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……………..what has put the stone in the circle under pressure?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fons force,of cours...I'm afraid that orbs problem is more complicated.It seems they can produce EM radiation in wide spectrum,from VLF ,through infrared,visible, to gamma radiation . I don't know any physical process which con do it.
masless particle that adsorbs charge, dark matter the 96% we know nothing about
[/quote]-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I think the same.Hmmmm...intrusions from another universe to this one.
……………..what has put the stone in the circle under pressure?
------------ Fons force,of cours...I'm afraid that orbs problem is more complicated.It seems they can produce EM radiation in wide spectrum,from VLF ,through infrared,visible, to gamma radiation . I don't know any physical process which con do it.
masless particle that adsorbs charge, dark matter the 96% we know nothing about
[/quote]------------I think the same.Hmmmm...intrusions from another universe to this one.
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"This has implications for physical cosmology. Because string theory implies that the Universe has more dimensions than we expect—26 for bosonic string theories and 10 for superstring theories—we have to find a reason why the extra dimensions are not apparent."
"This has implications for physical cosmology. Because string theory implies that the Universe has more dimensions than we expect—26 for bosonic string theories and 10 for superstring theories—we have to find a reason why the extra dimensions are not apparent."
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I don't like string theories.There is too many of them....
"This has implications for physical cosmology. Because string theory implies that the Universe has more dimensions than we expect—26 for bosonic string theories and 10 for superstring theories—we have to find a reason why the extra dimensions are not apparent."
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I don't like string theories.There is too many of them....
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One of my teachers had a favourite saying “Maths is the accurate science” at the time I did not quite get it, he would talk about theories of the other sciences, which were improvable or at least best guess. I did not understand as the other science teachers were certain in their views, but now I do.
All the worlds leading string theory mathematicians agree with the maths, what is in dispute is its interpretation. It is from that same maths those drawing were created, my images and observations look and behave like the models of string theory, the closed string is a sphere, the open string is the solid bar, the two point particle is one that has divided ( this may effect the dimensions of the theory) but its so similar to the theory . the maths is proved so you have to look at what they used to interpret the maths, that’s best guess science, some of which is from the 18th centaury. This is why there are so many versions but what is the source of the error.
The answer lies in the concept of zero point energy, to me points on a membrane. These points are the source of the sound frequency from planets, stars and also the driving force of the magnetic fields of the heavenly bodies. This zero point energy provides mass and energy to the universe, not a big bang, but a gradual inflation and deflation from multiple points. Once you run the string theory model of expansion/ contraction through multi sized zero points (black holes that push matter into and out of our dimension) the theory makes sense, but there are casualties ………………and that is the concept that gravity formed planets. A few weeks ago we had a solar burst that was classed as a supernova but the problem is that there was no collapsing star from its source, evidence like this back up my theory.
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On 2009-03-28 16:41, paulcmuir wrote:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hmmm..I need a little bit of time...
And how about this Shipov's torsion fields?
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On 2009-03-28 16:41, paulcmuir wrote:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hmmm..I need a little bit of time...
And how about this Shipov's torsion fields?
Posted 30-03-2009 at 17:14  
So that's a photograph of an object that mirrors the nature of reality at the scale of one million, million, million, million, millionth of a centimetre?
Wow. Well I'm convinced, for one. It's obviously not a raindrop in that case.
On 2009-03-30 17:14, Chyknel2 wrote:
So that's a photograph of an object that mirrors the nature of reality at the scale of one million, million, million, million, millionth of a centimetre?
Wow. Well I'm convinced, for one. It's obviously not a raindrop in that case.
Posted 31-03-2009 at 07:12  
"Keep your eyes peeled for the odd fruitdrop, there's a proper melon floating about in here, in fact I C2. "
Yes but both the melons could find a buried container of water in a field which is clearly more than you can do despite your thousands of postings, so who is really the absolute fruitdrop here?
On 2009-03-30 23:41, cropredy wrote:
Paul,
Keep your eyes peeled for the odd fruitdrop, there's a proper melon floating about in here, in fact I C2.
kevin
[ This message was edited by: cropredy on 2009-03-30 23:42 ]
Yes you are right, to think they gave him a job in education (indoctrination) . The trouble is if we are right.... C2s years of work of delivering the governmental political agenda of conditioning will be shattered, so i suppose you should feel sorry for the man. He is a product of that condition, and his life revolves around such certainty delivered over generations. Einstein said my biggest problem to my learning is my education, that last word should have been corrected to read indoctrination.
And so C2s thirty pieces of silver will start to weigh heavy as his retirement takes his mind to realise the poison he has delivered as a paid representative of the government’s indoctrination scheme.
What I do not understand about the man, is why is he trying to destroy his certainty, surely he should be posing on the safe science web sites or the TMA
On 2009-03-31 07:32, paulcmuir wrote:
And so C2s thirty pieces of silver will start to weigh heavy as his retirement takes his mind to realise the poison he has delivered as a paid representative of the government’s indoctrination scheme.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sounds like someone got an F for their coursework and never got over it!
Come on Paul, tell us more about how you and your two extremely youthful co-researchers squat in the dark on Pontypridd common and photograph evidence of the nature of reality at the scale of one million, million, million, million, million millionth of a centimetre...
Posted 23-04-2009 at 07:35  
It seems that the astrophysicists may catch up on my work and thus also the understanding of the ancient ones. Only yesterday it was admitted that they found back hole that pushed out water, it has been classed as distant water. This is funny because the Apsu from the Sumerian creation poem (1,500bc) call it the distant waters. Now all they got to do is redefine the black hole as the same function as zero point energy and they got it.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8012501.stm
On 2009-04-23 07:35, paulcmuir wrote:
It seems that the astrophysicists may catch up on my work
If your'e a carpet layer in Bolton or landscape gardener in Orkney unlikely and limited to the few APs that live there but I'm sure it was in relation to "work " of another kind , said without any sense of irony or humour makes it a priceless gem .
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On 2009-04-23 07:35, paulcmuir wrote:
It seems that the astrophysicists may catch up on my work
If your'e a carpet layer in Bolton or landscape gardener in Orkney unlikely and limited to the few APs that live there but I'm sure it was in relation to "work " of another kind , said without any sense of irony or humour makes it a priceless gem .
Sorry , I'll go back where I belong .
George
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so water is pushed out of black holes, but it only seems like yesterday when the scientists were saying nothing escaped the gravity of a black hole not even light, it what i said all along.
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