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Radioactive radiation?
Why, yes! He's clearly talking about radiation that is active in radio frequencies! Because that's what radioactive means . . .
at the Icke forum.
Radioactive radiation?
The past doesn't currently exist as a direct experience because you're not there now. You could say the same for major cities all over the world - they don't exist as a direct experience because you're not there now.
The past doesn't currently exist as a direct experience because you're not there now. You could say the same for major cities all over the world - they don't exist as a direct experience because you're not there now.
The now in Paris is the same now as in Berlin. Einstein was wrong.
The now in Paris is the same now as in Berlin. Einstein was wrong.
Not really. Space is a 3-dimensional, well, space. Space exists as a direct experience. Neither the past nor the future exist as a direct experience.
I know that it should NOT behave like that in space. That's enough for me.
Everything as information. Everything. Including the past.
"Einstein violated simple logic (many times), common sense,
the basic principles of analytic geometry, vector algebra,
and elementary measurement theory in deriving the transfor-
matin equations at the heart of Special Relativity."
If it weren't for all that pesky experimental confirmation . . .
If it weren't for all that pesky experimental confirmation . . .
radioactive radiation
WTF?
"radioactive radiation"?
Is that like, radiation squared? or something?
Nope, only you.Don't we all?![]()
I know that it should NOT behave like that in space. That's enough for me.
"It is often claimed that Einstein's theories of relativity have withstood every test thrown at them. This article attempts to challenge that claim by presenting a list of predictive failures, falsifying observations, and alternative explanations that better agree with the general rule of Occam's razor." -- http://knol.google.com/k/einstein-was-wrong-falsifying-observational-evidence-presented#
You might want to go check the frame rate on that.
Big blue text does not a cogent argument make.
"It is often claimed that Einstein's theories of relativity have withstood every test thrown at them. This article attempts to challenge that claim by presenting a list of predictive failures, falsifying observations, and alternative explanations that better agree with the general rule of Occam's razor." -- http://knol.google.com/k/einstein-was-wrong-falsifying-observational-evidence-presented#
Going that low, really? You're being a great conspiracy theorist, Anders!