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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2009

How it really works inside the atom

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  • Forgive me if picture isn't clear. I agree with you: my attempt was to show the atom reacting to the surrounding medium of the electrical grid showing how input/output is affected by charge of atom.

  • kool video

  • thanks. am working on some with better explanations, have them up soon.

  • if ([electricity = voltage = weak nuclear force] && [magnetism = current = strong nuclear force]) { print "What would happen if you blocked the cosmic back ground frequency ?"; print "\n"; if ("it is the resonant frequency") {

    print " what about gravity as a resonant frequency" ;

    } }

    ## do you think gravity is involved in the electric

    ## and magnetic wave?

  • weak and strong nuclear forces are north/south magnetic; electricity is the antimatter locked in balance with mass in the nucleus. ambiplasma is the proton/antiproton mix of the nucleus that produces dipole moment. Cosmic background is map of galaxies separated from void in space(see plasma universe-new galaxies. Gravity therefore is an electromagnetic effect; not only can it be found, it can be controlled by the resonant frequencies produced by electron/positron pairing

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  • moron ...not even close

    See Walter Russell for a dose of 'Reality"

  • This work is very similar to my own theories. Great work. One area we disagree on though is the source of electricity. You have the individual atoms churning out electricity. I think that the neutral matter simply attracts the magnets by virtue of being easier for them to travel along than empty vacuum. The magnets form an ever changing, but stable "grid" that holds the matter together. The areas where the pathways of the grid intersect will have a build up of magnetic particles. That is electri

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