the ccp and beyond...

Has science taken a wrong turn? If so, what corrections are needed? Chronicles of scientific misbehavior. The role of heretic-pioneers and forbidden questions in the sciences. Is peer review working? The perverse "consensus of leading scientists." Good public relations versus good science.

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Re: the ccp and beyond...

Post by junglelord » Tue Aug 25, 2009 5:39 am

Impossible. I do not have that ability. Sorry. Edit functions go away after an hour. Besides it hardly detracted from a flow of information between us on this point and possible ways to go forth or come back to the main theme. I stand firm that the information is key to understanding the geometry of the ccp. Structure and function cannot be seperated. Your using math, I am using visual geometry. Your talking close packing, which is geometry. Besides I have done contributing, maybe someone else has something to add, like Steven O. He is the master of math, not me, I am just mental thinker.
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Re: the ccp and beyond...

Post by woldemar » Tue Aug 25, 2009 7:05 am

Too bad...it is almost half the bandwidth of this thread now. While you may see this as ccp related, I do not see such a connection. However, this message too, becomes more clutter being and off-topic again.
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Re: the ccp and beyond...

Post by StevenO » Tue Aug 25, 2009 7:17 am

junglelord wrote:I agree the sphere is natures building block. I remember Fuller saying he did not like Pi and that nature did not either....because it was transendental...which kinda blew my mind, because I think the exact opposite. Pi is germain to charge geometry. I am surprised that the geometry of the human senses did not impact your mind.
You are right not to like transcendental π. In the geometric world without time π is 3.1415926535... In the real world π is actually 4. ;)
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Post by woldemar » Tue Aug 25, 2009 7:40 am

Please do not post stuff like the above - to this ccp thread.
This thread is not about pi nor is about time.
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Re: the ccp and beyond...

Post by KickLaBuka » Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:11 am

Junglelord. You are making a mistake. The concept is electromass and the fundamental is the differential target. And your revelation is mistaken.

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Re: the ccp and beyond...

Post by junglelord » Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:41 am

I have no idea what your talking about, this thread is not mine and it is about the ccp.
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