Wormhole/Black Hole Feedback Detection By Geography and History



>>From Osher Doctorow mdoctorow@xxxxxxxxxxx

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Wormhole/Black Hole Feedback Detection By Geography and History
Copyright By Owner Osher Doctorow Ph.D.
First Published 2005

My suggestion is that the continental drift that split various
continents (see Wikipedia on Gondwanaland and Laurasia) constituted a
rupture severe enough to create a wormhole or something related to a
mini-black hole.

To detect this historically, I'd look for indications of extremely
unusual feedback in history. There are three such cases at least: A.
The "simultaneous" discovery of calculus by Sir Isaac Newton and
Leibniz and the slightly previous discovery of calculus formulas by
Pierre de Fermat and the earlier discovery of some approximations by
Archimedes. B. The pyramids which were found in both Ancient Egypt and
Central and South America. C. (See my recent thread on "Why the
universe has feedback...") simultaneous discoveries in Dark
Energy/Feedback studies such as those of Linde of Stanford/Russia and
Yokoyama of Japan, and in general the recent spurt of Creative Genius
papers on arXiv and Front For the Mathematics ArXiv/arXiv from Brazil,
Mexico, India, Russia, Ukraine, Japan, the U.K., Spain, Israel.

Notice in the last sentence of the previous paragraph that the nations
explicitly mentioned were near the boundaries of the continental splits
of Gondwanaland and Laurasia (Brazil, India, Israel, Japan,
Russia/Ukraine, Spain, Mexico, U.K., USA).

Osher Doctorow

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