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Old April 25th 05, 01:05 AM
Marcus Aurelius
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Default The Center of the Universe and Radio Waves

E=MC2 implies that at the center of the universe a unitary substance
consisting only of gravity waves existed. Why?
This tradtional formula implies that gravity with the power of mass times
the speed of light squared reduces mass to gravity waves.
Mass escaping the "unitary substance" must approach the speed of light in
the form of radio waves that gradually increase in mass and decrease in
energy as they leave the "unitary substance".
The use of radio astronomy to find a very distant source of high intensity
radio waves concommitant with turbulent electromagnetic fields associated
with primitive element formation will be the key to finding "the center of
the universe."!
AD ASTRA


 




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