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Post by maximus on May 22, 2009 15:36:36 GMT
Sooo... What was this piezoelectrically charged, pulse generating, random radiation emitting pyramid used for? Repelling alien invasions? How did the Egyptians induce the aliens to center their motherships directly above the pyramid?
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Post by maximus on May 22, 2009 18:24:27 GMT
Of course! How silly of me. ;D
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Post by paulh on May 22, 2009 22:02:29 GMT
throw a 5 pound ball at the net so that it will be caught; this is analogous to mass being captured by a gravity field. So is this how the Earth started to spin? An asteroid was passing the non-spinning Earth and was caught by the Earth and that made the Earth start spinning. Well the only object we know of that large would be the Moon - and the Moon appears older than the Earth. So was it the arrival of the Moon that started the Earth to spin? I suppose similar events occurred for all the other planets - and for all those asteroids too Have we run out of explanations and now have a phenomenon that materialistic science finds difficult?
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Post by paulh on May 22, 2009 23:27:18 GMT
all that matter was coming together to form the earth - and you have a spin as a result. I thought that there might be some underlying principle that causes all the planets to spin but it is actually just a random addition of angular momenta of asteroids. But now we have settled that, we could have a go at explaining why the Sun spins. That can't be from an accumulation of asteroids since they are generally supposed to have come from the Sun
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Post by paulh on May 23, 2009 2:37:24 GMT
Same Principles apply here too! mostly space junk left over from the formation of the solar system that didn't get sucked into a gravity well of a planet or star. So not all junk got sucked into the Sun's gravity well But that junk later hit the Sun anyway for some other reason and made it spin. The junk must have been traveling at huge speeds for the collisions to make the massive Sun start to spin. And of course the collisions must have been mostly tangential else there would not have been much imparting of angular momentum. And the junk must have been mostly coming from the same direction otherwise the impacts would have canceled. But I don't understand how junk that was not attracted by the Sun's gravity well would mostly be traveling in the same direction And I don't understand why the junk would be traveling fast at all if the Sun was not yet spinning. This seems to get back to the previous proposition about throwing balls
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Post by paulh on May 23, 2009 12:20:30 GMT
Think about how it was FORMED Perhaps you could talk me through it. I would appreciate knowing: - how some junk got pulled in and other junk did later and other junk never did - how the sun started to spin - how the planets formed - how the planets were not pulled into the center - why the asteroid belt has not formed a planet. If you are really keen you can tell me why only Venus has a circular orbit.
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Post by paulh on May 23, 2009 21:53:59 GMT
Prom
I think you missed your calling.
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Post by maat on May 25, 2009 0:34:59 GMT
Beyond a certain stage in science I have to rely in pictures.. (I'm just a child ) so I set out to find some interesting (to me) pictures which might contribute or not to this argument. I am a fan Walter Russell's book The Secret of Light. Don't understand most of it, but I just love the pictures. Check out this one... www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/8989/russhmm.gifwww.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/8989/RE Mr Russell.. In 1963, Walter Cronkite in the national television evening news, commenting on Dr. Walter Russel's passing, referred to him as "...the Leonardo DaVinci of our time."[7] Walter Russell (1871–1963) was an American polymath, known[1] for his achievements in painting, sculpture, architecture, and for his unified theory in physics and cosmogony.[2][3] He posited that the universe was founded on a unifying principle of rhythmic balanced interchange. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_RussellMaat He has such a lovely face too..
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Post by moose on May 26, 2009 6:23:51 GMT
Maat, I'm obsessed with those drawings now. Thanks !
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