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"Arnold S." |
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24 Jan 2005 06:52:13 AM |
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The Most Amazing Discovery of All Times |
Can this be true? If science were able to confirm it thru
experiments (several were proposed). It can be the most
amazing discovery of all times. Nothing will beat it.
http://www.pbase.com/image/39000164/original
In an article published in the Scientific American
entitled "The Universe's Unseen Dimensions", the
authors wrote: "The visible universe could lie on a
membrane floating within a higher dimensional space.
The extra dimensions would help unify the forces of
nature and could contain parallel universes.... Just as
the Milky Way is not the only galaxy in the universe,
might our universe not be alone in the extra dimensions"
(According to mathematicians and physicists our universe
could be just a very thin membrane layered parallel with
other universes, in a simplistic way, it would be like
a stack of sheets of paper, where each sheet of paper
is a universe. This stack of papers would appear to
us multi dimensional).
The same authors wrote: "Parallel universes may exist
invisibly along side ours, on their own membranes less
than a millimeter away from ours.... The idea of extra
dimensions in effect continues the Copernican tradition
in understanding our place in the world: The earth is
not the center of the solar system, the sun is not the
center of our galaxy, our galaxy is just one of billions
in a universe that has no center, and now our entire
three dimensional universe would be just a thin membrane
in the full space of dimensions. If we consider slices
across the extra dimensions, our universe would occupy
a single infinitesimal point in each slice, surrounded
by a void"
I remember Jesus wrote: "In my Father's house there are
many mansions: if were not so, I would have told you.
I go to prepare a place for you." (John 14:2) (KJV)
If the scientists were right. Then we are now closing
the gap to the ancient. "Hell" may be located in one of
those universes. "Angels" may be "bleed thru" from one
of those parallel places just located one millimeter
from us.
The above idea came from:
http://www.inthenameofjesus.org/Genesis%206%20Project/Powers%20of%20Darkness%20Part%202.htm
see the middle part where I got the above sci-am article.
It's good not many in the public heard of the scientists
announcement. If it were, hundreds of cults would grow
consequently from those who believe that aside from
gravity, other things (like "information") can travel
from one parallel universe to another.
I just heard about this today and quite amazed how science
is over taking science fiction.
Arnold
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| User: "Franz Heymann" |
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24 Jan 2005 02:04:31 PM |
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"Arnold S." <arnoldschrod68@go.com> wrote in message
news:1106571133.110566.188700@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Can this be true? If science were able to confirm it thru
experiments (several were proposed). It can be the most
amazing discovery of all times. Nothing will beat it.
http://www.pbase.com/image/39000164/original
In an article published in the Scientific American
entitled "The Universe's Unseen Dimensions", the
authors wrote: "The visible universe could lie on a
membrane floating within a higher dimensional space.
The extra dimensions would help unify the forces of
nature and could contain parallel universes.... Just as
the Milky Way is not the only galaxy in the universe,
might our universe not be alone in the extra dimensions"
That is by definition crap, since the Universe is defined to encompass
all that exists.
If you are talking about "branes", you are seriously behind the times.
Is that an old Scientific American you found in the dentist's waiting
room?
[snip]
Franz
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| User: "Arnold S." |
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| Title: Re: The Most Amazing Discovery of All Times |
24 Jan 2005 10:13:17 PM |
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Franz Heymann wrote:
"Arnold S." <arnoldschrod68@go.com> wrote in message
news:1106571133.110566.188700@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Can this be true? If science were able to confirm it thru
experiments (several were proposed). It can be the most
amazing discovery of all times. Nothing will beat it.
http://www.pbase.com/image/39000164/original
In an article published in the Scientific American
entitled "The Universe's Unseen Dimensions", the
authors wrote: "The visible universe could lie on a
membrane floating within a higher dimensional space.
The extra dimensions would help unify the forces of
nature and could contain parallel universes.... Just as
the Milky Way is not the only galaxy in the universe,
might our universe not be alone in the extra dimensions"
That is by definition crap, since the Universe is defined to
encompass
all that exists.
If you are talking about "branes", you are seriously behind the
times.
Is that an old Scientific American you found in the dentist's waiting
room?
[snip]
Franz
Are you referring to the upgraded "p-branes" or "D-branes",
etc. ? "Brane" is just a general word. I know of the 1st Generation
Strings theory back 1984-1986 and the 2nd Generation Strings
started by Witten in 1996. The article appeared to be written
on August 2000. Anyway, the following is a good intro to
Witten written in 1998.
http://www.dhushara.com/book/quantcos/fs/fstr.htm#anchor433155
If our galaxy lies on a membrane and the Andromeda galaxy
lies on a parallel membrane one millimeter away from us. Do
you know how to transfer to the other membrane by
transversing that 1 millimeter distance? Maybe by raising
the vibrations of the strings themselves that can enable us
to travel to the parallel universe? If you still haven't seen
the following illustration. Click it to know what I'm talking
about.
http://www.pbase.com/chrod68/image/39000164
I guess there may be something like a "Brane Patrol or
Cops" to prevent illegal travel between parallel universes.
