Re: How Does Light "Know" How Fast to Travel?
From: tj Frazir (GravityPhysics_at_webtv.net)
Date: 11/21/04
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Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 21:01:39 -0500
So you dont understand ..............
energy reacts with energy at C.
sound is at ( C less the time it takes matter to move )
resistance in a wire is the total change in direction of the electron
to belong to two atoms at one point.
If the orbits line up exsact ,,its a supperconductor with no
resistance BUT a bit of change in directions because orbits dont quite
line up and its resistance AND if orbits wount line up at all its an
insulator.
space is a conductor with no resistance .
space is energy under presure.
magnets pos to pos repel as waves colide and raze energy between ,,wile
pos to neg wave interaction passing waves remove some energy from
between and the energy presure of the universe pushes them together.
nutrons and protons are eddies in energy and orbit the intence low
they make wile intence waves and motion push them apart wile gravity
pushes them together.
the universe and all its forces are very simple.
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