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Old January 28th 14, 07:36 PM
kurt stocklmeir kurt stocklmeir is offline
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Default negative energy springs

time space and the ether are a lot like negative energy springs

cross product of electric fields and magnetic fields make photons look like they have positive mass energy momentum and angular momentum

it could be true potential energy associated with attraction emits anti gravity

it could be true gravity is repulsive to space

I do not think space is expanding - any force making the universe expand a lot would destroy a lot of things like orbits - there would not be any galaxies

if anti gravity makes space expand gravity might make space compress - gravity from a star does not make space have a change of size and if it does it is extreme small

gravity from a star changes the shape of time and space - Einstein was right

a country could destroy the U.S. - use nuclear energy to move cold water at bottom of ocean to surface of ocean a certain distance from California - this could be done and people would not know it

kill cancer - give person photoactive dye - send particles through person - particles could be electrons protons ions - I like protons - protons hit photoactive dye - photoactive dye gets excited state - kill cancer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q2njtqa5Wo

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