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Is Minkowski's spacetime just a 3d flipbook?
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Aug 27, 2010 4:49 PM
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AB may have the missing link of the harpedonaptae, the surveyors, whether or not the pyramids were purpose-built for that.
"time is not a dimension; or, it is the only dimension, whereby we preceive all of the other ones." --RBFuller
keep that in mind, when going-on about "spacetime," and any other mere phase-space, as well as the 11d of stringtheory: is it really "10+1?"
thus: yes, very scarey;may have to really go "off of the Grid."
> Earth has been losing about 0.1%/year of its geomagnetic force,
thus: Trickier Dick Cheeny from the Nixon admin. has been shown to possibly have been involved, and only by stopping the "scramble of interceptors," to intercept the huge bombs (or, in the vernacular, De Planes!) as I recall, most of the "points" that were made in the *PM* debunking were just fine but, the actual Gold Standard, would be the report from the head of the MIT welding; so, debunk that, if you can handle it.
thus: my Word, I hadn't expected teeheehanson to be a member of the Second Church of England, secular, but I'd like to see an extrapolation of the idea of a barycenter, being all that a black hole is. anyway, he stole the inverse second-power law (algebraization of Kepler's orbital constraints) from Hooke.
thus: "hobo aether," I like that; reminds me of Descartes ad hoc metaphors to explain refraction (http://wlym.com .-)
thus: you begged the question about trigona, again!... of course, the desire to make "the" new "math" is a requisite, but monsieur seems to be totally pre-impressed with his "new" math, or his imagination. > I am quite comfortable in my own well established reality
thus: Bill's assertion about layfolk intuition is the best, I've seen, so far, as *raison d'etre* for contradictive induction. but, I didn't get what he said about "nonconstructive" contradictive induction. anyway, you'll have to rent your own broom, going or coming to the Magic Kingdom; I don't take passengers!
--les ducs d'Enron! http://tarpley.net
--Light, A History! http://wlym.com
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