Self organizing criticality by David Yurth #1
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Thanks for the complete uploads, much appreciated.
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basically im saying that the earth is one huuge ass brushless electric motor. and the ions from solar radiation are what gives the earth its power supply. also funny how high frequencies are totally out of our range of perception. but we still accept it as there and factual. so who's to say that other life forms aren't co-existing with us. just out of range of perception. i can see high frequency experiments starting to culminate now.
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one more thing that i like to think about. tesla's inventions from the 1890's and onwards even before that. he was one switched on mad dude! high frequency ions from the ionosphere is one source of limitless high power, and it can also be transmitted wirelessly. this is all only startin to manifest itself now in consumer electronics with the manufacture of brussless electric motors. one prime example of using high frequencies to wirelessly transmit electricity to the poles of the motor
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thanks mate i shall look into it. causee i do know how much of what we are taught at school has been dumbed down. hence i aced school but never focused on it. my brain likes to wander in this direction all the time tho.
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Hi there, depending on you level of math education, try to find a copy of James Clerk Maxwell's _original_ equations. Skip the ones dumbed down by Oliver Heavyside, or worse the ones that were distorted by Lorenz (aka Lorentz) at the direction of JP Morgan to preemptively eliminate these kinds of discoveries. Heavyside hated Quaternions, he was self taught and neglected maths.
Those original 20 equations are the real deal. The Electrodynamics model taught today is partially falsified.
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ill watch the video in its entirety before i post anymore questions :D
just a very curious mind this one i got.
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wouldnt this also suggest that if the condensate could reduce the beam to a point this in effect would be folding space time in on itself to a singular point? meaning that 0 seconds and 1 second co exist in the same space?
i dont know anything really but my brain likes to think in this way.
if this is so then teleportation and time trvel wouldnt be too far off. at the very least near speed of light travel.
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wouldn't this suggest that whilst in the concentrate, point 0 which represents the point the beam entered the condensate and 1 as the end point of that beam which also represents the 1 second duration, since the beam is shorter the duration and distance required to travel from one end of the beam or another whilst in the condensate is greatly reduced?
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ive only just started taking a keen interest in physics, but it has always amused me as a child.
i understand that a beam of light can be slowed down by passing it through bose einstien condensate. if this is true then say a beam of light projected at a duration of one second from a point say 299 792 458 meters away into the bose einstien concentrate would shorten the length of the beam from 299 792 458 down to a very small fraction of the size therfore....
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Free energy? No such thing as that, The big bang did not start at 0 energy... it had the highest energy level of all crap ever........... the HIGHEST...
Verry interesting
Thanks for posting this!
Why has the the discovery of the sub quark been supressed?
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