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John Smith[_7_] June 3rd 11 12:22 AM

RADIO-WAVES do travel through empty space
 
On 6/2/2011 4:09 PM, Brad Guth wrote:

...
Right about that, and if this ether existence or whatever flow should
be FTL, as such we're never going to detect it, unless freezing it to
death at 0 K does the trick.

We can't see or otherwise detect the actual flow or existence of a
gravity wave or that illusive graviton, perhaps because it's running
at 2c or faster.

If an original monochromatic photon is not directed at the detector,
can that original photon still be detected? (such as from a
perpendicular, off to the side location)

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Yeah, that is a whole nother' can of worms ... truly-mass-less-ether ...
and, enters Michio Kakus' string theory.

And, if these guys have a hard problem with ether, just think about the
jump into that cesspool!

Basically, then, you must say, "There is no such thing as "matter",
there is only vibrations and frequencies ... I guess "vibrating ether"
.... ;-)

ROFLOL

Regards,
JS

Brad Guth June 19th 11 11:29 PM

RADIO-WAVES do travel through empty space, as defined by mainstream FUD-masters
 
On Jun 19, 2:22*pm, Brad Guth wrote:
On Jun 2, 10:48*am, Warhol wrote:









On Jun 2, 7:08*pm, Brad Guth wrote:


On Jun 2, 8:40*am, John Smith wrote:


On 6/2/2011 7:49 AM, Olrik wrote:


On 2011-06-02 01:50, John Smith wrote:
On 6/1/2011 9:03 PM, Olrik wrote:


...
He's a bit less dense than Warhol, but how do these elementary school
failures manage to get access to the internet?
net ...


ROFLOL ... what an idiot!


:-D


Regards,
JS


I can show you how to "see" the ether!


Place a strong magnet under a sheet of paper, now sprinkle iron filings
on top of the sheet of paper. *The iron filings will form them selfs
into a pattern showing the lines of magnetic force in the ether ...


These lines of force, OBVIOUSLY, do not have magic "photons" flowing
along them, and, if they are "waves", they are static ones!


The bend of the iron filings DO show the magnetic field AND the warped
ether though which they are conducted ...


Regards,
JS


I'm not sure that actual lines of magnetic force exist, other than
depicted by those paramagnetic iron filings which tend to create their
own patterns or lines. *Moving a magnet (big or little, powerful or
weak) past any sufficiently neutral or nonmagnetic conductor does not
suggest or otherwise indicate a given test magnet or artificial
magnetic field as offering lines of force.


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here you are right, BG, it doesn't line up with the magnetic force...
since ether atoms have a mass... Ether must be seen as layers of
oxygen and other gasses... the heavyset atoms are below and the
lightest above... (hydrogen is lightest)... why a balloon can fly very
high until it reach vacuum and there it will remain as positive loaded
atom which shall form a kind of Faraday cage around earth...


Magnetic lines of force do not exist, because such lines of force have
never been detected. *We've only observed how paramagnetic and
diamagnetic molecular stuff responds to the magnetic force.

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The space we call empty is actually anything but empty.

dave June 21st 11 03:43 PM

RADIO-WAVES do travel through empty space, as defined by mainstreamFUD-masters
 
On 06/20/2011 08:15 PM, wrote:


Any article in a newspaper going back to1920(!) is not exactly a
'scientific' piece of work . Are you still living in the past ?


I'm pretty sure electromagnetic waves were predicted and proved by 1890.

dave June 21st 11 03:46 PM

As opposed to?
 
On 06/21/2011 04:15 AM, herbert glazier wrote:
Tachrons make the aether the universe's
most dynamic place. TreBert



dave June 21st 11 03:47 PM

Churchill gets quoted more than FDR (and he was spewing drunkennonsense)
 
On 06/21/2011 06:00 AM, American wrote:

American

"A politician needs the ability to foretell what is going to happen
tomorrow, next week, next month, and next year. And to have
the ability afterwards to explain why it didn't happen."

- Winston Churchill



American June 21st 11 07:25 PM

As opposed to?
 
On Jun 21, 7:46*am, dave wrote:
On 06/21/2011 04:15 AM, herbert glazier wrote:







*Tachrons make the aether the universe's
most dynamic place. TreBert


People back then had 5000X the personal space than they do now.
Popular politicization now favors anyone willing to open their pockets
and bank accounts to parasites, rather than patriots.

The master plan is to suck the blood supply dry through Federal
exchanges of the kind the nation is currently experiencing. Social
incrementalists prefer to look down their noses at anyone without this
ability. Clearly its a plan to FUD anyone without enough personal
space around them, that equates security with material wealth.

Public speaking for the love of money, where only money = security is
one thing. Speaking for the heart, soul, and mind of a nation for that
security is completely another.

"The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of
blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal
sharing of miseries."

- An Old Drunk

American June 21st 11 07:28 PM

Churchill gets quoted more than FDR (and he was spewing drunken nonsense)
 
On Jun 21, 7:47*am, dave wrote:
On 06/21/2011 06:00 AM, American wrote:







American


"A politician needs the ability to foretell what is going to happen
* tomorrow, next week, next month, and next year. And to have
* the ability afterwards to explain why it didn't happen."


