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Hey Danny -
Glad we have Emile, another fine mind, with us. It is very interesting to hear your take on the state of advanced physics. Dr. Busby is a hero of mine, and I must brush up on Miller's work. Nassim Haramein has a working Unified Field Theory, he has called out the math of the quantum physicists as re-normalizing an infinite energy density in the vacuum (aether), and calculated that it is 10^93 dynes/cc.
Large infinite quantities make for really messy math, so they created the Strong Nuclear Force to be a value that would overcome the electrostatic force repelling protons. Here is a recent video from Nassim, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpveV9WBwss
and his website is http://resonanceproject.is
Best, Sha
Emile: No, I am not an academic by any means. I am a retired senior electronic tech / TV broadcast engineer.
I do have a large collection of physics, math, and medical books I used to read before the internet came along.
I am basically mathematically illiterate, but try to make up for it with logic and critical thinking. I learned basic
electronics in the Air Force, studied on my own, and eventually got a 1st class FCC license (back when the FCC meant something). I have a theory I think might explain how physics works without resorting to a bunch
of strange looking gobbledegoop normal mortals can't begin to understand. Einstein was a charismatic looking
highly educated Zionist free thinker who completely missed the boat when it came to gravity and the theory of
everything. Don't get me wrong, I have great respect for Dr Einstein and anyone who can achieve a PHD in
physics. To me medicine is easy compared to the math of modern day mixed up theoretical physics.
Dr Chris Busby was the first to mention a man named Dayton Miller who performed the experiments done
by Michelson and Morley, and proved there is an aether. Dayton Miller used a more sensitive instrument and
did thousands of measurements compared to a few hundred by Michelson-Morley. I think the latest theory of
everything is string theory. I call mine my "ball theory". Unfortunately my way of doing theoretical physics doesn't pay too good. ha. I am interested in hearing your background Emile. We all bring different ideas to the
table. .... thanks ... Danny
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