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So *that's* what they mean by curved space!...
http://www.break.com/index/gravity_balls.html -- Life is Good! Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.painellsworth.net http://www.savethechildren.org |
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G=EMC^2 G for God G for graviton It fits with how you conceive the
universe. My equation for the universe does not offend any one. I personally go with "G" for gravity. Billions of humankind go with "G" for their God. bert |
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![]() G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: G=EMC^2 G for God G for graviton It fits with how you conceive the universe. My equation for the universe does not offend any one. I personally go with "G" for gravity. Billions of humankind go with "G" for their God. bert God needed gravitons to hold things togerther, but also needed anti-gravitons to make the universe expand. Double-A |
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Double-A wrote:
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: G=EMC^2 G for God G for graviton It fits with how you conceive the universe. My equation for the universe does not offend any one. I personally go with "G" for gravity. Billions of humankind go with "G" for their God. bert Commander Double-A God needed gravitons to hold things togerther, but also needed anti-gravitons to make the universe expand. Double-A nightbat No evidence for gravitons Officers however first negative charged molecule found. See: http://science.netscape.com/story/20...ecule-in-space Remember the field is reciprocal onto itself, it follows it cannot place itself back into perfect uniform momentum per Newton law. We observe the tracks and wonder who or what could of made them? Officer oc's for Wolter's donut based outer Universe engine, then who or what made it? The Officer Bert's dog chasing it's tail. The immense field is in effected disturbed perpetual non uniform motion loop waiting for equal or greater applied impulse for rectification. Discovered field latent memory is the giveaway, all things (energy/mass) perceive and attempt to return to uniform momentum via quickest path of least resistance. ponder on, the nightbat |
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nightbat Could not get into that site. However it is interesting to
find stuff going through space carrying a charge. Best to keep in mind photons,and neutrinos have no charge. and that is why they can travel so far Bert |
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![]() nightbat wrote: Double-A wrote: G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: G=EMC^2 G for God G for graviton It fits with how you conceive the universe. My equation for the universe does not offend any one. I personally go with "G" for gravity. Billions of humankind go with "G" for their God. bert Commander Double-A God needed gravitons to hold things togerther, but also needed anti-gravitons to make the universe expand. Double-A nightbat No evidence for gravitons Officers however first negative charged molecule found. See: http://science.netscape.com/story/20...ecule-in-space Remember the field is reciprocal onto itself, it follows it cannot place itself back into perfect uniform momentum per Newton law. We observe the tracks and wonder who or what could of made them? Officer oc's for Wolter's donut based outer Universe engine, then who or what made it? The Officer Bert's dog chasing it's tail. The immense field is in effected disturbed perpetual non uniform motion loop waiting for equal or greater applied impulse for rectification. Discovered field latent memory is the giveaway, all things (energy/mass) perceive and attempt to return to uniform momentum via quickest path of least resistance. ponder on, the nightbat Did you notice the accompanying articles? "How did the seeds of life form in space?" and "Did life begin in space?" "In the famous Miller-Urey experiment of the 1950s, researchers produced a rich soup of amino acids by running an electric current through flasks containing elements of a primitive Earth, thus showing how precursor chemicals could have formed here. But the discovery of biologically significant molecules in interstellar clouds of gas and dust could push life's history much, much farther back in time and out into space. "When you look at these clouds, it's almost like looking back into history," Hollis says. Molecules like these, traveling on interplanetary dust, meteorites, or comets, "could give life a jump-start on an early planet."" Double-A |
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Double-A Life got its start when "organic chemicals" came into
existence. Have given this much thought,and I once thought these chemicals came out of the deep oceans water,and I find now I was partially right.for two things might have put the right chemicals in the oceans,and they are volcanoes,and those bottom heat vents(almost the same thing.) OK also tails of comets brushing by the Earths atmosphere. How about space dust etc Darwin was first that suggested "warm ponds"(I like that) Here you have shallow water,fast evaporation,giving a possible concentration of the right organic chemicals(fast reactions) I like these actions to take place under rocks (good reason for that) Amino acids (proteins) is the key. Life had also had to start before DNA,but I don't see any life that is without DNA now?? RNA is a better bet Well Double-A we have to go back over 3 billion years ago to trace the time of these organic chemical actions so that eventually a form could reproduce itself,and mutate fast. Best to keep in mind we are star stuff,and these events are normal in just about every where in the universe. Maybe in the future we might dig 100 feet under the surface of Mars and find those "red clams" Maybe Moby is there right now liking them better than Ipswitch clams. Who knows ?? Bert |
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