Structured Water

Murfy

Well-Known Member
ok math boy-

i forgot you took algebra in eightj grade and i took woodshop. your mom was there. do the math onb that.
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
I was so happy when they opened this section of the forum but i got tired of it really fast............. sigh


I did the same thing you are doing except with "magnetic water" always a post to another you tube video as their response.

a ton of feathers is lighter then a ton of bricks ;-)
Well it might not be lighter but it is easy to see if we threw one ton of bricks from the top a leaning tower, if there is such a thing, (who would build a leaning tower? foolish, iac) onto a 1 ton, pile of feathers; would that not make feathers fly? Ahhhhh HA! Got you. :)

IAC, I'll say the same as I say to Pad. Be not attached to the result of your actions. Or in other words, Boneheads Abound. I'm very glad we got this section started. And you my forum friend, came up with a most astounding concept that may well, be real. So, chalk one up and suffer the little children to come among us for some real Science.

Variable Space Density has been predicted since Albert E. But, Ryan introduced this delicious concept that perhaps what we see as vast Distance is not distinguishable from vast Density, much closer to us. The light signatures would be the same. Now, we all lack the deep math, but I was very surprised to find, in my research, this is a unique and un-discovered concept. It could very well be the basis of a new cosmology, seriously. But, remember, we heard it here, first! Good job.

And like Pad, we can never convenience anyone, about woo or woo Tech, one way or another. It is belief. But those that can absorb the science are better off, I say. One person may finds a new interest or a broader understanding of good. But, if not, that's fine.

And the fact that we ruthlessly in-validate the woo is also, right and proper, IMO.
 

RyanTheRhino

Well-Known Member
you -

cannot do the proof, for a tornado. most, sure. not all.

funny that it's twisty. anyway, if you've ever had your house wrecked down by one, the only math you give a fuck is where am i gonna sleep tonight. there is much we don't understand.

my old buddy zahet, where are you now? ever put a gallon of water ont eh ground in a milk jug for a day? i did, and when i use it for clones, they show in three days. math, smath.
actually you can describe a tornado in math with vector fields and pressure gradients
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
What are you disagreeing with? I'm not ignoring you.
O.K. your right about the first 5 minutes. What did you think about the remainder of part 1 and parts 2 through 8?
Building a hypothesis is like masonry. If I see bricks missing in the first few courses, I don't need to wonder if the rest of the wall is sound. cn
 

RyanTheRhino

Well-Known Member
Variable Space Density has been predicted since Albert E. But, Ryan introduced this delicious concept that perhaps what we see as vast Distance is not distinguishable from vast Density, much closer to us. The light signatures would be the same. Now, we all lack the deep math, but I was very surprised to find, in my research, this is a unique and un-discovered concept. It could very well be the basis of a new cosmology, seriously. But, remember, we heard it here, first! Good job.
haha that was so long ago you actually remembered that talk.
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
Well, don't get on a high horse, but, I still consider it a genuine, unique and brilliant thought. I don't forget those. :)
 
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