reply to post by AllenBishop
Electrons don't really orbit a nucleus like you see in old '50s science fiction movies.
Orbitals are not orbits.

Originally posted by Cybernet
reply to post by TauCetixeta
The 'Beamships' exist. They look very similar to the one on that picture.
The mass remains constant.
However, the warp field reduces the mass of the spacecraft to an artificial zero.
The technology is known as spacial deterioration of mass.
Originally posted by DJW001
reply to post by TauCetixeta
The mass remains constant.
However, the warp field reduces the mass of the spacecraft to an artificial zero.
The technology is known as spacial deterioration of mass.
Wrong! It's called supersymmetrical negative mass... I knew you would eventually slip up. Your sources are pulling your leg.
Originally posted by The GUT
Originally posted by SplitInfinity
reply to post by The GUT
The Gutster! Nice to hear from you. So you are a NO. LOL! Split Infinity
yeah, i'ma "no" because I believe "they" are waaay to crafty to get busted by us.![]()
Concerning "Operation Crossroads", I saw the original photos that had the military stamps on the back. Coming out of the mushroom clouds were UFO's with water still dripping off of their saucer shaped hulls. The military had bombed an underground UFO base in the ocean just off of Bikini Atoll. The person in charge of this Military operation was General Joseph Stillwell. I wondered if the young boy that went to school with Marie was related, because his name was Joseph Stillwell. I called up his grandfather, who was raising him, and he confirmed that he was in deed named after the General, and that General Joseph Stillwell was this older gentleman's Uncle! I was shocked, and had to ask if he was aware of what was seen during the atomic blast. He stated that he was in the airplane that was photographing the blast. He was flying in the air when the bomb went off and he SAW the UFO's coming out of the clouds. Here was an eyewitness account of what Philip had evidence of in the photographs. All of these photographs were missing from Philip's apartment, (along with foreign and UFO metals, notes for a book he was writing, and high math and masonic books), after he was murdered.
Originally posted by Bedlam
reply to post by AllenBishop
Electrons don't really orbit a nucleus like you see in old '50s science fiction movies.
Orbitals are not orbits.
Originally posted by Bedlam
reply to post by AllenBishop
Well, since an electron has rest mass, it can't move faster than c, so you can't "beef up" one to the point that happens.
You start pumping energy into an atom's electrons, what you eventually get is an ion.edit on 3-1-2013 by Bedlam because: (no reason given)