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  #191  
Old August 16th 14, 11:27 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Brad Guth[_3_]
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On Saturday, August 16, 2014 3:00:55 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:
On Saturday, August 16, 2014 2:42:23 PM UTC-7, Brad Guth wrote:

http://www.quantumgravityresearch.or...ications/c1d3w



I like that Dr. Fang Fang.

Double-A


Indeed, Dr. Fang and others seem to be onto something. At least they don't have the FUD-master likes of Hagar or Harlow in their group.
  #192  
Old August 17th 14, 10:59 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On 8/16/2014 6:27 PM, Brad Guth wrote:
On Saturday, August 16, 2014 3:00:55 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:
On Saturday, August 16, 2014 2:42:23 PM UTC-7, Brad Guth wrote:

http://www.quantumgravityresearch.or...ications/c1d3w



I like that Dr. Fang Fang.

Double-A


Indeed, Dr. Fang and others seem to be onto something. At least they don't have the FUD-master likes of Hagar or Harlow in their group.



So then why not quit here and go there?
It doesn't seem that difficult a choice.

If you stay here it means that you actually ENJOY reading my posts.


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  #193  
Old August 17th 14, 10:09 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Saturday, August 16, 2014 3:27:42 PM UTC-7, Brad Guth wrote:

Indeed, Dr. Fang and others seem to be onto something. At least they don't have the FUD-master likes of Hagar or Harlow in their group.



Quantum gravity is definitely the cutting edge for research.

Sunny and 83F here in Tigard at 2:00 PM.

Somebody checked out the book I was reading by Alan Guth. So I picked a book on Latin. I've always wanted to learn Latin. It just seems like a scholarly thing to do. I was surprised in the similarity of its structure to Korean. I am not aware of the Romans ever getting that far east. But there may have been an influence. Korean was only set down in writing about 1000 years ago.

I bought an electric skillet so I can now heat up food in my motel room, since the stove there doesn't work. Should save me some money.

Double-A




  #194  
Old August 17th 14, 11:38 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Sunday, August 17, 2014 2:09:11 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:
On Saturday, August 16, 2014 3:27:42 PM UTC-7, Brad Guth wrote:



Indeed, Dr. Fang and others seem to be onto something. At least they don't have the FUD-master likes of Hagar or Harlow in their group.






Quantum gravity is definitely the cutting edge for research.



Sunny and 83F here in Tigard at 2:00 PM.



Somebody checked out the book I was reading by Alan Guth. So I picked a book on Latin. I've always wanted to learn Latin. It just seems like a scholarly thing to do. I was surprised in the similarity of its structure to Korean. I am not aware of the Romans ever getting that far east. But there may have been an influence. Korean was only set down in writing about 1000 years ago.



I bought an electric skillet so I can now heat up food in my motel room, since the stove there doesn't work. Should save me some money.



Double-A


The mystery force of acceleration also needs to get research exploited, along with those wavy-particle photons that get to tell electrons what to do.

Now we have a 4 trillion frame per second camera, and still no sign of any individual phone going anywhere, except for those entangled that are WFTL at doing their thing.

  #195  
Old August 18th 14, 04:50 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Saturday, August 16, 2014 4:33:24 PM UTC-4, Brad Guth wrote:
On Saturday, August 16, 2014 1:08:44 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:

Sunny and 80F here in Tigard as of 1:00 PM.






There have been many alternative theories of gravitation proposed, even in the 20th century, as well as Einstein's, which is in itself little understood by most people. You would think the subject is broad enough and important enough that universities should be offering a course in simply gravity.




Double-A




Universities can not allow individuals to freely think about anything, much less accomplish any investigative research because the main stream forbidden practice of dot-connecting might happen.



Only private universities that receive no state or federal funding or any other form of benefits could allow for the study/research into gravity. Are there any such national validated private universities with no ties to state, federal or any faith-based dogma?


Which private or public universities have you studied at that makes you such an expert?
  #196  
Old August 18th 14, 05:05 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Monday, August 18, 2014 8:50:16 AM UTC-7, Dean Markley wrote:
On Saturday, August 16, 2014 4:33:24 PM UTC-4, Brad Guth wrote:

On Saturday, August 16, 2014 1:08:44 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:




Sunny and 80F here in Tigard as of 1:00 PM.












