| Re: Fluid Energy Theory Hi Jim; I glad to see your theory posted here. I enjoy reading your posts here and on your web page. I imagine that I will enjoy your book just as much. I feel that your theory covers so many, what will be considered controversial, statements about the make of this Universe, that it should lead to a lively discussion here. Over the last month I have had many visualizations in my head with the "Vortex" at the centre of my thoughts. Unfortunetaly I could not form them into coherent words to post in my thread and others. It was a joy to see that you had made your own discoveries along the ideals that I was trying to think of, but of course to such a higher and authoritative level. I considerate it very significant that I could be thinking along the same lines as you, but from a very different angle of thought. You joined this forum within days of me telling Vincent Wee-Foo that he had sparked my imagination for the first time in 15 years with his tread on "The Universal Vortical Singularity". I think that maybe it is time for the Vortex/Whirlpool/Spin to have its day in the sun, instead of just Wave-function/Particle every where you read. The list of visualizations that I had and have in my mind that you have articulated in your FET theory are many, and I will be posting my thoughts on them here in your thread in the future. First, because my visualization on Gravity is almost exactly like you describe it in your theory, I am going to contemplate how to word it in my own thoughts so that I can add it to my thread. After that I hope and think that I can refer to your FET Theory for future discussions on the Universe's make up. I am a FET fan and look forward to the posts of others here in this thread in the future.
__________________ Allen. "Paradox of Potential popped Aware." ~Allen Barrow "I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious." ~Albert Einstein 1879 - 1955 "Condemnation without Investagation is the Heigth of Ignorance" ~Albert Einstein "In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual." ~Galileo Galilei. |