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Post by King Solomon on Mar 30, 2008 9:49:00 GMT -4
Throw out everything you have learned about physics. This book by Paul LaViolette sets the record straight: Everything you learned in Physics; it is all wrong.
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Post by king arthur on Mar 30, 2008 16:31:37 GMT -4
Throw out everything you have learned about physics. This book by Paul LaViolette sets the record straight: Everything you learned in Physics; it is all wrong. It seems everything is wrong to him. But only thing is wrong could be him. ;D
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Post by King Solomon on Mar 31, 2008 20:45:40 GMT -4
Throw out everything you have learned about physics. This book by Paul LaViolette sets the record straight: Everything you learned in Physics; it is all wrong. It seems everything is wrong to him. But only thing is wrong could be him. ;D It is hard to believe, but it is correct. His book gives many examples and facts to back up his theories. Interestingly, his theories are also very similar to those found in the Urantia Book.
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Post by mossy on Apr 2, 2008 0:09:51 GMT -4
i can agree with most of that info. But not that black hole part. what is his explanation there??
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Post by King Solomon on Apr 2, 2008 9:44:15 GMT -4
Higher gravitational fields produce exponentially increasing amounts of Genic energy. This Genic energy counterbalances the effect of gravitational collapse. Neutron stars can be compacted further by a factor of up to 216 by collapsing further into closely packed "Hyperons" which are more massive elementary particles. At this point the genic energy production would increase to balance the effect of gravity and the collapsed star would stabilize.
Cases in point are Seyfert galaxies and quasars. They radiate large amounts of Gamma radiation from so-called "black holes" even when there are no surrounding gas clouds or accretion disks to feed them. If these were truly "black holes," no radiation would be able to escape. The book gives many other examples of why a singularity or infinite mass is not observed in nature.
Likewise, many of the "infinities" of Special and General relativity and currently accepted particle theory are absurd. The concept of infinite mass is equally absurd.
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Post by mossy on Apr 2, 2008 18:49:17 GMT -4
haha, i see what your saying, ive actually been reading that all energy comes from black holes. not gets sucked into them. i thought you meant there was no such thing as the black hole itself, not just the common scientific belief of things getting sucked into them. So do you believe the spirit is infinite, if you say the concept of infintie mass is absurd? but then then your own godness isnt really a mass i suppose confusing
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Post by King Solomon on Apr 5, 2008 8:36:06 GMT -4
You ask a good question. I have given it some thought. Since consciousness in higher dimensional, it seems to be infinite to beings who dwell in the 3rd dimension.
Nothing in the universe is infinite, not even God.
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Post by mossy on Apr 6, 2008 23:58:23 GMT -4
cool, so heres another one what do you believe is infinite trhen? the creator him/herself of all the universes?
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