I wonder if some beings were able to do it in the past
giving rise to legands of "satan" and "gods".
Arnold
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| User: "Uncle Al" |
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| Title: Re: The Most Amazing Discovery of All Times |
24 Jan 2005 11:42:19 AM |
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"Arnold S." wrote:
Can this be true? If science were able to confirm it thru
experiments (several were proposed). It can be the most
amazing discovery of all times. Nothing will beat it.
http://www.pbase.com/image/39000164/original
In an article published in the Scientific American
entitled "The Universe's Unseen Dimensions", the
authors wrote: "The visible universe could lie on a
membrane floating within a higher dimensional space.
The extra dimensions would help unify the forces of
nature and could contain parallel universes.... Just as
the Milky Way is not the only galaxy in the universe,
might our universe not be alone in the extra dimensions"
Your really get the most out of not knowing much. Do you bow to your
priet when the Holy Mysteries are alluded to? If you went to any
decent high school your algebra class had John and Jane selling mixed
cashews and walnuts, each being a different price all by itself. What
mix should be compounded for a given selling price? You got a
quadratic equation with one negative root.
Imagine that universe.
[snip]
Professors need grant funding. Since MBA review is not based on
factual content or scientitic interest, the grand funding application
must contain what they do seek (projections) in their own language
(grandiloquent *****) supported by pandering advertisements (Sales
and Marketing). This effectively estranges the common man from any
understanding of science, allowing facile manipulation. Soybeans and
Brussles sprouts are good for you. "Experts" funded by folks with
mountains of soybean waste from oil extraction or warehouses of wilted
Brussels sprouts say so. Ha ha ha.
Hey git - Peanut oil is more expensive than soybean or canola oil.
Squeeze and solvent extract the peanuts, then reconstitute with
vegetable oil and call it peanut butter. Look at any jar of the crap
on your grocer's shelves (except Laura Scudder's). They are lying to
you and you lap it up.
--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf
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| User: "robert j. kolker" |
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| Title: Re: The Most Amazing Discovery of All Times |
24 Jan 2005 11:47:19 AM |
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Uncle Al wrote:
Hey git - Peanut oil is more expensive than soybean or canola oil.
Squeeze and solvent extract the peanuts, then reconstitute with
vegetable oil and call it peanut butter. Look at any jar of the crap
on your grocer's shelves (except Laura Scudder's). They are lying to
you and you lap it up.
My supermarket has a machine that will convert shelled peanuts to peanut
butter right on the spot. It will also work for almonds and cashews (a
bit pricey).
Bob Kolker
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| User: "Uncle Al" |
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| Title: Re: The Most Amazing Discovery of All Times |
24 Jan 2005 03:00:28 PM |
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"robert j. kolker" wrote:
Uncle Al wrote:
Hey git - Peanut oil is more expensive than soybean or canola oil.
Squeeze and solvent extract the peanuts, then reconstitute with
vegetable oil and call it peanut butter. Look at any jar of the crap
on your grocer's shelves (except Laura Scudder's). They are lying to
you and you lap it up.
My supermarket has a machine that will convert shelled peanuts to peanut
butter right on the spot. It will also work for almonds and cashews (a
bit pricey).
How often is the equipment sanitized?
--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf
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| User: "robert j. kolker" |
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| Title: Re: The Most Amazing Discovery of All Times |
24 Jan 2005 04:39:47 PM |
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Uncle Al wrote:
How often is the equipment sanitized?
Four times daily. The crusher is taken out, the spew tupe cleaned and a
fresh crusher is put in. The manager hates it when his customers get
food poisoning.
Bob Kolker
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| User: "tj Frazir" |
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| Title: Re: The Most Amazing Discovery of All Times |
24 Jan 2005 05:47:21 PM |
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BGR says NOPE.
dark energy is 99.9 % of all the energ that ever exsisted taking up
more space.
The universe expands.
Mass is the sum of the low that forms around mass as the universe
expands.
GravityPhysics=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0((((((Evrything falls the same speed ,,because evry atom
changes mass in the field at the same rate
))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
=A0=A0now that statement aplys to gravity and EMF.
Re: Survey of Minds
Group: sci.physics Date: Sun, Jan 23, 2005, 9:17pm From:
GravityPhysics@webtv.net (tj=A0Frazir)
In any energy slope mass will be displaced at the rate it can change
mass.
=A0=A0The rate an atom can change mass is fixed. as an atom is an energy
slope has more mass on 1/2 the atom than the other.
=A0=A0. >>>> but kenetic energy is mass in motion. As the atom is in
motion it takes up more space per time unit. 1/2 the atom has a larger
LOW as it takes up more space per time unit. The sum of the low is mass.
