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Originally posted by noconsequence
reply to post by Bspiracy
In Stephen Hawkings book, "A Brief History OF Time" he says that in an atomic blast matter and anti-matter annihilate; forming a body of energy like an etheric universe.
He said that energy then quickly thins out, appearing to disappear into the ether; more or less. I really don't recall his exact words.
Edit to add: It's hard to imagine it would be that size. I wonder if that's what it is. The way he described it I believe it happens very quickly.
No consequencE..
Thank you.
[edit on 19-11-2009 by noconsequence]
[edit on 19-11-2009 by noconsequence]
Originally posted by TiM3LoRd
Originally posted by googolplex
If this is true, then all the stars are currently riping the heck out of fabric of space, right this second.
Originally posted by Bspiracy
"They" say that nuclear explosions create rips in the fabric of space. Curious people "they"
You can almost see it in the pic. It feels like a zoom into an atom and the energy of the unknown is almost palpable. The view makes the man made objects seem like an old clay-mation film.
eerie.... but hauntingly beautiful
b
Maybe space is made of kevlar space fabric.
Who is to say stars are not. Are there not immense electromagnetic and gravitational fields.
Originally posted by TeslaandLyne
Also explaining what is going on might mean the existence
of the ether is real and the ether has already been proven
to be non existent.
Originally posted by TeslaandLyne
I wonder if the ether will always exist.
There is a continuation however.
Interesting and not too off since we must inform ourselves
in some respects what we see in atomic bomb blasts.
Atomic energy must have ether effects.
See OT how UFOs visit atomic plants in another thread.
I did see a high flying trail in one blast photo.
Originally posted by karl 12
Don't know if anyone remembers this British scientific docu-drama about nuclear warfare
from 1984 but it still remains one of the most scariest films I've ever seen.
Threads
Google Video Link
en.wikipedia.org...
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