No but good insight, Only that which is 90 degrees can balance out and persist as physical in out plane but VP traveling to either side of 90 degrees could balance out and persist in adjacent planes where they are as undetectable as particle pairs before they pop into or out of existence in our plane. Fran
From: Terry Blanton [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 11:18 AM To: [email protected] Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:insight or obvious? Did your meal include mushrooms? :-) Have you considered that those VP flows not at right angles could be parallel universes? On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 6:59 AM, Roarty, Francis X <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Had a strange thought at dinner wrt C and photons, I may be stating the obvious in my own working man’s terms but here it is. Time is a real dimension mediated by virtual particles. Regardless of what rate these particles intersect with our 3D plane, we will perceive this rate as C, like a child’s zip car our clocks turn at whatever rate the zip cord is pulled thru our plane [inertial frames]. What we consider stationary is the balance point where the physical plane comes into existence where subatomic particles form the periodic table and the almost stable form the radioactive elements [neo Puthoff view of the vacuum]. The balance is between displacement of virtual particles along the temporal vs spatial axis – We say that time and space ARE 90 degreees apart but IMHO this is only true for the small percentage of VP that persist in our plane as physical matter like the canoe stuck in a waterfall – the rest of the vp form the ether stream that continues to rush past and hold these building blocks of the physical locked into our plane. The strange though that occurred to me was wrt to the photon and it’s displacement at C thru our plane.. am I just rewording the obvious to suggest it is being carried by this VP stream? That the photon is essential a sail, it can only go forward in time but can tack equally well across any spatial axis according to it’s orientation. Fran