<<<<
An atom in motion threw energy as it expands is taking up more space as
it moves . Eliminating space ahead and leaving a low behind.,<<<<<
=A0=A0=A0=A0As an atom moves threw one time frame
=A0=A0the streak it leaves in time will afect how much mass is on each
side of the atom and a gain in mass is pushing te other 1/2 of atom .
=A0=A0the distortion or drag of an atom in motion is a low and part of
the sum of te atoms mass.
kenetic energy is related to gravity as they boath deal with the rate an
atom changes mass. <<<<<<
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0The speed of fall is fixed.
The reason the rock hits the moon instead of the moon and rock moving
twards each other
=A0=A0is kenetic energy .
=A0=A0The energy slope at the serface of the moon is 90 deg . On the
earth
its 90 deg.
=A0=A0a rock falls the same speed on the moon . It wieghs 1/6 but falls
the same speed.
=A0=A0nasa has it wrong.
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| User: "tj Frazir" |
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| Title: Re: The Most Amazing Discovery of All Times |
24 Jan 2005 06:03:07 PM |
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IS up.......... As a mass is pushed up , it gains mass.
Pushed up in an energy slope .
As the universe expands a low forms around mass . A pit to less
energy.
less energy is less mass and atoms change mass at C.
1/2 of evry atom has more mass than the other half of evry atom in
the field of low.
More mass of evry atom is falling twards it"s own pit at the center of
the atom then the other.
Evry atom has the same energy diferance in the field.
evry 1/2 atom pushes its other half as there is more mass on one side
than the other.
There is no pull. Its a push to LESS MASS
How one atom falls ..1/2 the atom has more mass and pushes it that
way.
No one thinks like an old sailor with a hooter in te shade of a palm
in the south pac.
and OHH is it nice ,,3 inch seas ,
5 knot wind , 80 Deg . sunny with a ev shower evry day.
no shoes , no pants , T and shorts.
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| User: "Arnold S." |
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24 Jan 2005 04:07:51 PM |
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I wonder if the scientists were being influenced by the movie
"Contact" when they said that "Such parallel universe could
also be different sheets of our own universe folded back on
itself... their gravity can reach us by taking shortcuts thru
the extra dimensions, but we cannot see them because light
must travel billions of light years to the folds and back
before it reaches the earth.... Parallel universes may exist
invisibly alongside ours, on our own membrane less than a
millimeter away from ours". See the neat illustration of
what they are talking about in the following site:
http://www.pbase.com/chrod68/image/39000164
So they are basically saying it is possible that some part
of the universe billions of light years away from us is
located just 1 millimeter away from us. If a civilization
advances far enough, they can create the necessary
technology to travel between branes without transversing
the physical spaces in light years. What was once science
fiction would soon be scientific facts. Interdimensional
gateways, portals will one day be science property. One
may reason that if what the scientists said has any iota of
truth, we should be encountering visitors from those parallel
places now. Are their signs some are visiting us? Maybe
those "signs" are those UFO phenomena where they are
seen to appear and vanish at certain locations. They may
be doing the "brane jumps".
Some physicists say we are living in the most exciting
moment in history when scientific breakthrough can
occur any time and face out old concepts. Note all
their theories and hypotheses are only valid if Quantum
Mechanics and General Relativity didn't have any
mistakes the way they are understood now. I sure
hope so.
Arnold S.
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| User: "Morituri-|-Max" |
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24 Jan 2005 07:12:46 AM |
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Arnold S. wrote:
Can this be true? If science were able to confirm it thru
experiments (several were proposed). It can be the most
amazing discovery of all times. Nothing will beat it.
yawn... talk to us when said experiments become more than "were proposed."
Nothing will beat it, needs to be written, nothing *could* beat it.
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| User: "Boris Mohar" |
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24 Jan 2005 07:31:49 AM |
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On 24 Jan 2005 04:52:13 -0800, "Arnold S." <arnoldschrod68@go.com> wrote:
Can this be true? If science were able to confirm it thru
experiments (several were proposed). It can be the most
amazing discovery of all times. Nothing will beat it.
http://www.pbase.com/image/39000164/original
The above idea came from:
http://www.inthenameofjesus.org/Genesis%206%20Project/Powers%20of%20Darkness%20Part%202.htm
I just heard about this today and quite amazed how science
is over taking science fiction.
To me it is more like science fiction overtaking science.
Regards,
Boris Mohar
Got Knock? - see:
Viatrack Printed Circuit Designs (among other things) http://www.viatrack.ca
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| User: "Arnold S." |
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24 Jan 2005 08:13:55 AM |
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Check out the nice illustation in the following:
http://www.pbase.com/image/39000164/original
Could dark matter really be an indirect effect from parallel universes?
First time I heard of it.
Arnold S.
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| User: "Morituri-|-Max" |
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24 Jan 2005 12:10:21 PM |
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Arnold S. wrote:
Check out the nice illustation in the following:
http://www.pbase.com/image/39000164/original
Could dark matter really be an indirect effect from parallel
universes? First time I heard of it.
Really? You need to get out more then... lots of crackpot theories
including that one gets flung around every day.
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