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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2009

Describes paper by Nassim Haramein on Schwarzschild Protons and quantum gravity.
Originally from Alien Scientist:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8IcciRHGvQ

A copy of the paper can be found here:
http://www.theresonanceproject.org/pdf/schwarzschild_proton_a4.pdf

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  • @Digalog The point is that he don't got the proper knowledge either.

    His ideas look cool, but to anyone with any understanding of the concepts he's using, it's obvious that Nassim hasn't a clue what he's talking about.

    I don't think it's controversial. Because, apart from the people he pays, I doubt you'll find anyone anywhere with a rigorous understanding of particle physics or of geometry who thinks there's any content to what he's saying.

    If there is anyone out there, let me know...

  • I could'nt find his paper on the main physics and engineering repositories in the world we scientists regard as having reputation. Moreover, out of the 5 references, 3 are to his previous papers and one to a book

    If his theory is solid, we could ALL benefit from its introduction to mainstream decision making society.

    Nassim Haramein! if you're listening, send your work to be published on a peer level journal.

    Radical or not: it is intelligent in origin and must be investigated

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  • I strongly suggest finding and reading the Hotsons' articles in Infinite Energy about Dirac's theory. An incredible explanation of electrons, protons, etc.

  • Not this crazy dude again he's gone nuts he thinks the smallest things are triangles...

  • @nielss4 AAAAAAAAAAAgreed. And well said.

  • @DrBerninski although i find what his research has found fascinating, if NH is wrong i would love to be introduced to the current understanding of how the universe functions. becase NH seems to have it mapped out with evidence.

  • @DrBerninski You're a crock of shit asshole! Stick to you're shitty physics! String theory? My gods! You gotta be kidding me! There are no dimensions! Only a point! All things are composed of points.

  • "The prestigious best paper award"

    ROTFL Man is that funny... Did it come market with a gold star on the top? (remember is grades school the star stickers on graded papers)

    ROTFLMFAO

  • @djkoti74

    Every theory that is not obviously wrong is worth looking into. And the ideas of Nassim Haramein are extremely fascinating. Watch some of his videos here on youtube. Inside what you think is stone may be a diamond.

  • @sleepingeye

    I understand what ur saying, physics is fascinating...but stone age charlatan crap is not.

  • @justincgs

    Far more i think.

  • @djkoti74

    To me it sounds fascinating.

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