* - Winston Churchill


People back then had 5000X the personal space than they do now.
Popular politicization now favors anyone willing to open their pockets
and bank accounts to parasites, rather than patriots.

The master plan is to suck the blood supply dry through Federal
exchanges of the kind the nation is currently experiencing. Social
incrementalists prefer to look down their noses at anyone without this
ability. Clearly its a plan to FUD anyone without enough personal
space around them, that equates security with material wealth.

Public speaking for the love of money, where only money = security is
one thing. Speaking for the heart, soul, and mind of a nation for that
security is completely another.

"The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of
blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal
sharing of miseries."

- An Old Drunk

D Peter Maus[_2_] June 21st 11 08:39 PM

As opposed to?
 
On 6/21/11 13:25 , American wrote:

"The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of
blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal
sharing of miseries."

- An Old Drunk



I remember in 1958, reading "A Night To Remember" as part of a class
project, and writing a paper on it to be read to the class. The teacher
was surprised by my choice of material. Hell, it had a boat on the
cover...enough for me.

So, I read the book, wrote the paper and turned it in for grade,
prior to reading it to the class.

The teacher rejected it out of hand. Apparently I didn't get the
message that Lord had intended. And that was (and she was
extraordinarily clear about this):

That the truest honor would have been to leave the lifeboats in the
davits with those that had boarded them remaining on board. That it was
an act of the purest selfishness and greed to have boarded the lifeboats
knowing that everyone could not do so. Survival meant nothing when so
many would have to die.

The only honor, in fact the only DUTY of those selfish individuals,
would have been to die with their shipmates to face what may come
toether, rather than to be so self centered as to board the boats to
survive the wreck.

She went on to drive the point home: If only one person had to die
because the boats could not hold him, then it would have been their God
given duty for everyone to remain on board and face the moment together.

She failed me on the paper.

She also insisted that we divide up and share what was in my lunch
bags with other members of the class. I had leftover chicken cacciatore.
What I got to eat was half of a PJ&Balogna. Eewww.


That was my first encounter with the social agenda in the schools.

I know you'll be shocked to know that I vociferously objected to her
position.




Geoffrey S. Mendelson June 21st 11 08:49 PM

As opposed to?
 
D Peter Maus wrote:
I remember in 1958, reading "A Night To Remember" as part of a class
project, and writing a paper on it to be read to the class. The teacher
was surprised by my choice of material. Hell, it had a boat on the
cover...enough for me.

......
The only honor, in fact the only DUTY of those selfish individuals,
would have been to die with their shipmates to face what may come
toether, rather than to be so self centered as to board the boats to
survive the wreck.

.......
She failed me on the paper.

She also insisted that we divide up and share what was in my lunch
bags with other members of the class. I had leftover chicken cacciatore.
What I got to eat was half of a PJ&Balogna. Eewww.


That was my first encounter with the social agenda in the schools.


OMG, Your teacher was a commie. You should have reported her to the School
Board, the PTA, the committe on unamerican affairs, the teacher's union,
etc.

:-)

Geoff.

--
Geoffrey S. Mendelson N3OWJ/4X1GM
Making your enemy reliant on software you support is the best revenge.

BDK[_7_] June 21st 11 08:58 PM

As opposed to?
 
In article , says...

On 6/21/11 13:25 , American wrote:

"The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of
blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal
sharing of miseries."

- An Old Drunk



I remember in 1958, reading "A Night To Remember" as part of a class
project, and writing a paper on it to be read to the class. The teacher
was surprised by my choice of material. Hell, it had a boat on the
cover...enough for me.

So, I read the book, wrote the paper and turned it in for grade,
prior to reading it to the class.

The teacher rejected it out of hand. Apparently I didn't get the
message that Lord had intended. And that was (and she was
extraordinarily clear about this):

That the truest honor would have been to leave the lifeboats in the
davits with those that had boarded them remaining on board. That it was
an act of the purest selfishness and greed to have boarded the lifeboats
knowing that everyone could not do so. Survival meant nothing when so
many would have to die.

The only honor, in fact the only DUTY of those selfish individuals,
would have been to die with their shipmates to face what may come
toether, rather than to be so self centered as to board the boats to
survive the wreck.

She went on to drive the point home: If only one person had to die
because the boats could not hold him, then it would have been their God
given duty for everyone to remain on board and face the moment together.

She failed me on the paper.

She also insisted that we divide up and share what was in my lunch
bags with other members of the class. I had leftover chicken cacciatore.
What I got to eat was half of a PJ&Balogna. Eewww.


PB and.....Yuck! What kind of sick parent would give that to their kid?


That was my first encounter with the social agenda in the schools.

I know you'll be shocked to know that I vociferously objected to her
position.


It wasn't "the social agenda", you just had an insane teacher.

--
BDK- Top of the government shill heap for over 10 years running!


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