Re: Debunking Physics and Discovering The Process of the Universe

From: Jim Black (ghytrfvbnmju7654_at_mail.com)
Date: 06/17/04


Date: 17 Jun 2004 13:52:34 -0700

paradigm@dodo.com.au (Stephen Mooney) wrote in message news:<eb41b1a4.0406170206.44b601ad@posting.google.com>...
> two different things at the same time. On investigation you soon
> realize that the wave aspect of
> light is actually a function of its measurement. It's not really a
> wave, it's merely measured as a
> wave with a particular piece of technology. So, is light really a ball

> absorbs and emits. It is the emission aspect which is detected as a
> wavelength. As a fusion of

Are you trying to tell us that light waves don't exist, or is this
some sort of bizarre joke?



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