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Old February 24th 05, 07:21 PM
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Default Axis of Evil, Preferred Frames as Spontaneous Broken Vacuum Symmetry Groups

Axis of Evil,
Preferred Frames
Spontaneous
Broken Symmetry
Vacuum
Hmmmm...
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Old February 24th 05, 08:40 PM
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yo, Jack-o;
M-M was *not* null; they actually had small,
regular anomalies. several follow-ups found them
to greater accuracy. the current *Infinite Energy* even
had a a guy that I'd never read of, before.

I don't pretend to comprehend most of the other stuff
that you spew, though.

Jack Sarfatti wrote:

Therefore, apart from the ISOLATED null measurements of

Michelson-Morley
interferometer rotation fringe shifts in the preferred Eve frame of
"absolute rest" i.e. the preferred "rapidity" orientation in

space-time
in our local region of the universe, there is no perceptible

difference
in ANY other SR measurements!


--Chairman George at Watergate -- back in print after 13y!
http://larouchepub.com

 




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