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The interior interwoven binary aether of a BH
« on: 23/04/2019 10:21:46 »
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σ = F<U

ρ=1

Net charge = 0

-Q + Q = 0Q

The aether having a density of 0 is ostensible , the  reason  we can't experience/observe density is because the aether is likewise to atoms ,  neutral in polarity, so does not oppose motion , unless a large area mass .



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Re: The interior interwoven binary aether of a BH
« Reply #1 on: 25/04/2019 13:23:49 »
No replies ?  I can manipulate the aether if you'd like and create a wormhole or similar , maybe even free energy .


Doesn't nobody like experiments ?

 

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Re: The interior interwoven binary aether of a BH
« Reply #2 on: 25/04/2019 19:25:59 »
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Doesn't nobody like experiments ?
Yes.
We like experiments.
But we don't like time wasters.
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Re: The interior interwoven binary aether of a BH
« Reply #3 on: 25/04/2019 21:11:48 »
Quote from: Thebox on 25/04/2019 13:23:49
Doesn't nobody like experiments ?

What would your experimental set-up consist of? What would your expected results be?
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Re: The interior interwoven binary aether of a BH
« Reply #4 on: 25/04/2019 22:46:41 »
Quote from: Kryptid on 25/04/2019 21:11:48
Quote from: Thebox on 25/04/2019 13:23:49
Doesn't nobody like experiments ?

What would your experimental set-up consist of? What would your expected results be?

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I'd expect several things , it would depend how far I want to take it , It's also a variable with safety in mind .  The results would differ .
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Re: The interior interwoven binary aether of a BH
« Reply #5 on: 25/04/2019 22:56:12 »
How is that an experiment set-up?
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Re: The interior interwoven binary aether of a BH
« Reply #6 on: 25/04/2019 23:05:59 »
Quote from: Kryptid on 25/04/2019 22:56:12
How is that an experiment set-up?
I know , I'm sorry , I don't want to give away the total idea , this just isn't fare .  How about a one press piezoelectrical perpetual instead ?


* 1press.jpg (17.23 kB . 463x277 - viewed 2089 times)

added- Yes that's a form of free energy , perpetual , could also make power cells etc , perpetual light etc .  This physics malarkey isn't very difficult at all  ;)

+←→+

You could use magnets , springs  or it's own created energy .

added- the ''bracket'' also has other uses , it could hold things other than piezoelectric material .










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Re: The interior interwoven binary aether of a BH
« Reply #7 on: 25/04/2019 23:37:34 »
That looks like a very easy thing to build. Why not try it out?
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Re: The interior interwoven binary aether of a BH
« Reply #8 on: 26/04/2019 09:44:33 »
Quote from: Kryptid on 25/04/2019 23:37:34
That looks like a very easy thing to build. Why not try it out?

Because its too easy and not that interesting .
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Re: The interior interwoven binary aether of a BH
« Reply #9 on: 26/04/2019 11:27:43 »
Quote from: Thebox on 26/04/2019 09:44:33
Quote from: Kryptid on 25/04/2019 23:37:34
That looks like a very easy thing to build. Why not try it out?

Because its too easy and not that interesting .
Ah - so when asked for actual detail, for workable evidence you once again resort to flannel and obfuscation.
You then wonder why you are not taken seriously and accuse those who are critical of trolling and/or resort to self pity. Pathetic.
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Re: The interior interwoven binary aether of a BH
« Reply #10 on: 26/04/2019 11:41:42 »
Quote from: The Spoon on 26/04/2019 11:27:43
Quote from: Thebox on 26/04/2019 09:44:33
Quote from: Kryptid on 25/04/2019 23:37:34
That looks like a very easy thing to build. Why not try it out?

Because its too easy and not that interesting .
Ah - so when asked for actual detail, for workable evidence you once again resort to flannel and obfuscation.
You then wonder why you are not taken seriously and accuse those who are critical of trolling and/or resort to self pity. Pathetic.
A paradox ,  if I don't say everything you say what you say , if I explained everything I'd risk the universe being destroyed . 

See my dilemma ?
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Re: The interior interwoven binary aether of a BH
« Reply #11 on: 26/04/2019 13:47:43 »
Quote from: Thebox on 26/04/2019 11:41:42
Quote from: The Spoon on 26/04/2019 11:27:43
Quote from: Thebox on 26/04/2019 09:44:33
Quote from: Kryptid on 25/04/2019 23:37:34
That looks like a very easy thing to build. Why not try it out?

Because its too easy and not that interesting .
Ah - so when asked for actual detail, for workable evidence you once again resort to flannel and obfuscation.
You then wonder why you are not taken seriously and accuse those who are critical of trolling and/or resort to self pity. Pathetic.
A paradox ,  if I don't say everything you say what you say , if I explained everything I'd risk the universe being destroyed . 

