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Re: 3 Pages of Electrifying Arguments About Gravity, Science & Politics - 05-24-2007, 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by dleviwing View Post
Kent;
I do hope you are not basing your knowledge and intellect on such sites.
David: Certainly I'm not basing my facilities on such sites, on the other hand, such sources of information are alternatives to jack in the box thinking. I am persuaded that Miles Mathis, for example, is among the most perceptive of expeditionary thinkers - all the more so because he is contemporary. Please recall that 'amateur' translates to 'he or she who loves his or her work'. Much of the evolution of science has emerged from that underestimated, too often condescended sector.

Please bear in mind also that I - like many others - learn from apparent mistakes and misunderstandings. There are several arguments transpiring between yourself and others for example - arguments which I could - and do - alternately take either side of. This is not to imply that I do not have some 'prejudices' that 'hold these (given) truths to be self evident'. I am learning from yourself and others on this forum, what questions to ask and how to ask them. Of course I think I have some answers also. I am basically 'old school', which is not to be wisely underestimated. The times, they are a'changin'...
(The only thing that is permanent is change <Heraclitus> is also a profile of the physically expanding - 4-D space-time - universe; about which I have much to learn, and to say. I have qualified disagreements with those who say 'gravity is not a force'.)

I respect your scientific zeal, Mr. dleviwing. We apparently agree on the primary issue of Matter first, with the rest in subsequence, though I have a slightly revised listing:
Matter, motion, mass (inertia), energy, dimensions (space-time).

"There is always larger than large, and smaller than small." - Anon

I am also a Steady State (No beginning, no ending) advocate. I respectfully submit that the Steady State is well on its way to recognized reinstatement. The big bang is ever more entangled with collapsation, as it were. It has neither a leg to stand on or a stool to fall from. There is much to be revealed.


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