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A fluid map is made when water flows over a flat plaster surface previously impregnated with dye which changes color when wetted. A heavy sheet of glass rests on the plaster. When water is pumped through the central inlet it flows outwards through the sandwich. It flows along a wetted surface much easier than it does across a dry one, so as soon as these wetted avenues get started, the water bursts forth as clear expanding spokes of radial flow, separated by expanding spokes of dry no flow. Photos are taken thru the glass cover.

Hard to ignore n’est ce pas.

Coulomb Fluid Diagrams.JPG

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In bi-verse theory charges are inter-dimensional portals through which coulomb energy circulates. What goes in in the ‘here-verse’ goes out in the ‘there-verse’ with the same energy, angular momentum …Here the flipside of a particle is its anti particle…a positron then is an inside out electron. Moving charges cause radiation so an electron moving ‘here’ is also a positron moving ‘there’ they are joined at the hip.

So to answer the question light travels concurrently both ‘here’ and in the antiverse

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On 10/1/2019 at 4:34 AM, Blake Taylor said:

Hard to ignore n’est ce pas.

Have you now ignored abandoned this thread ?

If not, referring to the wagon wheel like diagram in the top right,

Which colour is meant to represent the wet and which the dry ?

 

You appear to like patterns and much interesting art has been derived from scientific use of drawing.

Have you looked at Philip Ball's books, for instance The self made Tapestry ?

https://www.google.co.uk/search?source=hp&ei=0rOZXZDGH6_5sAfr573oCQ&q=philip+ball+tapestry&oq=philip+ball+the+tapest&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i22i30.176.5604..9600...0.0..0.540.2984.12j6j2j1j0j1......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i131j0.l6KipzJHdRw

 

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Moderator Note

Moved to Speculations and merged with existing "Diverse" thread.

You need to do more than post unexplained drawings. If you do not post the mathematical model and/or evidence, this thread will be closed.

 

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