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Kevin
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Why is Warped Space Important?
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Jan 26, 2013 4:18 PM
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Spiral structures are under frame shifting given boundary value problems... I have folding dimentions by the short hairs if I apply myself to warped space? Well, if that is the case then don't insult me with a job offer for less than 50K a year... I'm too old to work for peanuts. I have folding dimentions by the short hairs by default... Really, what it amounts to is that one has to be under fusion to be under cold fusion... 'k, well, I'm under fusion, but premise for cold fusion is contrived without my knot theory... There has to be premise for warped space, otherwise, there is no premise for cold fusion... You don't have premise for warped space if you think that folding dimentions amounts to anything... I quess some quantum type thinks that folding dimentions and cold fusion proves the split in their equations... I don't think splitting equations works like that. What does work is to build a better scanning tunneling electron microscope based on my knots if you ever want premise for cold fusion.
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