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    Re: In the blink of God's eye

    Quote Originally Posted by austintorn@aol.com View Post
    I see that history has been indeed revised. Where's my post and a link to a thread to discuss OBEs…?

    Where's my forgiveness post for the name-calling? That was a fine post.

    Where's Mikal's post and the forgiveness one? Fine posts as well.
    I replaced the link altho it is nothing to do with this thread, nor are the fine posts. We're not secretarys or personal assistants .... The decisions may not be perfect, but they are final ....

    Please keep this thread on track.

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    Re: In the blink of God's eye

    Quote Originally Posted by Graybeard View Post
    From your description it appears that you picture a wave as a sort of long rod bent and curved into the shape of a series of sine waves.



    Where can I read about this principle ?

    greg
    Hi Greg,
    No I do not picture a wave as you state, I do picture the modulus of elasticity as frame dependent, I am speaking of identicle wave harmonics. The principle of wave tension can be deduced from understanding how wave harmonics relate to the source as in the backaction of the Huygens' Principle. It is used in the textile industry even though in science the right hand is unaware of the left hand with respect to wave tension. I am sorry I can't yet be more specific as to my understanding (claim) of the principle of wave tension.
    The easier way to actualize the principle, maybe my principle of wave tension backaction is to zip up your pants and understand that the tension of the zipper aligning is relieved by the source of the zippers source, your pants, coming together, thus relieving tension and moving the source, pants together.
    I believe wave harmonics can show e= m x c sq. and I think it can be shown to parallel Newton's gravitational force equation.


 
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