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Brand New Math May Explain Strange Phenomena in Space-Time

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posted on Feb, 17 2017 @ 10:00 AM
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a reply to: dragonridr

Absolutely correct. Earth is an equilibrium, and the changes in one area absolutely affect another, whether it be small or large. Most people don't realize air is a physical object though, so even in simpleton terms you will have people scream NO NO NO, as evidenced by this thread.




posted on Feb, 17 2017 @ 10:25 AM
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So. basically its the butterfly effect? is that it?



posted on Feb, 17 2017 @ 10:32 AM
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originally posted by: pikestaff
So. basically its the butterfly effect? is that it?

Until the first law of thermodynamics can be disproven, yep.



posted on Feb, 17 2017 @ 10:38 AM
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Beyond the observable into the theoretical, I find comforting reassurance in the fact that the more we think we know about space-time the less we actually do.




posted on Feb, 18 2017 @ 04:26 PM
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a reply to: dogstar23

Just to clarify & generally speaking, a slight breeze off of Spain would be heading East, meteorologically, because it's in the northern hemisphere.

Caribbean hurricanes are created by winds coming off the coast of Africa heading west. The winds become cyclonic by bumping into high pressure areas which draws additional winds to flow into the low pressure of the "hurricane seedling". Though they gather heat from warmer waters, only the center rises. The low pressure system becoming a hurricane always rotates counterclockwise.
www.livescience.com...
I know it's not exactly the original thread but just helping clarify this Butterfly Effect regarding breezes from Spain.

Off to study the original article more!! This is such exciting news for the Astrophysics community. Now, can the spacial patterns be duplicated by CERN at atomic & subatomic levels???
edit on 02/14/17 by LittleBurgh because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 18 2017 @ 05:45 PM
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a reply to: madmac5150

Bummer. It's a novel theory. The math & duplicatable patterns should bear it out. Maybe eventually it will. The abstract part of the article sounded a little like parts of string theory with causal vibrations leading to tiny & local reactions. Newtonian physics tends to breakdown in subatomic testing (or we're just not there yet) so it would be cool to see it applied in the vastness of space.

Thanks for your time reading the whole paper.
~LB



posted on Feb, 18 2017 @ 06:19 PM
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originally posted by: gription
a reply to: soficrow

Liars. All of them . Field patterns do not exist period!, much less in the imaginations of these federal grant leeches.


Patterns in gravy waves might exist though! Given that LIGO instruments have to be sensitive enough to detect a change in length of less than 1000th the size of a single proton between interferometer's arms, theres still a 1 in 20 chance that the discoveries at LIGO are just random noise.

But research in thise field might result in Quantum Gravity models being tested as they are expected to show a different signature to that of general relativity here







 
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