At 07:12 pm 22/08/2005 -0700, Merlyn wrote:
--- Grimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11:08 am 22/08/2005 -0700, Merlyn wrote:
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Your explanation of the strength of materials as a
result of the difference between B-A pressure
internally and externally would seem to require the
I'm trying to avoid tying myself to the concept of
particles fluctuating in the vacuum (although I
realize that is the best explanation to date)
Perhaps we should call it Beta-Atmospheric Flux
Concentration.
--- Grimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 07:12 pm 22/08/2005 -0700, Merlyn wrote:
Frank, I've been giving some thought to your whole
Beta-Atmosphere theory and reading your papers on the
strength of materials, and I was shaken by the
epiphany of a Unified Field Theory.
Hal Puthoff, Alfonso Rueda, Bernard Haisch and others
have demonstrated that inertia and gravity can both be
At 11:08 am 22/08/2005 -0700, Merlyn wrote:
Frank, I've been giving some thought to your whole
Beta-Atmosphere theory and reading your papers on
the strength of materials, and I was shaken by the
epiphany of a Unified Field Theory.
Hal Puthoff, Alfonso Rueda, Bernard Haisch and others
--- Grimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11:08 am 22/08/2005 -0700, Merlyn wrote:
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Your explanation of the strength of materials as a
result of the difference between B-A pressure
internally and externally would seem to require
the
reduction of B-A pressure / density in the
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