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Nice to know at MIT and lots of other universities they are depending
on "laser interference" to detect gravity waves. They need lots of luck like supernova exploding, Getting gravity waves from the center of our galaxy, They are trying to find ripples in the fabric of space like the bow of a boat going through water. They are wasting their time and money. They will find out only one thing,and that is Gravity is mother natures biggest secret. bert PS Still I give them credit for tying |
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On Jun 29, 6:53 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
They will find out only one thing, and that is Gravity is mother natures biggest secret. And only to the pure of heart... does she part her skirt... To reveal her most Secret Part. Talkin' about Bert's favorite subject (other than astronomy). :-) |
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oc Yes my favorite subject is sex. When younger it was my favorite
pastime. best to keep in mind if mother nature did not create sex,she would have no eyes to see herself bert |
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On Jun 29, 10:41 am, oldcoot wrote:
On Jun 29, 6:53 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: They will find out only one thing, and that is Gravity is mother natures biggest secret. And only to the pure of heart... does she part her skirt... To reveal her most Secret Part. Talkin' about Bert's favorite subject (other than astronomy). :-) Oh. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqiKLq26sWw |
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On Jun 29, 4:05 pm, Raving wrote:
Oh. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqiKLq26sWw WooHoo(!) Too bad Bert's webbie rig don't play videos. |
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On Jun 29, 9:05 pm, oldcoot wrote:
On Jun 29, 4:05 pm, Raving wrote: Oh. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqiKLq26sWw WooHoo(!) Too bad Bert's webbie rig don't play videos. Yup, Those 'Gravity waves' sure can be a heavenly delight. ... Some very attractive orbital dynamics, IMO. *Sigh* |
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nightbat wrote
Raving wrote: On Jun 29, 10:41 am, oldcoot wrote: Science Officer Oc On Jun 29, 6:53 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Science Officer Bert They will find out only one thing, and that is Gravity is mother natures biggest secret. Science Officer Oc And only to the pure of heart... does she part her skirt... To reveal her most Secret Part. Science Officer Raving Talkin' about Bert's favorite subject (other than astronomy). :-) Oh. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqiKLq26sWw nightbat Officers I parted that secret gravity skirt long ago, "The field is reciprocal unto itself". The long sought unification field missing factor. Also "The field is in a present disturbed state of flux". "Without equal or greater applied reciprocal force the field remains in perpetual Universe disturbed unequal momentum". Remember, "In a state of perfect uniform energy momentum the known condensed energy physical Universe would not reciprocal motion be able or be permitted to exist". --- nightbat A little study honey gets allot of science pussy. But a quart of fake award polishing vinegar gets you allot of silly slurping auk coffeeboys. shine on stargazers, the nightbat |
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