All,
I apologize for demanding feedback on the toughest questions in nature. At the time, I did not understand the dance. The observations actually become harder to explain without inventing new physics. That new physics, my friends, is what I intend to show. Wait for it.
-Justin Sandburg
The Dance of the Universe
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Re: The Dance of the Universe
OK.
There's a couple turning points in nature. One is when keplers laws are overcome by charge in motion. The other is when charge becomes too great for the surface are on which it is riding--where we see an electrostatic discharge--SN event if you like.
The solar system is riding the first fine line, and our calculations for mass of each of these planets may be off based on the oldest assumption, electricity has no place in the cosmos.
There's a couple turning points in nature. One is when keplers laws are overcome by charge in motion. The other is when charge becomes too great for the surface are on which it is riding--where we see an electrostatic discharge--SN event if you like.
The solar system is riding the first fine line, and our calculations for mass of each of these planets may be off based on the oldest assumption, electricity has no place in the cosmos.
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