Anti-matter
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Anti-matter
Basically, there is no such thing as anti-matter in the first place. There are only left and right spin ethons. Matter only occurs when ethons stop spinning due to etheric pressure or nodal anomalies. The normal condition is that ethons spin freely without interaction. This is what we would call 'empty space'. Ethons are spaced in alternate order like cogs in a watch. You could call this order positive/negative or right spin/left spin orientation. The ethons can come together temporarily when a light wave passes. This is because the pressure wave pushes the ethons together which pushes the wave at the speed of light.
Using the DarwinX method of analysis I think we can find a solution to this problem. Using the simple equation: spin + aether = matter, we can easily explain how this can be. Matter consists of ethons which contain three forms - left spin, right spin and no spin. The no spin ethons create a mini black hole or neutron. The left and right spin ethons rotate around the neutron or no spin ethon. Thus, matter only occurs when the ethons stop spinning which is very rare occurrence in the galactic scheme of things. Note - The rarity of matter may not be a permanent situation. Matter could be slowly increasing over time and aether decreasing. I am not entirely sure how it works. But, aether jets which shoot out from the centre of galaxies could be a clue as to where new aether production may be occurring. Thus, the big bang is not required in this case.
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Re: Anti-matter
Another fraud, then.DarwinX wrote: Basically, there is no such thing as anti-matter in the first place.
Is there really a problem? I'm not aware of it causing me any difficulties.Using the DarwinX method of analysis I think we can find a solution to this problem
There's an abundance of matter, they only tell you it's rare so they can inflate the price of it.The rarity of matter may not be a permanent situation
Yes, I can tell.I am not entirely sure how it works.
I didn't require one in any case.Thus, the big bang is not required in this case.
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Re: Anti-matter
This makes sense. The scientists are mere pawns being manipulated by the free-market robber baron capitalists.Harbal wrote:There's an abundance of matter, they only tell you it's rare so they can inflate the price of it.
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Re: Anti-matter
I know but try and tell people and they just tell you you're nuts.Obvious Leo wrote: This makes sense. The scientists are mere pawns being manipulated by the free-market robber baron capitalists.
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Re: Anti-matter
What's wrong with being nuts? Being nuts has a long and honourable tradition in human history and some of my best friends are nuts. There are even some within these pages who might unkindly suggest that I myself am nuts, although naturally I would be the least qualified to pass judgement on this assessment. However I feel certain that the majority view of most would be that Harbal is easily the nuttiest of all of us and that this is a badge of distinction which you should wear with pride.Harbal wrote:I know but try and tell people and they just tell you you're nuts.
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Leo,I don't know what to say. I suppose I should start by thanking my family for their support through all the dark times and there's my agent who never lost faith in me and then.............Obvious Leo wrote: Harbal is easily the nuttiest of all of us and that this is a badge of distinction which you should wear with pride.
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