The Electric Universe Pt4 of 4
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Again, people who can't sell their BS science as science fiction try to portray it as real science, this balloney is one of the worst ones.Please get a real job and let the scince fiction writers and scientist do their job!
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@rwfone Make no mistake, this is science fiction at its WORSE!
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@rzwehbe Nuf sed or what no0bie
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@rzwehbe PS i knew it was English, it was just bad English :D
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@rwfone Yeah cause GPS or nuclear power doesnt work, thanks Relativity. Or computers, cd or Lasers dont work, thanks quantum mechanics. Your a retard if you think the standard model is a waste of time and money
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@rzwehbe They say in part 1 that gravity alone forms stars and galaxys, which is more bs, you need the nuclear force
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@rzwehbe they say "only electric currents creat magnetic feilds" in part 1, which is bs, ever heard of an iron magnet? or the earths magentic feild? ive posted heaps of commets if u want to go back through the parts and see why its all crap
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@rzwehbe There are plenty of other things to disprove their theory. Like black holes, and the theory of relativity. Im saying that the commet hitting Jupiter doesnt prove their theory, plenty of other explinations for it
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@Typho0n86 uh yeah bro that's called English.... And it is grammatically correct save for the lack of commas which I guess I apologize for. I was saying that you thinking it is an explosion and it being so may not disprove what they are claiming in the case of those comets impacting Jupiter. They stated that they had a characteristic that supported their theory, not that they did not explode at all... so them exploding does not disprove their theory...get it? Please tackle Deep impact
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@rzwehbe That huge flash of light looked like an explosion to me. & I got no idea what ur on about, either bad English or... But if its got anything to do with the electric universe theory then its easily debunked :D
As one becomes familiar with the work being done by these scholars (via the excellent video-clips here on YouTube and better, the source material) and sees the logic of it, it seems hard to understand how we could have devoted - are still devoting - so much effort (and money) propping up a flawed gravitational model.
rwfone 11 months ago 3
Excelent. Someday the view of the universe will change to this model and most probably we will discover that life is more abundant than we think. BTW part 3 is missing.
Mexnexus 1 year ago 2