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User ID: 78474764 Canada 04/22/2020 08:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The physical laws that we know were born in the Big Bang and allowed the formation of atoms, particles, stars, planets, and galaxies. We know that each of these entities is governed by different rules, but we also know that there are rules that apply regardless of scale. Perhaps this is why dark matter filaments resemble the axons of neurons, or "universal" mathematics appears that explains the movement of particles and the evolution of epidemics. Quoting: Anonymer Feigling This week a study published in Nature Physics has unveiled the universal principles of self-assembly, a process by which particles of very different sizes, from atoms to small balls, are grouped together. The researchers have used laser pulses to create temperature differences capable of facilitating this assembly, both in small particles and in whole cells, emulating a relevant process in the formation of crystals or multicellular organisms. But perhaps the interesting thing is that knowing these universal principles of self-assembly could have many different applications. [link to www.nature.com (secure)] There is no such thing as "dark matter." If such a thing did exist, surely our high powered telescopes would not be able to observe stars 10's of 1000's of light years away. ------------ You know that "planet" they're currently saying has disappeared? Now they're saying it never existed to begin with. How convenient is that? " Thus saith the Lord; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the Lord." ~ Jer. 17:5 "From that time Jesus began to preach, and to say, Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand" |
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User ID: 77919863 United States 04/22/2020 08:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you like this sort of stuff, you should look into micro clusters/ micro clustering... unexpected organization of molecules (like water) at the atomic level that leads to unanticipated physical properties. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78488910 [link to structuredwaterunit.com (secure)] Good stuff "Anything worth doing is worth doing badly." -G.K. Chesterton "Look at me... being all human." -Android 17 |
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2012Portal - Mayan Beyond 2012 User ID: 15022013 Netherlands 04/22/2020 08:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you like this sort of stuff, you should look into micro clusters/ micro clustering... unexpected organization of molecules (like water) at the atomic level that leads to unanticipated physical properties. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78488910 Hydrogen heavy water does some very interesting things, indeed! From the love of power to the power of Love - My camera and video gear: [link to graphicstart.com] --- --- --- "Jesus Christ, the Son of God our Savior" |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76238239 United States 04/22/2020 08:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The physical laws that we know were born in the Big Bang and allowed the formation of atoms, particles, stars, planets, and galaxies. We know that each of these entities is governed by different rules, but we also know that there are rules that apply regardless of scale. Perhaps this is why dark matter filaments resemble the axons of neurons, or "universal" mathematics appears that explains the movement of particles and the evolution of epidemics. Quoting: Anonymer Feigling This week a study published in Nature Physics has unveiled the universal principles of self-assembly, a process by which particles of very different sizes, from atoms to small balls, are grouped together. The researchers have used laser pulses to create temperature differences capable of facilitating this assembly, both in small particles and in whole cells, emulating a relevant process in the formation of crystals or multicellular organisms. But perhaps the interesting thing is that knowing these universal principles of self-assembly could have many different applications. [link to www.nature.com (secure)] There is no such thing as "dark matter." If such a thing did exist, surely our high powered telescopes would not be able to observe stars 10's of 1000's of light years away. ------------ You know that "planet" they're currently saying has disappeared? Now they're saying it never existed to begin with. How convenient is that? Surely you know what you're talking about |
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User ID: 4929925 United States 04/22/2020 09:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you like this sort of stuff, you should look into micro clusters/ micro clustering... unexpected organization of molecules (like water) at the atomic level that leads to unanticipated physical properties. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78488910 Something I have been wondering about, it's weird...but have you ever seen like a polished slab of a picture/landscape jasper stone that has real looking scenery on it? Like you will see mountains and bodies of water and things that look like stuff you see in real life. On amber sometimes, baltic amber anyway you can often see what looks like the perfect curves of a woman's body, the correct proportions etched and smoothed by nature into the natural shape. You can see torso, butt and thighs like outline of the body. This is even more weird but people can see for themselves, if you take even a good cell phone camera and take like a natural quartz geode or stone, I have done this with amethyst and clear oregon opal, you take a close up picture then enlarhe it, and you can see what looks like cities and scenes even even battles taking place. You can see what looks like a bunch of houses, rivers, storms taking place, it just looks like scenes from various places on earth. Is there an explanation for this kind of thing? I have tried looking it up on google but I don't think I am putting in the right terms, other people besides me have had to wonder about this. Maybe it's part of the as above so below phenomenon, and matter on earth all coalesces and forms in same ways no matter their size. Peepaws |
