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Mark Ruenes
02-26-2002, 10:13 AM
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?storyid=16022002-122555-1503r
Tiffani Boswell
02-26-2002, 10:35 AM
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><font face="arial" size="2">thanks for the article</font>
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><font face="arial" size="2">"these dimensions are hypothetically not infinite, like the three spatial dimensions of length, width and height, but instead are finite and tightly bundled into spheres, poles or other geometric shapes billions of times smaller than the wavelengths of light."</font>
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><font face="arial" color="#800080" size="2">from the scientists/physicists out there...is this the general consensus on alternate dimensions that they are finite? is our dimension finite? would that be then the crisscrossings of the spiraling out and in...is a dimension? per say? and if there is a coelescing out and in....when it goes back "in" and "out" does it follow the same paths? or am i still thinking in terms of "space"...and that is not relevant to other dimensions....or the all</font>
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Rod Johnson
03-08-2002, 10:37 AM
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><font color="#0000ff" face="arial" size="2"><span class="608222717-08032002">tiffani,</span></font>
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align="left" class="outlookmessageheader" dir="ltr"><font size="2"><font face="tahoma">subject: re: [asc2k] united press international: scientists may find space warps in 3 years
</font><font face="tahoma"><span style="font-family: 'times new roman'; font-size: 12pt; mso-fareast-font-family: 'times new roman'; mso-ansi-language: en-us; mso-fareast-language: en-us; mso-bidi-language: ar-sa"><span class="608222717-08032002"><font color="#0000ff">the subject offered by markprobably</font><font color="#0000ff">refers a delivery at american association for the advancement of science (aaas) annual meeting<span class="608222717-08032002"><font face="arial" size="2"><font size="3">by</font></font></span>scientist maria spiropulu a 32-year-old scientist with the enrico fermi institute at the university of chicago. </font></span></span></font></font>
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align="left" class="outlookmessageheader" dir="ltr"><font size="2"><font color="#0000ff" face="tahoma"><span style="font-family: 'times new roman'; font-size: 12pt; mso-fareast-font-family: 'times new roman'; mso-ansi-language: en-us; mso-fareast-language: en-us; mso-bidi-language: ar-sa"><span class="608222717-08032002">it was referenced to me by my physicist son andrew who watches out for indications of institutional scientists nibbling at the edges of my sequential hypothesis without awareness of it.</span></span></font></font>
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<font size="2">http://megarad.com/article.php?sid=532<font color="#0000ff" face="arial"><span class="608222717-08032002"> </span></font></font></p></span></span></font></font>
align="left" class="outlookmessageheader" dir="ltr"><font size="2"><font color="#0000ff" face="tahoma"><span style="font-family: 'times new roman'; font-size: 12pt; mso-fareast-font-family: 'times new roman'; mso-ansi-language: en-us; mso-fareast-language: en-us; mso-bidi-language: ar-sa"><span class="608222717-08032002">i dialogue your questions below and attach my response to the article in msword2000. if you cannot manipulate word the article isposted within megarad.</span></span></font></font>
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<font size="2"><font face="arial">thanks for the article</font></font>
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><font face="arial" size="2">"these dimensions are hypothetically not infinite, like the three spatial dimensions of length, width and height, but instead are finite and tightly bundled into spheres, poles or other geometric shapes billions of times smaller than the wavelengths of light."</font>
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><font size="2"><font face="arial"><font color="#800080">from the scientists/physicists out there...is this the general consensus on alternate dimensions that they are finite? <span class="608222717-08032002"><font color="#0000ff">[rodj]yes. the trend is tofind the finite essence of the infinite. physicist david bohm looked for the quantum potential, heisenberg focused on potentia, sheldrake called it the morpho-genic field. most scientist think in terms of a finite aspect of quantum turbulence. at present level of research i am the only theorist who has established what that finite condition is and how it generatesmatter-space. </font></span>is our dimension finite? <font color="#0000ff"><span class="608222717-08032002">[rodj]no. ours is a multi-dimensional 3-space context. 4d and 5d<font color="#800080"> </font><font color="#0000ff">contexts relate towhat are called hyper-dimensions. metaphysical references to them are based on feeling insights and not on scientific definitions. </font></span></font>would that be then the crisscrossings of the spiraling out and in...is a dimension? per say? <font color="#0000ff"><span class="608222717-08032002">[rodj]we call those factors of reality parameters. parameters are functions of dimensions. for example coordinate pointsin acartesian x, y. z 3d gridwould locate some value or position of some function of parameters such as the location of a particle within the parameters of time space and motion. </span></font>and if there is a coelescing out and in..<span class="608222717-08032002"><font color="#0000ff">[rodj]yes there is</font></span>..when it goes back "in" and "out" does it follow the same paths? <font color="#0000ff"><span class="608222717-08032002">[rodj]not necessarily. this is inter-phase. in and out (pulses) are 1d phases of actions just as back and forth are 2dphases of a clock pendulum and round about strange attractors are 3d phases of order in chaos.inter-phase impliesthat 1d, 2d and 3d phases follow circuits between separate 3-space systems, in this case universes. these inter-phases are multi-dimensional 1d to 5d between and within universes.the circuitsfollow rules of symmetry and order in chaos, wherein they cannot intersect nor repeat in any set of cycles. </span></font>or am i still thinking in terms of "space"...<span class="608222717-08032002"><font color="#0000ff">[rodj]dimensions are always some aspect (parameter) of space.</font></span>and that is not relevant to other <span class="608222717-08032002"><font color="#0000ff">[rodj](higher)</font></span>dimensions....or the all</font><font color="#0000ff"><span class="608222717-08032002"></span><span class="608222717-08032002">[rodj]theall is, d- all of the above.paper 42 of the book of urantia might get you close to a science understanding of that.</span></font></font></font>
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