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Message Subject Marko Rodin - Smart Lazer Technology
Poster Handle aether
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still they float (talk) around our non material dimensions without awareness they do so

Why, then, does this "gravity" cease to function on some scales, such as subatomic scales?
 Quoting: observation


It doesn't, but since the E/M force is 10 to the 39 powers stronger and atoms are the source of E/M then it stands to reason that they would be governed more by that force than the smaller force of gravity. What makes you think gravity is the major force in holding planets in orbit? The solar system looks more like the orbital diagrams of electrons to me than anything else. What makes anyone think gravity is other than the E/M force?
 Quoting: observation


I'm so glad to see that mentioned. I've always thought of the fractal/repeating pattern of scale from atomic to planetary to galactic and beyond to be conspicuous, but don't remember noticing it being mentioned.
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That's what got me originally started on the idea, the fact that in nature everything is a repeating fractal. Fractal patterns appear everywhere in nature, large objects are merely made up of smaller versions of the pattern. So why would the universe be any different?
[link to www.miqel.com]
Even lightning is a fractal pattern, so the basic E/M must be fractal in nature as well. If we want to understand the universe we must first understand the atom. As electrons orbit an atom so planets orbit the Sun. The question is how small does this fractal pattern get? I for one do not believe electrons and such are the smallest things in existence. I believe they are made up of smaller fractal patterns of atom-like structures. We are just at the limit of our current technology of observation and detection.
[link to www.sciencedaily.com]
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 Quoting: aether


alien03

as i was posting that this arises within their debate

Answer to: How and why do electrons emit photons? By Bill Beaty
[link to www.amasci.com]


Photons are a local effect at the emission and reception of the waves that disturb the aether. By Eric Reiter
[link to unquantum.net]
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the non material arises within rockon
 
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