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21 Apr 2006 09:57:23 PM |
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A Great Magickal Working |
I set out to prove my theory of the relativity of space, and have done
so using magick! My theory holds that some great distance in the
universe there is a horizon where matter and everything exist in a
state of possibilities. At the horizon multiple universes exist
simotaneously in a wave state, and send ripples that effect the rest of
the universe which may appear to be caused by dark matter. This is not
such a radical thought either, and I have done many experiments to
illustrate this effect. As things move away they become less and less
defined, and our measurements become less precise.
I promised you all miracles and now here it is. Proof of extra
dimensions, and multiple universes:
Cosmologists claim to have found evidence that yet another fundamental
constant of nature, called mu, may have changed over the last 12
billion years. If confirmed, the result could force some physicists to
radically rethink their theories. It would also provide support for
string theory, which predicts extra spatial dimensions.
This is not the first time fundamental constants have been accused of
changing over the lifetime of the universe. Most famously, there was
controversy over the fine structure constant, alpha (a), which governs
how light and electrons interact. Some physicists claimed it is
changing while others said it was not (see "Speed of light may have
changed recently").
The ratio of a proton's mass to that of an electron, known as mu, is
among the most mysterious of constants. There is no explanation for why
the proton's mass should be 1836 times that of the electron.
The constant governs the strong nuclear force, which holds protons and
neutrons together in atomic nuclei, and is also responsible for binding
the quarks - the building blocks which make up protons - neutrons
and most other fundamental particles.
Distant quasars
Researchers at the Free University in Amsterdam in the Netherlands and
the European Southern Observatory in Chile discovered the variation in
mu. They did it by comparing the spectrum of molecular hydrogen gas in
the laboratory to what it was in quasars 12 billion light years away.
The spectrum depends on the relative masses of protons and electrons in
the molecule.
"We concluded that the proton-electron mass ratio may have decreased
by 0.002% in the past 12 billion years," says team member Wim Ubachs.
"This claimed result is very interesting if true," says Thibault
Damour at the Institute of Advanced Scientific Studies (IHES) in
Bures-sur-Yvette in France, who co-authored a 1996 paper that found no
change in the fine structure constant, alpha.
Any change in mu, would support theories that posit extra dimensions.
As these dimensions evolve, in a manner similar to our expanding 3D
universe, the so-called constants would vary over both space and time.
Or it may be that we still do not fully understand the proton: it may
itself evolve through the universe's lifetime, leading to the
observed variation.
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence and this
evidence does not exist yet," says Victor Flambaum at the University
of New South Wales, Australia. "This result must be confirmed by
other groups before a revolution in cosmology is needed."
Journal reference: Physical Review Letters (vol 96, p 151101)
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| User: "T Wake" |
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| Title: Re: A Great Magickal Working |
22 Apr 2006 03:40:26 AM |
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In <1145674643.392725.291480@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com>, sent to
sci.physics on Saturday 22 April 2006 03:57,
() had a brainstorm and wrote:
I set out to prove my theory of the relativity of space, and have done
so using magick!
Weren't you ranting about how much you hated everyone on Sci.Physics and how
physics was crap etc.?
--
T Wake
Usenet.es7 at gishpuppy.com
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: A Great Magickal Working |
22 Apr 2006 10:56:54 AM |
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I just threw a giant cream pie all over your face and that's all you
can say?
T Wake wrote:
In <1145674643.392725.291480@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com>, sent to
sci.physics on Saturday 22 April 2006 03:57,
() had a brainstorm and wrote:
I set out to prove my theory of the relativity of space, and have done
so using magick!
Weren't you ranting about how much you hated everyone on Sci.Physics and how
physics was crap etc.?
--
T Wake
Usenet.es7 at gishpuppy.com
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| User: "T Wake" |
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| Title: Re: A Great Magickal Working |
22 Apr 2006 11:14:09 AM |
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<CoreyWhite@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1145721414.014495.91450@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
I just threw a giant cream pie all over your face and that's all you
can say?
Well, if you think what you spewed online was a "giant cream pie" you are
even more sheltered than I originally thought.
If you have such a hatred of physics and physics newsgroups, why do you post
to them? Are you really this attention starved?
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For Google Groups users this may be important
http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: A Great Magickal Working |
22 Apr 2006 11:17:43 AM |
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Gimmie cookie.
T Wake wrote:
<CoreyWhite@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1145721414.014495.91450@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
I just threw a giant cream pie all over your face and that's all you
can say?
Well, if you think what you spewed online was a "giant cream pie" you are
even more sheltered than I originally thought.
If you have such a hatred of physics and physics newsgroups, why do you post
to them? Are you really this attention starved?
--
For Google Groups users this may be important
http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html
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| User: "T Wake" |
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22 Apr 2006 11:27:03 AM |
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<CoreyWhite@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1145722663.485044.286600@v46g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
Gimmie cookie.
Most sensible thing I have seen you post. Do you only have USENET access at
the weekends? Your parents must be really strict.
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http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: A Great Magickal Working |
22 Apr 2006 05:52:24 PM |
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Actually the statement is a refrence and not a real request. When you
have your blood drawn you usually get a cookie after they suck it out
of you. When leaches are draining you online it is polite for them to
offer you a cookie.
Melkor wrote:
On 22 Apr 2006 09:17:43 -0700, wrote:
Gimmie cookie.
choclate chip?
peanut butter?
oreo?
snickerdoodle?
choclate choclate chip?
sugar?
raisin?
oatmeal raisin?
vanilla chip?
store bought?
homemade?
girl scout?
too many choices......................
T Wake wrote:
< > wrote in message
news:1145721414.014495.91450@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
I just threw a giant cream pie all over your face and that's all you
can say?
Well, if you think what you spewed online was a "giant cream pie" you are
even more sheltered than I originally thought.
If you have such a hatred of physics and physics newsgroups, why do you post
to them? Are you really this attention starved?
--
For Google Groups users this may be important
http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: A Great Magickal Working |
23 Apr 2006 10:59:35 AM |
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Aw, crap!
And here I thought it was a Sesame Street reference, & was willing to
give you credit for watching educational television...
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