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Are Gravity Detectors On Their Way?
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nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Will they being giving Major Bert's light photo experiments a run for the money? Perhaps Major Greysky can help fill us in. See: http://www.newscientisttech.com/article.ns?id=dn11129 ponder on, the nightbat Ph@Boy My wife has owned for years a very sensitive "gravity detector", but she swears it's entirely inaccurate and won't trust it to step on. nightbat Correct Ph@Boy, very much like those auk Deco battery run anti gravity sex toys advertised on the net and of which the coffeeboys always swear they never use them. Yet they always try to IRS living together claim them as a normal auk mutual boy business tax deduction expense, oh the humanity! ponder on, the nightbat Coffeeboys - denying reality since day one -- nightbat "Doctor, what do we do with these clueless auk orphans?" "Put them with the rest of the born losers" |
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Are Gravity Detectors On Their Way?
Hmmmm, maybe there's no BEERTbrain either, BEERTbrain! You are a
figment of something... Saul Levy On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 17:07:13 -0500, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: nightbat No one listens to an old man like me. Even if eating MSP has added more cells to my brain than time and Bud have taken away. So agaIN i SAY THERE ARE NO GRAVITY WAVES.. There is a gravity field made of vibrating filaments. that comes out of the micro realm,and it is the strongest force in this realm. It comes to our macro realm weak(to weak for detection),but picks up accelerating speed,and the end the result is a BH. the strongest force in our realm. Gravity has to win in the end or there would be no universes. Bert |
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