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Old May 8th 06, 09:42 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"At last" was my initial reaction on reading, "The first few
Microseconds", May 2006 Issue of Scientific American. A prediction
that I made without too much attention has now been proved by smashing
gold nuclei together to simulate conditions just after the big bang.

The scientists were amazed to find that the resulting medium resembles
not a gas or plasma but an almost perfect liquid! I had predicted this
fleeting liquid state years ago in my book and more recently on my web
site http://www.magma.ca/~jtuzo . The first page now cites the SA
article under "Great News" and links to my corresponding
prediction.

It may be quick and easy now but it took me a lifetime to sift through
and repeatedly cross-compare available data before key patterns
emerged. On the other hand, the reductionism approach of the
mainstream is also agonizingly slow but I am thrilled that it proved
one of my predictions by experiment. New physical proof of a few more
of my predictions, and it just may get more of the mainstream to take a
closer look at the site, if I can only live that long

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Old May 9th 06, 10:41 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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nightbat wrote

Jim Tuzo wrote:

"At last" was my initial reaction on reading, "The first few
Microseconds", May 2006 Issue of Scientific American. A prediction
that I made without too much attention has now been proved by smashing
gold nuclei together to simulate conditions just after the big bang.

The scientists were amazed to find that the resulting medium resembles
not a gas or plasma but an almost perfect liquid! I had predicted this
fleeting liquid state years ago in my book and more recently on my web
site http://www.magma.ca/~jtuzo . The first page now cites the SA
article under "Great News" and links to my corresponding
prediction.

It may be quick and easy now but it took me a lifetime to sift through
and repeatedly cross-compare available data before key patterns
emerged. On the other hand, the reductionism approach of the
mainstream is also agonizingly slow but I am thrilled that it proved
one of my predictions by experiment. New physical proof of a few more
of my predictions, and it just may get more of the mainstream to take a
closer look at the site, if I can only live that long


nightbat

Congratulations and just eat some of our Officer's Bert Mexican
Sweet Potatoes, what do you have to lose?

ponder on,
the nightbat
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Old May 9th 06, 08:28 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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nightbat MSP can stop aging,and and add to one's spacetime. lots of my
ideas have appeared in Sci America years later. That is why I deserve
the Nobel. Having to self educate myself was good but will mean no
Nobel. I stopped eating MSP I'[m aging very fast My doctor has very
sad eye brows Ruth and I feel no pain. Bert

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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
nightbat MSP can stop aging,and and add to one's spacetime. lots of my
ideas have appeared in Sci America years later. That is why I deserve
the Nobel. Having to self educate myself was good but will mean no
Nobel. I stopped eating MSP I'[m aging very fast My doctor has very
sad eye brows Ruth and I feel no pain. Bert



Bert,

Why are you giving up on the MSP? Have you given up on life? As long
as you're here, why not stay on the young side? Maybe you will get the
Nobel for proving the effectiveness of MSP!

My father had the happiest days of his life when he was in his
seventies. He didn't have to work anymore, he had a new wife, and for
the first time in his life, he had lots of friends. He did a lot of
travelling and had a lot of fun.

Even my grandfather when I visited him at 96 in the rest home, still
had a good attitude. He was still very popular with the ladies there.
They voted him their favorite valentine, or something like that.

A couple years ago, my stepson's father-in-law who was over 90, went
with them to France so he could revisit the beach that he had landed on
during WWII. He's still going strong to this day.

If they could do all that and enjoy life even without MSP, then think
how much you might enjoy the years ahead with it! I saw one of the
women on the news that had survived the San Francisco earthquake of
1906. I think they said she is 111. I never would have guessed by
looking at her that she was that old. Keeping your body from aging is
the main thing. If you can keep your body from aging, it doesn't
matter what the calendar says about your age.

Go back to the MSP regimen if it was working for you. Don't give up.

Double-A

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nightbat wrote

G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:

nightbat MSP can stop aging,and and add to one's spacetime. lots of my
ideas have appeared in Sci America years later. That is why I deserve
the Nobel. Having to self educate myself was good but will mean no
Nobel. I stopped eating MSP I'[m aging very fast My doctor has very
sad eye brows Ruth and I feel no pain. Bert


nightbat

Then get both of you are that sweet potato diet if you can, no
more sad eyebrows, that's an order!. Check with your doctor of course
but don'r delay any longer.

happy brows,
the nightbat
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nightbat wrote

G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:

nightbat MSP can stop aging,and and add to one's spacetime. lots of my
ideas have appeared in Sci America years later. That is why I deserve
the Nobel. Having to self educate myself was good but will mean no
Nobel. I stopped eating MSP I'[m aging very fast My doctor has very
sad eye brows Ruth and I feel no pain. Bert


nightbat

Then get both of you are that sweet potato diet if you can, no
more sad eyebrows, that's an order!. Check with your doctor of course
but don'r delay any longer.

happy brows,
the nightbat


Nightbat, Sir,

Yams counteract the "false" estrogens in the environment and the plastic
that covers our food (eg. milk). Consume mass quantities of yams! Also,
chicken and beef loaded with estrogens (for fast weight gain==more profits).

C.O.3.H.J.


 




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