graybear13 Posted August 24 Share Posted August 24 I have been playing the role of Cassandra for over 40 years watching you people floundering around acting like you know. You are trying to understand something I saw in 1982. I'm sure you will finally get there, but you better hurry up every chance you get. Here is one last turd from the sandbox. When I see tornado forming in the clouds and growing bigger and bigger, reaching down toward earth I see something coming into existence that wasn't there before. The air molecules are being organized in such a way that allows and actually forces more and more air to be pulled into the new matrix (the pull of gravity). The first time I saw an EF5 tornado touch down, before it became obscured by debris, I saw the warp in space time that is gravity. Nature is giving us an example of how gravity pulls in a cloud of gas and becomes the destructive force of creation. Creation has to destroy and replace an existing matrix in order to exist. Correct me if I am wrong but the only thing in nature that does this is a tornado, a vortex. Is there something else in nature that forces gas particles to cluster and whirl closer and closer together becoming something that takes on a life of it's own? How else could a cloud of hydrogen gas collapse into a star? Is it magic, like you suggest, or is there a certain framework that makes this happen? You say in your rules don't expect us to do your work for you. I say why should I do your work for you. I'm not a scientist, I'm not getting payed by anyone. Putting you on the right path should be enough. You have so much engineering potential to be able to build the LHC and a Webb telescope you could build an anti gravity machine practically over night and we could move onto retooling or transportation vehicles world wide with clean energy this time, but alas all you want to do is play with colliders and act like you know. It' very nice to provide great jobs on an engineering project, but I'm afraid that colliders are useless in revealing how all of this was created and is held together. Your colliders fail mainly because you strip away the energy carrier before you collide protons or other pieces of the atom. That is ironic because the energy carrier is what you are looking for. I'm curious, do you think that if throw a glass jar onto a concrete floor that all of the little pieces of glass on the floor actually existed individually in the jar before it was shattered? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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