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The CMBR, entanglement, and time - 04-19-2007, 12:44 PM

Since I first conceived the existence of the INCREMENT answers to long held questions have continued to pour out of the concept. I have done all in my power to interest someone, anyone with the required expertise, to further develop the logic. I have concluded that the presentation of the idea simply requires too many words and that the average person simply does not have the patience to absorb such a volume. The latest answer that the concept provides would also require a long and complicated presentation and I will not bother to post it here but I will continue to prepare it and I will make it available by E mail or by regular mail to any interested and qualified party who requests it by posting on this forum or by contacting me at www.Bwbilljock@bellsouth.net.

The latest revelation that www.theincrementaluniverse.com has yielded involves an interlocking solution to quantum entanglement, the progression and governance of the passage of time, and cosmic background microwave radiation. It extends the applicability and effects of universal polarization as originally posited in post #9 on the thread “Keep it Simple” on this forum. I further believe that it has the potential of shedding light on the relationship of the electron and the nucleus. What other concept has the capability of encompassing such a disparate group of physical phenomena?

The completion of this presentation will take some time and I am getting too old to waste much more. Although I believe that these conditions are clear in my mind the development of word sequences and illustrations to adequately explain them will be a long and painful process. In the meantime please go to the website and familiarize yourself with the basic concept. (The only area of the original paper that will be affected by this supplement will be the governance of the rate of passage of time.)
  
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Re: The CMBR, entanglement, and time - 04-21-2007, 04:25 PM

OLD! How dare you. You are made of fusion elemental increments so old, billions of years were spent preparing your scene of viewing of this place. I will not withhold my tongue on this. The sun spent five billion years waiting to talk to you. Some photons spent ten million years just to get to the outer edge of the reaction and escape to travel to earth and touch the face of you as you lookup and absorb the warmth of that reaction started so long ago. Down on your knees will you learn humble respect for reactions that last so long. I am sorry for strong language, but I get so fired up when I hear of someone too old to go on!


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Smile Re: The CMBR, entanglement, and time - 04-21-2007, 06:36 PM

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OLD! How dare you. You are made of fusion elemental increments so old, billions of years were spent preparing your scene of viewing of this place. I will not withhold my tongue on this. The sun spent five billion years waiting to talk to you. Some photons spent ten million years just to get to the outer edge of the reaction and escape to travel to earth and touch the face of you as you lookup and absorb the warmth of that reaction started so long ago. Down on your knees will you learn humble respect for reactions that last so long. I am sorry for strong language, but I get so fired up when I hear of someone too old to go on!

You have a way with words Michelle,good to hear from you.



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