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by bperet
Thu Jan 13, 2005 5:16 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Positrons and Electrons
Replies: 11
Views: 19142

Bi-rotating Electrons

Since an electron can capture a LF photon, space-displaced motion, and an electron is ALSO a photon-like, space-displaced motion, the possibility arises that an electron can also capture another electron, resulting in an "Electron Pair as a Birotation" (See: Superconductivity: A Time Regio...
by bperet
Thu Jan 13, 2005 3:54 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Positrons and Electrons
Replies: 11
Views: 19142

Charge on Electrons

<t>Electrons and positrons come in two "flavors", charged and uncharged. Larson attributes this to the addition of a rotational vibration, though the origin of this rotational vibration is left unexplained. A second problem with Larson's electron model is that it does not account for the ability of ...
by bperet
Thu Jan 13, 2005 3:18 pm
Forum: Other Theories
Topic: Astronomers Know Sun is getting hotter
Replies: 2
Views: 8485

Solar System entering dust cloud

MikeWirth wrote: I read where the sun is presently in a dust cloud region so accretion is most likely going to continue. David Wilcock and Richard Hoagland (the Enterprise Mission ) have been passing me their data on the observations of the entire solar system heating up. I don't agree with some of...
by bperet
Mon Jan 10, 2005 1:46 pm
Forum: Other Theories
Topic: polarity/passing the test
Replies: 5
Views: 10840

Repression and shadow

Little Dragon wrote: I've been wondering about this vmeme thing. Instead of transcend and include, don't people usually transcend and suppress? Yes, they do. It happens because the achieve a balance, and then forget the components they balanced. This is why a "stream of consciousness" is ...
by bperet
Sat Jan 08, 2005 7:16 pm
Forum: Other Theories
Topic: Astronomers Know Sun is getting hotter
Replies: 2
Views: 8485

Astronomers Know Sun is getting hotter

I ran across this interesting note in the book, Road in the Sky , by George Hunt Williamson (1959): Quote: Dr. Jason J. Nassau, director of the Warner-Swasey Observatory, Cleveland, Ohio, attended the International Science Symposium held recently in Rome, Italy. On July 1, 1957, he reported: Dr. Nas...
by bperet
Tue Jan 04, 2005 9:29 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Time Region Speeds
Replies: 77
Views: 116424

Re: Vectors and Temptors; 1/17/2004

<t>Hi Nehru,<br/> <br/> I think you are on to something interesting here. I am assuming the temtor would be observed as a polar direction, not a linear one, due to the geometric nature of counterspace. The result... polyhedral shells?<br/> <br/> Also, do we then have a SPATOR for the space region?<b...
by bperet
Tue Jan 04, 2005 9:15 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Time Region Speeds
Replies: 77
Views: 116424

Electrons and Charge; 11/4/2003

<t>Hi Nehru,<br/> <br/> Since I've been snowed in for the last week, I have had some time to work on my RS computer model again. I'd like your opinion on the concept of "charge".<br/> <br/> My model of the electron as the c-positron has produced an interesting side-effect. It apparently can capture ...
by bperet
Tue Jan 04, 2005 9:12 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Time Region Speeds
Replies: 77
Views: 116424

2003 Conference; 10/25/2003

<t>Hi Nehru,<br/> <br/> I gave a summary of our research and my projective geometry extensions during the ISUS conference. My lecture went on for over 2 hours, and would have gone longer except we had to break for dinner. Everyone was impressed, and I believe they now have a bit of an understanding ...
by bperet
Tue Jan 04, 2005 9:08 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Time Region Speeds
Replies: 77
Views: 116424

Reference points and Counterspace; 9/23/2003

<t>Hi Nehru,<br/> <br/> It just hit me that the reference points that Larson uses to measure scalar motion (see BPOM pg. 151) aren't really "reference points", but the type of "space" used in the coordinate system. In time-space, "the gravitational motion originates at a positive reference point and...
by bperet
Tue Jan 04, 2005 8:59 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Time Region Speeds
Replies: 77
Views: 116424

Re: Your Polyhedral Model; 8/26/2003

Hi Nehru, (Bruce offline for 3 months due to satellite modem failure.) Nehru wrote: Hope this finds you in cheers. Remember your polyhedral projection model (Extracts below) which illustrates the quantization of direction in 3-space? Can you ready it for presentation! Interesting you mention my poly...