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« on: 30/04/2018 16:48:44 »
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Re: Relativistic space-time cyclones (n-field cyclones)
« Reply #1 on: 30/04/2018 17:29:53 »
P.s I think I can do an experiment and create a ''worm hole'' of the relativistic space-time on the cheap .
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Re: Relativistic space-time cyclones (n-field cyclones)
« Reply #2 on: 30/04/2018 19:22:29 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 29/04/2018 22:23:55

Quote from: Thebox on 29/04/2018 22:19:27
I can show with a simple experiment that the idea of my drive works in principle. 
Then do so.


Please note that cartoons are not experiments, nor are they evidence.

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Re: Relativistic space-time cyclones (n-field cyclones)
« Reply #3 on: 30/04/2018 19:26:39 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 30/04/2018 19:22:29
Quote from: Bored chemist on 29/04/2018 22:23:55

Quote from: Thebox on 29/04/2018 22:19:27
I can show with a simple experiment that the idea of my drive works in principle. 
Then do so.


Please note that cartoons are not experiments, nor are they evidence.


A real physical experiment, quite cheap, the technology already exists , well I am pretty sure it does.  But I do not want to give my idea way .  If I give you the experiment you will know how to manipulate space-time. You ''lot'' will probably go to far and create a BH killing us all off. 
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    « Reply #4 on: 30/04/2018 19:33:18 »
    There is endless possibilities with my thoughts , I am a product , I am goods , I am ''Sophia'', what is your question ?

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    Re: Relativistic space-time cyclones (n-field cyclones)
    « Reply #5 on: 01/05/2018 19:35:08 »
    Quote from: Thebox on 30/04/2018 19:33:18
    There is endless possibilities with my thoughts
    Yes.
    But most of those thoughts are not real.
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    Re: Relativistic space-time cyclones (n-field cyclones)
    « Reply #6 on: 01/05/2018 19:39:05 »
    Quote from: Bored chemist on 01/05/2018 19:35:08
    Quote from: Thebox on 30/04/2018 19:33:18
    There is endless possibilities with my thoughts
    Yes.
    But most of those thoughts are not real.
    I assure you the neurons exist and are real,
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