Re: How electrons glide through aether without resistance

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De : bertietaylor (at) *nospam* myyahoo.com (Bertietaylor)
Groupes : sci.physics sci.physics.relativity
Date : 20. Oct 2024, 03:32:17
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On Sat, 19 Oct 2024 22:13:40 +0000, rhertz wrote:

You better should question the effects of dark matter and dark energy,
which is widely accepted that comprise 95% of the mass of the Universe.
Any scientific mind cannot accept such loose comments without evidence.
As all theoretical physicists are e=MCC chanting liars and frauds
nothing they say need be believed. Arindam has busted their bunkum
physics and put classical physics back on the rails by updating Newton's
laws. That telescopes show an infinite universe and his inertia
violation experiment supporting Maxwell-JCBose electrodynamics as fact,
show the reality of aether. Consequently the issue of how charge
particles get through aether.

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Baryonic matter is even lower than 5% (the masses of all existing
galaxies plus stellar dust).
Arindam has no use for farcical speculations and computer art.
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The influence of dark matter/energy on any type of cosmic rays is
completely unknown, and there are no means to detect/measure it.
Dark matter is cores of stars that have lost their hydrogen cover. When
blocking stars they are labelled black holes. The escaped hydrogen form
nebulae which gets soaked up by entering cold star cores. Which again
become bright in multi trillion year cycles.
Check out Arindam's writings about the ways the universe works relating
to novae and supernovae.
Woof-woof
Bertietaylor (Arindam's celestial cyberdogs)
>
Is it the ETHER?

Date Sujet#  Auteur
19 Oct 24 * Re: How electrons glide through aether without resistance10Bertietaylor
20 Oct 24 +* Re: How electrons glide through aether without resistance2rhertz
20 Oct 24 i`- Re: How electrons glide through aether without resistance1Bertietaylor
20 Oct 24 +- Re: How electrons glide through aether without resistance1Jim Pennino
20 Oct 24 `* Re: How electrons glide through aether without resistance6kazu
20 Oct 24  `* Re: How electrons glide through aether without resistance5Bertietaylor
20 Oct 24   `* Re: How electrons glide through aether without resistance4kazu
20 Oct 24    `* Re: How electrons glide through aether without resistance3bertietaylor
25 Oct 24     `* Re: How electrons glide through aether without resistance2kazu
25 Oct 24      `- Re: How electrons glide through aether without resistance1Bertietaylor

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