Robin,
Would you like to propose an experiment, to help us learn about the
nature of this Ocean?
My pet theory is that the medium, through which radio waves travel,
exists in more than three dimensions of space.
Sean
In reply to Sean Logan's message of Mon, 11 Jul 2022 12:14:14 -0700:
Hi Sean,
[snip]
>Robin,
>
> Would you like to propose an experiment, to help us learn about the
>nature of this Ocean?
If you start with a uniform fluid, then the only way to introduce particles is
through rotations within th
Ahh, so even atoms are made of this stuff? I like your description of them
as ''eddies'' in the liquid. When you're paddling a canoe, as you pull the
paddle out of the water, (after a stroke), there is sometimes a little
whirlpool flowing away. Didn't Rene Descartes propose the idea that atoms
a
In reply to Sean Logan's message of Mon, 11 Jul 2022 14:24:06 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
>Ahh, so even atoms are made of this stuff? I like your description of them
>as ''eddies'' in the liquid. When you're paddling a canoe, as you pull the
>paddle out of the water, (after a stroke), there is sometimes a
>
> I would be more inclined to say that electrons are eddies, rather than
> whole atoms. I think of the other particles in
> the zoo as composite eddies. (Wheels within wheels as it were.)
With a quasi solid core where the speed of rotation exceeds the information
transmission speed of the fluid
>
>
> With a quasi solid core where the speed of rotation exceeds the
> information transmission speed of the fluid/field (FLEID).
>
> Bit like an apple really. :-)
>
Hurricanes have cores too. Called the 'eye'. Would it be possible to make
a macroscopic electron, by stirring the Natural Medium
In reply to Sean Logan's message of Mon, 11 Jul 2022 18:15:19 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
>Hurricanes have cores too. Called the 'eye'. Would it be possible to make
>a macroscopic electron, by stirring the Natural Medium around fast enough?
>Don't electrons rotate at something like 790 times the speed of
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