Donn.Byrne@...
06-07-2001, 08:47 PM
hello!
as i read ciii at ãƒâƒã‚âƒãƒâ‚ã‚âƒãƒâƒã‚â‚ãƒâ‚ã‚âƒãƒâƒã‚âƒãƒâ‚ã‚â‚ムâƒã‚â‚ãƒâ‚ã‚â‚ãƒâƒã‚âƒãƒâ‚ã‚âƒãƒâƒã‚â‚ãƒâ‚ã‚â‚ãƒâƒ ã‚âƒãƒâ‚ã‚â‚ãƒâƒã‚â‚ãƒâ‚ã‚â§10.8 (warp travel using "gravity waves"),
i recalled reading a while back the postulation that gravity
binds all that is physical with all that is ethereal through
unstable gravity waves; that unstable gravity waves penetrate
all densities, though there is no actual emanation point; that
they are a property or attribute of the existence of matter,
but also a property of anti-matter, too.
might anyone have a clarifying thought to add?
thanks.
as i read ciii at ãƒâƒã‚âƒãƒâ‚ã‚âƒãƒâƒã‚â‚ãƒâ‚ã‚âƒãƒâƒã‚âƒãƒâ‚ã‚â‚ムâƒã‚â‚ãƒâ‚ã‚â‚ãƒâƒã‚âƒãƒâ‚ã‚âƒãƒâƒã‚â‚ãƒâ‚ã‚â‚ãƒâƒ ã‚âƒãƒâ‚ã‚â‚ãƒâƒã‚â‚ãƒâ‚ã‚â§10.8 (warp travel using "gravity waves"),
i recalled reading a while back the postulation that gravity
binds all that is physical with all that is ethereal through
unstable gravity waves; that unstable gravity waves penetrate
all densities, though there is no actual emanation point; that
they are a property or attribute of the existence of matter,
but also a property of anti-matter, too.
might anyone have a clarifying thought to add?
thanks.