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WC> You caught it? WC> I thought it was great. I was less satisfied. They seemed to be enamoured of their squiggley little lines graphics. For example, if gravitons can radiate and interact with the parallel universe membranes, why haven't they all attracted each other? Why don't we detect gravitic fields from a neighboring parallel universe where we don't see matter in our universe? OK, so gravitons are just as strong as the carriers of the EM, Strong, & Weak forces, but they react weakly in our universe because they can radiate to parallel universes. If a mass in a parallel universe emits gravitons which penetrate our universe's membrane, hence causing a gravitic field which attracts matter in our universe (creating "condensation nuclei" so to speak) then all the stars, galaxies, etc., would be in identical spots in all the nearby parallel universes. So our gravitons escape, theirs are detected, summed up we should see STRONG gravitic fields around astronomic bodies. It's similar to Gamov's Paradox. They left too much unexplained! WC> Quantum physics _always_ gives me a headache but I love it WC> none the less. My degree is in Chemistry so I learned about that in college. WC> The mysteries of the universe are a marvel to behold! ... Knowledge is camouflage, it hides the reality beneath ___ MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.35 ---* Origin: The Bare Bones BBS (1:105/360) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 105/360 106/2000 633/267 |
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