Funney User ID: 78829531 Czechia 04/22/2020 09:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you like this sort of stuff, you should look into micro clusters/ micro clustering... unexpected organization of molecules (like water) at the atomic level that leads to unanticipated physical properties. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78488910 [link to structuredwaterunit.com (secure)] Good stuff that was nice thank you |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76799292 United States 04/22/2020 09:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The physical laws that we know were born in the Big Bang and allowed the formation of atoms, particles, stars, planets, and galaxies. We know that each of these entities is governed by different rules, but we also know that there are rules that apply regardless of scale. Perhaps this is why dark matter filaments resemble the axons of neurons, or "universal" mathematics appears that explains the movement of particles and the evolution of epidemics. Quoting: Anonymer Feigling This week a study published in Nature Physics has unveiled the universal principles of self-assembly, a process by which particles of very different sizes, from atoms to small balls, are grouped together. The researchers have used laser pulses to create temperature differences capable of facilitating this assembly, both in small particles and in whole cells, emulating a relevant process in the formation of crystals or multicellular organisms. But perhaps the interesting thing is that knowing these universal principles of self-assembly could have many different applications. [link to www.nature.com (secure)] There is no such thing as "dark matter." If such a thing did exist, surely our high powered telescopes would not be able to observe stars 10's of 1000's of light years away. ------------ You know that "planet" they're currently saying has disappeared? Now they're saying it never existed to begin with. How convenient is that? A lot of these guys in the science field are occultists, they put out a lot of theories like "dark matter" as fact when it's clearly fiction. Soon after we realize the United Nations and WHO were a scam, we will move to the fields of science and medicine. The entire American Medical Association, same people who own the WHO own the AMA. All these studies on science coming out of Ivy League schools. I trust science, I don't trust biased scientists that can twist data and frame it anyway they like, leaving out any data that would make their view look bad. That's always how they do it, by omission. But "CNN and Nature magazine said the experts and scientists said this was true, it's not fake news of CNN, these are real scientists!" Our scientific fields and educational institutions have been taken over by occultists and Marxists. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76799292 United States 04/22/2020 09:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All those years of being told pharmaceuticals were good for you, that the food pyramid said to eat tons of carbs and low fat. They don't care about our health. It's a pyramid cult, all orders that trickle-down come from the very top, and at that top they are Luciferians by admission and practice, they all went to Epsteins Island, all your doctors, scientists, all of them. No one makes it big in this World without being dirty. [link to hemphealer.wordpress.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75758325 United States 04/22/2020 09:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This was solved over 5,000 years ago as seen in the book Srimad Bhagavatam The Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 3, chapter 11, text 5 to 12, gives the details on how time can be calculated based on the movement of atoms. Incredible book. Also describes heat-sensing flying ship-based projectiles that explode on contact. (heat seeking missiles 5,000 years ago) probably deserves its own thread |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75758325 United States 04/22/2020 09:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This was solved over 5,000 years ago as seen in the book Srimad Bhagavatam Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75758325 The Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 3, chapter 11, text 5 to 12, gives the details on how time can be calculated based on the movement of atoms. Incredible book. Also describes heat-sensing flying ship-based projectiles that explode on contact. (heat seeking missiles 5,000 years ago) probably deserves its own thread Here is a link to help a little bit [link to eternalreligion.org (secure)] |
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User ID: 78570750 United States 04/22/2020 10:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The physical laws that we know were born in the Big Bang and allowed the formation of atoms, particles, stars, planets, and galaxies. We know that each of these entities is governed by different rules, but we also know that there are rules that apply regardless of scale. Perhaps this is why dark matter filaments resemble the axons of neurons, or "universal" mathematics appears that explains the movement of particles and the evolution of epidemics. Quoting: Anonymer Feigling This week a study published in Nature Physics has unveiled the universal principles of self-assembly, a process by which particles of very different sizes, from atoms to small balls, are grouped together. The researchers have used laser pulses to create temperature differences capable of facilitating this assembly, both in small particles and in whole cells, emulating a relevant process in the formation of crystals or multicellular organisms. But perhaps the interesting thing is that knowing these universal principles of self-assembly could have many different applications. [link to www.nature.com (secure)] There is no such thing as "dark matter." If such a thing did exist, surely our high powered telescopes would not be able to observe stars 10's of 1000's of light years away. ------------ You know that "planet" they're currently saying has disappeared? Now they're saying it never existed to begin with. How convenient is that? Surely you know what you're talking about Yeah, well, neither does OP...dark matter has never been directly observed, so the statement about how dark matter is shaped, is bunk! