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Old October 19th 05, 08:58 AM
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Tonight on TV was an interesting program that revealed research about
lightening bolts. It is found that X-rays are involved in lightening,
implying that Cosmic Rays from outer space are the basis of Lightening
bolts.

My theory of RSNM, radioactive spontaneous neutron materialization,
comes from Dirac's radioactivity. Cosmic rays originate from the
Nucleus of the Atom Totality. And they seem to cluster wherever there
is electrical activity. The reason Jupiter is the fastest growing
planet, growing even faster than the Sun is because cosmic rays are
channelled to Jupiter.

Most solar systems are not created by cosmic dust or debris from
supernova. Solar Systems for the most part are created by the steady
accumulation of Cosmic Rays shot from the Nucleus of the Atom Totality.

Earth is more massive than Mercury or Venus or Mars because more cosmic
rays are channelled onto Earth. The program said , if my memory serves,
about 100,000 lightening flashes occur on EArth each and every day. And
cosmic rays can come in 10^10 Mev so that is alot of mass and energy
accruing on Earth each and every day.

If the Atom Totality theory is correct, would answer an earlier segment
of this same Nova TV show where they discussed first life on Earth and
how to replicate new life. According to the ATom Totality theory first
life was formed by Cosmic Ray of about 10^15 Mev which when it hit
Earth ocean is enough energy to spontaneously form an entire living
creature of about the size of an insect or even a tiny colony of blue
green algae. In the program they were showing laboratories full of
beakers, each of which was trying to form new life. Trouble with that
experiment is suppose a cosmic ray traverses those beakers and forms
new life, yet those scientists will claim their beaker formed the life
when it was the cosmic ray.

This is the nice thing about a scientist who has the correct theory of
the Universe-- the Atom Totality theory with all of its implications,
in that I just sit back and relax as supporting evidence comes in and
supports and supports ever higher. Like the Continental Drift theory,
which took 50 years of insurmountable evidence to get the geologists to
finally declare true.

Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies

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You may be right.

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Old October 19th 05, 09:21 PM
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" bravely wrote to "All" (19 Oct 05 01:41:37)
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do You may be right.


Oh, shi*! Don't tell AP he is right! Now he will get a fat head and
pester us no end with his pet kook theories.

A*s*i*m*o*v

.... "I love to play with radioactive waste," Tom said glowingly.

 




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