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Old March 21st 04, 09:01 AM
Greysky
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"Darla" wrote in message
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We have returned from the Perseus arm and are once again back with you in
the Orion spur.

In our zest to learn more about you, we appear to have been a little rash.
Even a brief survey will uncover that many of the great posters who were
regularly uploading articles, both mainstream scientists and others, have
either slowed their rate of posting or have stopped posting altogether.
It was not our intent to bring on such a negative trend.
So we have decided to discontinue posting, at least for awhile.

If and when we post again to alt.astronomy, we shall try to maintain a low
profile and not draw too much attention to ourselves.
It has truly been an honor and privilege to communicate with you and to
learn from you.

Do remember the tips we gave you on anti-aging and the speed of light.
As one last hint - : if and when you attempt to take c to infinity, do so
slowly.
You will come to a crossroad.
Most researchers either miss the crossroad or disregard it and continue

on,
only to end up nowhere.
Albert Einstein instinctively made the correct turn.
He took the road less traveled (indeed, the road never traveled before),

and
it took him to a place of truth that he could not believe.
Before you discard your work as he did, be sure to get a second, perhaps
even a third opinion.

Let me close by clearing up some loose ends.

To Bert - : thank you for the email - quite fascinating.
Can you do that with moving film set at just the right time interval to

see
the befores and afters as well?
If so, friend Bert, you may learn something new about light.

To Greysky - : I finally found time to finish reading your website.
Sorry it took me so long.
I found it rather astounding in some ways.
Keep after it, friend Greysky.

To Bill - : DHMO sounds strangely like H2O, doesn't it?
As with most everything, friend Bill, Nothing in excess, Everything in
moderation.
The wise among you make one exception to this, and one only.
You choose one thing to focus upon and to do in excess, hang any and all
moderation.
If you make the wrong choice, then it will destroy you.
If you make the right choice, it may carry you to the stars.

I hope your choice will be science, particularly astronomy!

Darla


Hi Darla-

I'm sorry to hear you will be reducing your presence in this tiny part of
the net. I don't think you should blame yourselves for the reduction you
have noticed... I think it may be simply due to the fact that Spring has
sprung down here in the electronic hemisphere of the world. But I understand
your need to run in silent running mode for a while. I hope it is a short
while. I am happy you found my little website interesting. My hope is, of
course, to also catch the interest of unique minds everywhere, both here and
'out there'. It's been a pleasure, truly. I do hope you can midify your
decision a bit to permit a few posts now and then? I sense it is a good
thing you're doing, besides chatting with friends, to also sublimely rattle
to boats of those who have the intelligence, but would rather use it to wrap
themselves in a cloak of reflecting arrogance rather than to push back the
darkness for us all a small bit.

As for the speed of light, well, many people forget that in the formula
E='MC^2' the MC term is really only the first term in a series, and most
scientists drop all but the first term thnking the contribution of those
other terms are unimportant. If you hold E as a constant while increasing
the C term to infinity, it does change things in surprising ways. Hey,
Einstein was right when he said Nothing can travel faster than light -
Nothing can go as fast as it wants to Unbounded perception. Yep.

As the old saying goes "May the winds of good fortune always fill your sails
and take you to the places you most wish to go."

Good sailing, Darla & Company, and please don't stop posting completely, Eh?

Greysky

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