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Another VERY nerdy topic... Earth Equilibrium.. I do NOT subscribe to the theory that Planet Earth spins on equilibrium to its axis. Instead, I believe the earth has a (relative) up-and-down as well as wobbling nature.. Based on many calculations run by my software.. It is technically and theoretically impossible for the earth to sustain orbit as most notably suggested by common science. I present to you.. The World is not flat 2.0 theorem.. In which suggests the Earth orbits the sun ALSO on a vertical axis... As does the Moon (earth Moon aka Satellite) to Earths orbit. Even more than aforementioned, the Earth and moon, as well as other planets, orbit horizontally AND vertically. This effect can also describe many other happenings such as the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) and Climate Change on a periodical scale. I also believe that time travel is possible due to the nature of atomic particles (as stated in quantum physics) being that they are in a quantum state of flux; whereas they can be manipulated.. Or better yet. Utilized.. To use their inherent properties based upon specific observation timing.. To create a rift in the time space continuum that will allow the observer to select which space / time they want to change and /or manipulate. This particular theory suggests that time travel has already occurred as time is actually non-linear (as we see it). This also, is to suggest, that time travel (if you will) has already been used and implemented. Paradoxical happenings are impossible because, as the present, what is.. Is. Also.. Atoms.. as made up of protons and neutrons... Do indeed continually change because of the their own inherent nature of interacting with others its prescribed and proscribed environment. What we witness now, could very well be the act of aforementioned effects. There is very good and plausible proof to backup mine own theory.. One of which is considered Sound Science.. that being Computational Quantum Physics. Intriguing indeed! (P.s I know most wont read or care to read my super nerdy posts.. no worries though. Im not offended! )
Posted on: Sat, 08 Nov 2014 01:38:13 +0000

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