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Originally posted by Mary Rose
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
It's summarized in your favorite picture:
Wrong.
It's your favorite picture.
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
Actually it is MY favourite picture - any idea if he's shaved those shoulders yet??
Originally posted by buddhasystem
Originally posted by squandered
So what we are saying is that there is a resonance of a sort that can be rumbled into itself through a vortex via electricity
This already does not make a slightest degree of sense...
which breaches existing physical norms, as a result of exponentially increasing magnetism?
...and that does not either.
Perhaps he is more interested in the elegance of the number sequences.
Oh please, did you read any of his papers, did you see his posters?
Mary should have known I was joking about it being her favorite image...since she asked me to not post it anymore. I haven't spammed the board with it, but when it seems like an appropriate source to answer a particular question, I don't see why it can't be posted.
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
Actually it is MY favourite picture - any idea if he's shaved those shoulders yet??
resonance of a sort that can be rumbled into itself
Originally posted by buddhasystem
reply to post by squandered
resonance of a sort that can be rumbled into itself
Resonance of what? And rumble means what?
Yes, and here's an artist's rendering of what a black hole at the center of a galaxy might do, sucking in stars, planets, and spaceship, in a big vortex.
Originally posted by squandered
The shape is an inward bound vortex meant to shape the energy / electricity
There are types of fields of energy and if I'm not wrong this one is galaxy shaped with a black hole center
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
Yes, and here's an artist's rendering of what a black hole at the center of a galaxy might do, sucking in stars, planets, and spaceship, in a big vortex.
Originally posted by squandered
The shape is an inward bound vortex meant to shape the energy / electricity
There are types of fields of energy and if I'm not wrong this one is galaxy shaped with a black hole center
Now how come I never saw this in any of Rodin's coil black hole videos? In fact in one video I think I saw a guy stick his finger in the middle of the coil where the black hole is supposed to be, and nothing happened to his finger...how is that possible if there's a black hole there?
Hint: it's not possible, and Rodin is delusional.
I saw a guy stick his finger in the middle of the coil where the black hole is supposed to be, and nothing happened
So what you're saying, is that Rodin's coil is a form of a sink?
Originally posted by squandered
Try sticking your finger into a sink when the water is releasing. You will feel a pull. Other people can talk more about various affects of votex' than I. There is no doubt that energy is often shaped that way. Energy can be moved. Apparently energy can be accelerated.
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
I saw a guy stick his finger in the middle of the coil where the black hole is supposed to be, and nothing happened
There is no evidence of any vortex in Rodin's coil. On the contrary, Rodin's own photo proves there isn't:
Originally posted by squandered
The water creates a vortex
I don't know what you don't understand.
I'll defer to Tesla for ways of moving energy about. As you all know, he managed to patent some groundbreaking stuff. He was trying to harness the power within the sub-atomic realm, which I think is where the action is.
If you can have E-fields in space, then objects in space will tend to act as anodes or cathodes. And before you know it, you are talking about a galactic circuit linking all of the components together. Depending on how invested you are in the existing theories, these findings are either extremely exciting or incredibly threatening.
Originally posted by buddhasystem
reply to post by squandered
I'll defer to Tesla for ways of moving energy about. As you all know, he managed to patent some groundbreaking stuff. He was trying to harness the power within the sub-atomic realm, which I think is where the action is.
Care to provide links or materials about Tesla's attempts to harness the power at subatomic level?
Originally posted by squandered
I'm talking about the energy that holds particles together and some theories about harnessing this energy.
Everything happens on various levels from sub-atomic to galactic - big and small, all affecting us...
You know what they say about ASSuME, right?
Originally posted by Americanist
So it's safe to assume, you've seen the null point of Earth's magnetic field during recombination.