See my dilemma ?
Yes I do. You have posted reams of delusional nonsense (e.g suggesting your ideas could cause the universe to be destroyed, photon torpedoes, other common SF tropes)  and you have been called out. What to do?
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Re: The interior interwoven binary aether of a BH
« Reply #12 on: 26/04/2019 14:24:45 »
Quote from: The Spoon on 26/04/2019 13:47:43
and you have been called out. What to do?

My notions are not nonsense , they're just beyond your level of innovation .  Call me out all you like but I still will not give all the information away so anyone can do it . 
Anyway my care for science is fading , I can't me bothered that much anymore , hopefully soon I'll be able to quit for good , sick of feeding the trolls free smarts .
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Re: The interior interwoven binary aether of a BH
« Reply #13 on: 26/04/2019 15:45:51 »
Quote from: Thebox on 26/04/2019 14:24:45
Quote from: The Spoon on 26/04/2019 13:47:43
and you have been called out. What to do?

My notions are not nonsense , they're just beyond your level of innovation .  Call me out all you like but I still will not give all the information away so anyone can do it . 
Anyway my care for science is fading , I can't me bothered that much anymore , hopefully soon I'll be able to quit for good , sick of feeding the trolls free smarts .
Are you sure you mean innovation?
Going for self pity now then? Wondered how long it would  be before you claimed to being 'quitting science' again. Almost a weekly occurrence. Like herpes, you keep coming back unfortunately.
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« Reply #14 on: 26/04/2019 16:02:18 »
Quote from: The Spoon on 26/04/2019 15:45:51
Quote from: Thebox on 26/04/2019 14:24:45
Quote from: The Spoon on 26/04/2019 13:47:43
and you have been called out. What to do?

My notions are not nonsense , they're just beyond your level of innovation .  Call me out all you like but I still will not give all the information away so anyone can do it . 
Anyway my care for science is fading , I can't me bothered that much anymore , hopefully soon I'll be able to quit for good , sick of feeding the trolls free smarts .
Are you sure you mean innovation?
Going for self pity now then? Wondered how long it would  be before you claimed to being 'quitting science' again. Almost a weekly occurrence. Like herpes, you keep coming back unfortunately.
Well , after about a decade of forums and concluding forums are for plagiarism , I'm entitled to some self pitty .   

I'm desperate to go fishing at the moment  , desperate to take my children on holiday , desperate to have a fishing trip with my dying friend , so science is becoming the least of my worries really . 

The world drives me nuts …..
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Re: The interior interwoven binary aether of a BH
« Reply #15 on: 26/04/2019 16:56:45 »
Quote from: Thebox on 26/04/2019 16:02:18
Well , after about a decade of forums a
Plagiarism? You are seriously suggesting somebody would want to copy your ideas? Comedy moment of the day.
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Re: The interior interwoven binary aether of a BH
« Reply #16 on: 26/04/2019 17:43:31 »
Quote from: Thebox on 26/04/2019 11:41:42
Quote from: The Spoon on 26/04/2019 11:27:43
Quote from: Thebox on 26/04/2019 09:44:33
Quote from: Kryptid on 25/04/2019 23:37:34
That looks like a very easy thing to build. Why not try it out?

Because its too easy and not that interesting .
Ah - so when asked for actual detail, for workable evidence you once again resort to flannel and obfuscation.
You then wonder why you are not taken seriously and accuse those who are critical of trolling and/or resort to self pity. Pathetic.
A paradox ,  if I don't say everything you say what you say , if I explained everything I'd risk the universe being destroyed . 

See my dilemma ?
Yes, Your dilemma is to try to avoid sounding like a preschool kid saying "I have a big secret; but I'm not telling you what it is" while posting stuff like "if I explained everything I'd risk the universe being destroyed ".

Thus far you have failed.
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« Reply #17 on: 26/04/2019 17:44:11 »
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Well , after about a decade of forums and concluding forums are for plagiarism ,
What of yours has been plagiarised?
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« Reply #18 on: 28/04/2019 11:55:48 »
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Well , after about a decade of forums and concluding forums are for plagiarism ,
What of yours has been plagiarised?
Probably lots of things I post that often science says is nonsense when I know otherwise .  It does not matter now to me , I'm not saying anything on science anymore , they are far too mediocre minded to have a discussion with me ,  so primitive and delusional .
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Re: The interior interwoven binary aether of a BH
« Reply #19 on: 28/04/2019 13:06:21 »
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I'm not saying anything on science anymore ,
You seldom did.

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Probably lots of things
Name one.
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