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Gravitational Waves
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Re: Gravitational Waves
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In January 1963 Steven Hawking had a birthday, Galileo died 321 years earlier.
At about the same day, Hoyle announces the ‘Steady state’ theory, saying there is no change ever in the universe.
In December 1978 Wilson & Penzias get the Nobel prize in Stockholm for the 1965 discovery of leftover heat of the big-bang. About one month short of fourteen years since Hoyles’ public statement.
What if quantum entanglement takes place roughly the same way a radio signal does. But it is not constrained by a time container, allowing the effect to pass through the universe, then space and manifest in another universe?
What if the heat supposedly leftover from the big-bang isn’t that at all. After-all, how can it still be there after billions of years. What if the heat is actually the body temperature of the universe, perhaps like here generated by the friction of a pulsating universe crammed into a container? Maybe the container is flexy, maybe not. All that activity can’t be silent in the fabric of space. And just like us whom hear our own body sounds and heart beat, so too the universe is heard.
And that our earthly bio-positronic, hertz regulated transceiver, the brain, can be used, is affected and can influence materials of the universe and beyond.
Hoyle died in August 2001 never accepting the universe had a beginning.
In January 1963 Steven Hawking had a birthday, Galileo died 321 years earlier.
At about the same day, Hoyle announces the ‘Steady state’ theory, saying there is no change ever in the universe.
In December 1978 Wilson & Penzias get the Nobel prize in Stockholm for the 1965 discovery of leftover heat of the big-bang. About one month short of fourteen years since Hoyles’ public statement.
What if quantum entanglement takes place roughly the same way a radio signal does. But it is not constrained by a time container, allowing the effect to pass through the universe, then space and manifest in another universe?
What if the heat supposedly leftover from the big-bang isn’t that at all. After-all, how can it still be there after billions of years. What if the heat is actually the body temperature of the universe, perhaps like here generated by the friction of a pulsating universe crammed into a container? Maybe the container is flexy, maybe not. All that activity can’t be silent in the fabric of space. And just like us whom hear our own body sounds and heart beat, so too the universe is heard.
And that our earthly bio-positronic, hertz regulated transceiver, the brain, can be used, is affected and can influence materials of the universe and beyond.
Hoyle died in August 2001 never accepting the universe had a beginning.
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Re: Gravitational Waves
Ummm Rorschach????Rorschach wrote:Why don't you fuck off you little TROLL... you are as bad as Aussie.... and a useless Mod.
I would rather die than sell my heart and soul to an online forum Anti Christ like you Monk
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