There have been many alternative theories of gravitation proposed, even in the 20th century, as well as Einstein's, which is in itself little understood by most people. You would think the subject is broad enough and important enough that universities should be offering a course in simply gravity.




Double-A




Universities can not allow individuals to freely think about anything, much less accomplish any investigative research because the main stream forbidden practice of dot-connecting might happen.






Only private universities that receive no state or federal funding or any other form of benefits could allow for the study/research into gravity. Are there any such national validated private universities with no ties to state, federal or any faith-based dogma?



Which private or public universities have you studied at that makes you such an expert?


None of them, which is the reason I'm still able to independently research deductively think for myself.

If I were as mainstream and faith-based indoctrinated as yourself, there never would be anything new to discover or bother to research or interpret. In fact, living in caves along with our resident Moor would still be within your comfort zone.

In your best words; how does gravity work?

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Old August 18th 14, 07:11 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Brad Guth[_3_]
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On Monday, August 18, 2014 8:50:16 AM UTC-7, Dean Markley wrote:
On Saturday, August 16, 2014 4:33:24 PM UTC-4, Brad Guth wrote:

Only private universities that receive no state or federal funding or any other form of benefits could allow for the study/research into gravity. Are there any such national validated private universities with no ties to state, federal or any faith-based dogma?



Which private or public universities have you studied at that makes you such an expert?


None of them, which is the reason I'm still able to independently research and deductively think for myself.

Are there research books and assorted physics plus science journal context that's only available to those of higher education?

What university teaches observationology and/or photogrammetry?

It seems our best guys with terrific spy image/photographic technology still could not even properly identify an Iraq firetruck with a lot better than .1 m resolution. Perhaps that's because GW Bush had you on their WMD witch-hunt team.

If I were as mainstream and faith-based indoctrinated as yourself, there never would be anything new to discover or bother to research, nor as to better interpret. In fact, living in caves along with our resident Moor Warhol would still be within your comfort zone.

Have you ever in your entire life connected two or more dots?

In your best words (not those of your rabbi or any FUD-master); how does gravity work?




  #198  
Old August 18th 14, 09:23 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Clear skies, sunny, and 81F as of 1:00 PM here in beautiful downtown Tigard..

While waiting at the transit center, I was reading about an effort to clean up, and return to a more natural and fish friendly state, Willamette Falls in nearby Oregon City. Being a falls on the Willamette River, it has a water volume second only to Niagara Falls. Celilo Falls on the Columbia River would be even bigger if they hadn't buried it under water when the built one of the hydroelectric dams.

I have long thought about founding a university where we could study all the really good stuff skipped over in the public schools. How many nowadays have ever studied the complete Euclid?

Double-A


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Old August 18th 14, 10:00 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Monday, August 18, 2014 1:23:41 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:
Clear skies, sunny, and 81F as of 1:00 PM here in beautiful downtown Tigard.



While waiting at the transit center, I was reading about an effort to clean up, and return to a more natural and fish friendly state, Willamette Falls in nearby Oregon City. Being a falls on the Willamette River, it has a water volume second only to Niagara Falls. Celilo Falls on the Columbia River would be even bigger if they hadn't buried it under water when the built one of the hydroelectric dams.



I have long thought about founding a university where we could study all the really good stuff skipped over in the public schools. How many nowadays have ever studied the complete Euclid?



Double-A


You'd do a lot better with teaching oligarch-101.
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Old August 18th 14, 11:24 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Monday, August 18, 2014 2:00:44 PM UTC-7, Brad Guth wrote:
On Monday, August 18, 2014 1:23:41 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:

Clear skies, sunny, and 81F as of 1:00 PM here in beautiful downtown Tigard.








While waiting at the transit center, I was reading about an effort to clean up, and return to a more natural and fish friendly state, Willamette Falls in nearby Oregon City. Being a falls on the Willamette River, it has a water volume second only to Niagara Falls. Celilo Falls on the Columbia River would be even bigger if they hadn't buried it under water when the built one of the hydroelectric dams.








I have long thought about founding a university where we could study all the really good stuff skipped over in the public schools. How many nowadays have ever studied the complete Euclid?








Double-A




You'd do a lot better with teaching oligarch-101.



No political science. We have to keep our reasoning pure.

Double-A

 




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