Three Great Imbalances
There are three great imbalances in the universe. They are:
- The difference in size between electrons and protons
- Gravity, with no apparent anti-gravity
- The twisting
There are three great imbalances in the universe. They are:
The strict particle model presented in my book of physics leads us to the conclusion that everything is in some way derived from the aether. In the final analysis we get
Imagine two spherical space stations with a limitless supply of rockets. Each space station sends out rockets in straight lines in all directions. The rockets are all
Andrew Johnson has just published a new book, this time about Earth and the possibility that it might be hollow. It's a good read, freely available as a PDF on his site. I get a mention in it due to…
The void is not space. Space is aether, and aether is particles. The void is an infinity of nothing, something we don’t ever experience
Standard textbook physics tells us that the neutron is a fundamental particle. However, it’s well known that this particle cannot exist
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