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- Sat Dec 13, 2008 7:12 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: "Quantum Hotel"
- Replies: 171
- Views: 281557
Re: "Quantum Hotel"
Ok...maybe my question should have been...do you think that the extremely small dimensions suggested in string theory, could be manifesting angular momentum? I do. Yes, and no. I do feel that spin is a manifestation of energy as a condensate, but the string thing I see as just one of those illusion...
- Sat Dec 13, 2008 7:10 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: "Quantum Hotel"
- Replies: 171
- Views: 281557
Re: "Quantum Hotel"
I suggest that dark energy is pressurizing our universe, driving the expansion, and manifesting gravity. The universe is a pressurized quantum bubble. I suggest that "dark matter" is an illusion, and the "quantum pressure" is a manifestation of the cubic lattice aether, an energ...
- Sat Dec 13, 2008 5:27 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: NOTEPAD for RANDOM IDEAS
- Replies: 2635
- Views: 5207566
Re: NOTEPAD for RANDOM IDEAS
Hey! Watza matter for you? You no like a da horses?Mikado14 wrote: yep, probably something like an Italian, an Italian cowboy and one other were sitting in a Hotel room and a knock at the door.....the bell boy has the picture.
Mikado
- Sat Dec 13, 2008 1:38 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: NOTEPAD for RANDOM IDEAS
- Replies: 2635
- Views: 5207566
Re: NOTEPAD for RANDOM IDEAS
To Ms. Brown:
- Fri Dec 12, 2008 2:03 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: "Quantum Hotel"
- Replies: 171
- Views: 281557
Re: "Quantum Hotel"
I think these energies being observed are arising from the zpf, aether. When there are two different sources of pulses created in the aether by large scale celestial events, and these waves intersect, I believe you might observe particles, such as positrons, being created. So that would imply that ...
- Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:30 pm
- Forum: Gravity
- Topic: Gravity and Spin
- Replies: 152
- Views: 860386
Re: Ignoramous reply
I do believe the term is APM. Arrogant Pompous Moron. Is that a particle?Mikado14 wrote:I admit openly to the forum that I was wrong.
He is an Arrogant Pompous Ass.
2,239 minutes.
Who picked 2,239 minutes in the pool?
Mikado
- Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:15 pm
- Forum: Gravity
- Topic: Gravity and Spin
- Replies: 152
- Views: 860386
Re: Gravity and Spin
Mr. Vince White has put it so eloquently, that I find it difficult to add to it. As Ms. Brown has stated in reference to Mr. Junglelord's comments and his attitude towards others, this is a primary reason why technology that can be of such benevolence, is kept locked away from public sight. It's bot...
- Mon Dec 08, 2008 2:07 pm
- Forum: The Science of Townsend Brown
- Topic: Thomas Townsend Brown Effect
- Replies: 237
- Views: 1257464
Re: Thomas Townsend Brown Effect
The simpler the words, the more people that can understand what in the hell one is saying. Exactly what I have been doing in IT for many years. I wrote documentation for end users of business applications. Now I can see how applying the same principles to other disciplines can be advantageous to ex...
- Mon Dec 08, 2008 5:34 am
- Forum: The Science of Townsend Brown
- Topic: Thomas Townsend Brown Effect
- Replies: 237
- Views: 1257464
Re: Thomas Townsend Brown Effect
Mr. Skyfish, I am speaking of two different variances, the first being the dielectric constants that would increase charge times from the negative to the positive, and also the electrode ends themselves being of unequal (asymmetric) proportions. And if anyone has experimented with this, it would be ...
- Mon Dec 08, 2008 1:51 am
- Forum: Gravity
- Topic: Gravity and Spin
- Replies: 152
- Views: 860386
Re: Gravity and Spin
Mr. Junglelord, Please do not blame the medium for your failure to communicate the context. I have used the medium since it was invented by Al Gore, and have no problems getting where a person is coming from. The only thing lacking is a warm embrace. If you have so many different people that see you...
- Mon Dec 08, 2008 1:37 am
- Forum: The Science of Townsend Brown
- Topic: Thomas Townsend Brown Effect
- Replies: 237
- Views: 1257464
Re: Thomas Townsend Brown Effect
I wonder what would happen if the electrodes were made progressively smaller toward the positive terminal?skyfish wrote:Interesting gravitator construction...
http://www.angelfire.com/scifi/EclipseL ... lgrav.html
Or what about varying the dielectric material between each electrode pair?
Hmm? Any ideas?
- Mon Dec 08, 2008 1:28 am
- Forum: Gravity
- Topic: What do you think gravity is?
- Replies: 178
- Views: 1038952
Re: What do you think gravity is?
To Everyone, While I do not claim to know much about physics and mathematics, I am well versed in making things work. Fundamentally, we have an excellent group, with new excellence lurking and occasionally making themselves known. It is my experience that coming from a place of love, understanding a...
- Sun Dec 07, 2008 8:57 pm
- Forum: Gravity
- Topic: What do you think gravity is?
- Replies: 178
- Views: 1038952
Re: What do you think gravity is?
I am used to not fitting in and prefere that. I would rather hang out with a herd of horses any day. Thats how I grew up, on a horse farm, big farm no neighbour kids. Just me and the horses, cows, chickens, deer, wolf, fox, groundhogs, beavers, etc. I grew up beside a Provincal Park. Maybe Linda un...
- Sun Dec 07, 2008 1:28 am
- Forum: Gravity
- Topic: What do you think gravity is?
- Replies: 178
- Views: 1038952
Re: What do you think gravity is?
Mr. Mikado, as I read the post you made including the quoted text of Mr. Junglelord, it reminded me of an incident in the not so distant past. There was a gentleman that graced us with his presence here, at Paul's invitation, who first expounded his experience and expert knowledge of fusor technolog...
- Sat Dec 06, 2008 9:54 pm
- Forum: Gravity
- Topic: Gravity and Spin
- Replies: 152
- Views: 860386
Re: Gravity and Spin
ig·no·rant Listen to the pronunciation of ignorant Pronunciation: \ˈig-n(ə-)rənt\ Function: adjective Date: 14th century 1 a: destitute of knowledge or education <an ignorant society> ; also : lacking knowledge or comprehension of the thing specified <parents ignorant of modern mathematics> b: resu...