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Old May 17th 07, 12:30 AM posted to sci.military,sci.skeptic,sci.physics,sci.space,sci.astro
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Notes for STAIF 2008 talk in Albuquerque Space Force Defense Meetings
Working these practical applications of my general theory of emergent
curvature-torsion Einstein-Cartan (old-fashioned "unified field theory")
actually ties into modern string theory and points the way to asking the
correct questions to metric engineer warp and wormhole on the road to
Michio Kaku's "Type IV Super Civilization."

http://qedcorp.com/APS/DarkMatterForce.pdf (for updates)

OK, this pdf in standard math notation corrects my earlier hasty errors
from not including the torsion field induced inhomogeneities in the
quintessent zero point energy field correctly for the problems of

1. QCD quark force

2. NASA Pioneer anomalous g-force ~ cH ~ 1 nanometer/sec^2

3. Flat stellar rotation curves in dark matter galactic halos

1 & 2 have the same ordinary differential equation with different
numerical parameters at the 2 vastly different scales - but there is a
kind of scale covariance.

This is like Newton's apple - same universal zero point energy induced
gravity and antigravity across many powers of ten unifying seemingly
unconnected phenomena.

As Above, So Below.
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Old May 24th 07, 11:00 PM posted to sci.military,sci.skeptic,sci.physics,sci.space,sci.astro
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There is no "dark matter" - except for ONE little neutron
traveling at 99.9999999999999999% lightspeed :-)

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Old May 24th 07, 11:05 PM posted to sci.skeptic,sci.physics,sci.astro
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On May 24, 11:00 pm, (Luminoso) wrote:
There is no "dark matter" - except for ONE little neutron
traveling at 99.9999999999999999% lightspeed :-)


How do you know?

Actually, wouldn't zero point energy have gravity?

That is a wierd concept actually, energy having gravity.

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Old May 25th 07, 12:08 AM posted to sci.skeptic,sci.physics,sci.astro
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On May 24, 4:05 pm, wrote:
On May 24, 11:00 pm, (Luminoso) wrote:

There is no "dark matter" - except for ONE little neutron
traveling at 99.9999999999999999% lightspeed :-)


How do you know?

Actually, wouldn't zero point energy have gravity?

That is a wierd concept actually, energy having gravity.


When you stand energy still,
it radiates.
Radiating, it must absorb equally to remain the same.

This absorption causes gravity by
creating a sink in the aether.

John

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Old May 25th 07, 12:08 AM posted to sci.skeptic,sci.physics,sci.astro
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That is a wierd concept actually, energy having gravity.


Even gravitational potential energy produces gravity,
look up the "Nordtvedt Effect".

George


 




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