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70874676 United States 04/22/2020 10:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You never saw who rolled it, just the ball itself rolling by the doorway. From that snapshot of moment in time, you calculated the the change in speed, rpm's, mass etc of the bowling ball and determine that it must have been spinning much faster and with more force at some point in the past in order to reach your door. In fact...at some point, the math shows it must have been spinning so fast that the molecules of the bowling ball could not overcome centrifugal force...therefore they must have coalesced together to form the ball, perhaps millions of years ago. Of course you think this because you ignore the testimony of your wacko religious neighbor who claims to know and have seen the guy who tossed the ball. Because you reject his claim as nonsense and stick to hard facts and evidence, you know the truth, that the universe formed the bowling ball millions of years ago and the forces of nature set it on a path past your door way. You know this because your a smarty, unlike your religious wacko neighbor. Imaginary bowling ball guy indeed! What a wacko! :exciting: |
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musashi777
User ID: 78277821 Canada 04/22/2020 10:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've noticed that, if things can get hooked Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78829508 onto other things, they seem to go out of their way to do so. "Things" just seem to get naturally TANGLED UP. This NEVER seems to lead to ORDER but to CHAOS. Wires do that. you couldn't even tangle them on purpose the way they tangle when no one is looking! |
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Anonymer Feigling
(OP) User ID: 76374479 Germany 04/22/2020 11:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A "universal" recipe The researchers have found a way to use the same method for many different materials and scales. "For the first time, we have shown a self-assembly methodology that works for any material suspended in any liquid, thanks to the fact that our method depends exclusively on physical forces." Specifically, the researchers used two forces. On the one hand, they used an ultrafast laser capable of creating temperature gradients in a liquid. "Just like in a steam engine, the liquid begins to flow from hot to cold. And as it does, it pulls on any particles it comes across.” After that, they turned off the laser, allowing a second "force" to begin working: Brownian movements. Thanks to these, the particles move in all directions, at random, and are redistributed homogeneously, whatever their size. In fact, the researchers managed to use the same method for particles that were different in size by more than four orders of magnitude. They did this with a three nanometer (nm) particle, with 500 nm polystyrene beads, with bacteria of the species Micrococcus luteus, 0.7 microns, yeast cells of the species Sccharomyces cerevisiae, five microns, and with cells of human mammary glands, which reach 15 micrometers. Emotion beats reason Don't let it be that way |
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User ID: 76568830 United States 04/22/2020 11:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The physical laws that we know were born in the Big Bang and allowed the formation of atoms, particles, stars, planets, and galaxies. We know that each of these entities is governed by different rules, but we also know that there are rules that apply regardless of scale. Perhaps this is why dark matter filaments resemble the axons of neurons, or "universal" mathematics appears that explains the movement of particles and the evolution of epidemics. Quoting: Anonymer Feigling This week a study published in Nature Physics has unveiled the universal principles of self-assembly, a process by which particles of very different sizes, from atoms to small balls, are grouped together. The researchers have used laser pulses to create temperature differences capable of facilitating this assembly, both in small particles and in whole cells, emulating a relevant process in the formation of crystals or multicellular organisms. But perhaps the interesting thing is that knowing these universal principles of self-assembly could have many different applications. [link to www.nature.com (secure)] Big Bang? Come on dude. That theory has been dead for over 20 years. There is nothing else to replace it, except admitting GOD did everything, so the atheists won't say it. Credit GOD, not the Big Bang. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 6324872 United States 04/22/2020 11:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the structure of all things is heavily determined by the relative strength of the fundamental forces of nature. the powerful binding forces of an atom overcoming the magnetic repulsion of same charge components. the subtlety of the gravitational force only impactful on a huge scale. these forces specifically being what they are shape our universe |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75525718 Canada 04/22/2020 11:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | To conceive is to come up with an idea. ... Latin roots for conceive (by way of French) point to "take into" either "the womb" or "the mind." An idea is sometimes called "a seed" or "the seed of an idea," and conceive means to produce something from inside the mind — or to become pregnant. |