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Re: Newton's Gravitational Alternative ('Gravity may be a repelling force') - 10-02-2007, 05:24 PM

Lloyd's quote and RP's response:
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Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie View Post
Rascal, you haven't even mentioned handednesses, in all your work... Left handed matter/energy/motion is from a past distance position, traveling at c, and spinning/revolving/orbiting, in a left-handed spiral. Right handed matter/energy/motion is from a past distance position, traveling at c, and spinning/revolving/orbiting, in a right-handed spiral. If you take the time to look at such a model, you'll quickly see that any two right-handed, or any two left-handed, such motions of matter/waves, easily sets up a perfect hydrodynamic vortex, and the vector and polar co-ordinates, through group velocities, would create great compression and heat mechanics. We are offering such a model to further explain, what may have happened, before any physically visible genesis object appeared, i.e., black hole/big-bang/small-bangs/whatever. First star had to form from the primordial soup, somehow___This is my area of theorizing. If you think all we see came from a primordial point, as does "standard model" goofy physics, then we can't communicate, as that's just far too foolish. Your more recent posts, lead me to think you are more open minded, than are "standard model" goofy physicists...

It's just another twist, or twists, on the primordial matter/energy field. Einstein was right; "It's all field." "It's all thermodynamics..."

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Lloyd
Speaking of naturally occurring right and left handedness, have you contemplated any naturally occurring examples for the 'twists' in your field studies, Lloyd?

I often think about left and right handed spirals - they're in my work - a lot...

Surely your familiar with sunflower and cactus fields, for example?

Or does the second illustration (below) not accomodate your spiraling - right and left handed - universal issue?

Logarithmic Spirals

You see logarithmic spirals every day. They are the natural growth curves of plants and seashells, the celebrated golden curve of ancient Greek mathematics and architecture, the optimal curve for highway turns. Peer into a flower or look down at a cactus and you will see a pattern of logarithmic spirals criss-crossing each other like so:
This elegant spiral pattern is called phyllotaxis and it has a mathematics that is equally lovely. One reason why the logarithmic spiral appears in nature is that it is the result of very simple growth programs such as
  • grow 1 unit, bend 1 unit
  • grow 2 units, bend 1 unit
  • grow 3 units, bend 1 unit
  • and so on...
- Illustrations by Matthew Brand, MIT Media Lab brand@media.mit.edu
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