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i see alot of comments discrediting these theories without a real understanding of what is being said...
the diagram used around the world to describe waves is flattened out - true
an actual wave is a spiral vortex - true ... do we calculate with a vortex wave - no - therefore
alot of theories need adjusting... ha
not what TheBobathon said 2D waves in a 3D universe
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Yeah, I was aware of that.
That was basically the part I found pretty funny. Cuz it's ages ago we discovered the Atom and we get a new particle every one eighth of a year.
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@Yezpahr its because when it was called an atom they thought it was indivisible
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It's funny how science call an atom an atom. Cuz Atom means "uncuttable, or indivisible".
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@ikemkrueger Yes, there is a great deal of barking around here.
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9:35 Did I heared a bark? xD
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@dbfan2scfan "pretentious" refers to using terms you have no understanding of, and pretending you know what you're talking about. I don't see why people do it. It's not as if it isn't obvious...
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@steezster Sorry, just a small joke, a play on someone accidentally calling him a Guinness when they probably meant 'genius'. A Guinness is a dark alcoholic drink. I wasn't calling Nassim a tall, dark alcoholic. You seemed a bit upset by it so I thought I'd explain it to you. Cheers!
@TheBobathon
ROFL... That's cute seeing as how mainstream science feels the need to make up so many "natural laws" to explain things that their equations can't. You want to talk about "pretentious gibberish"? How about: dark matter, dark energy, dark flow, strong nuclear force, weak nuclear force, etc.
If you did some more research into what he was talking about you'd find it's along the lines of sacred geometry. It's old wisdom of the structure of all things.
dbfan2scfan 6 months ago 3
Come on, this is so silly. Physicists have got it wrong all this time because they use 2D waves in a 3D universe? Of course they don't! And they don't account for angular momentum in Einstein's Field Equations? Of course they do!
But nobody in the audience knows that, so he can carry on inventing things that science is too stupid to notice but he has revolutionised, and people just take it in. Remarkable.
Come on folks - question, investigate. Check out what this guy actually does understand.
TheBobathon 1 year ago 2