ComparisonsWhy does Science differ from our common sense ? Things we take for granted, or as acceptable common sense do not always bear close examination. For example we only taste four flavors: Sweet Sour Salt Bitter These comprise the full range of everything we eat from a medium rare Eye Fillet to a glass of Chateau de Quem at $200.00 a glass. From a glass of ...
Things we take for granted, or as acceptable common sense do not always bear close examination. For example we only taste four flavors: Sweet Sour Salt Bitter These comprise the full range of everything we eat from a medium rare Eye Fillet to a glass of Chateau de Quem at $200.00 a glass. From a glass of
In matter anti-matter conversion there is the capacity for 100% efficiency given the right conditions, if so this is what I have written on another forum if it is any help here I include it. If the universe is captured in filaments of density then both positive and negative states of matter exist simultaneously in the same universe in equal measure although not in the same location but certainly capable of transition from one state to the other given the right conditions. ...
Bon Jour Brochure. ("If I knew where it began and ended, I'd put everything else in the middle". - R.W. Emerson.) Since much of my life and character has been and continues to be, under siege, as you will see. Here's a few brief, opening dissertations about me. Character references will be interspersed throughout my tentatively endless blog - from and about which Readers may draw their own conclusions. _______ April 5, 2004 ...
Updated 04-03-2010 at 06:33 PM by RascalPuff
(There are two full moons this month so I dug up a story of love and astronomy) The Impossible Quest It was Peter’s turn to tell a tale. “I’ll tell you a tale from long ago, about King Arthur’s successor, Percevale. No one knows of this, for the Dark Ages remain quite a mystery; however, I discovered this tale, among others, in an iron box buried beneath an Abbey. The Abbey housed both a monastery and a convent, but not in the modern sense of the words, for, ...
A short look at some of the more bizarre consequences of a twister universe and it really is a case that if in any way close then fact is stranger than fiction. In a twister theory universe where all galaxies are in filaments in order to maintain balance civilizations would need to totally respect each other's time lines. The recurring themes about a child sent off and returning to fulfill all the terrible destinies assigned to them could very well apply directly to ...