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Originally posted by andy1972
The only true wisdom comes when you finally realise that you know nothing.
Originally posted by tom.farnhill
reply to post by robwerden
why does it have to be alien technology with you people ?
why can,t you give credit to human scientists . to listen to people like you every thing we have ever discovered or invented has come from ALIENS.
Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
Originally posted by tom.farnhill
reply to post by robwerden
why does it have to be alien technology with you people ?
why can,t you give credit to human scientists . to listen to people like you every thing we have ever discovered or invented has come from ALIENS.
Well, it is awfully damning evidence that there was SOME intervention when lead Nazi officials explain that they "had help" when talking about the massive leaps forward in technology that they had.
Considering that most of the technology that the world uses today was given a massive push forward by the Nazi's, and the above admission that they recieved help, tells me that what walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, is indeed a duck.
Originally posted by bharata
I know that there are probably a lot of threads covering what you just said but why would they help the Nazis.
Originally posted by Shark_Feeder
The article expands on the incredible size of the gravitomagnetic field, and the possibility of merging General Relativity with Quantum or String Theory.
It seems the experiment is implying that when an object is put into motion it will actually produce more of the field than should be feasibly possible for its mass.
[edit on 26-2-2010 by Shark_Feeder]
Originally posted by noobsauce13
Now what's going to happen?
does that mean we can finally have flying cars?
Or a hoverboard???
Originally posted by m-theory
Remember that any radically new interpretation of any theory must still account for all the observations which have been recorded to date.
I've worked with raw data from measurements of galactic rotation curves and velocity dispersions that show there is a lot of mass out there that we just can't see. Dark matter could just be neutrinos and other subatomic bits blown out by the big bang - it doesn't have to be anything too exotic
If this doesn't make sense, that's ok! No one ever claimed the universe has to make sense, and there's no guarantee that we'll ever understand much of anything.