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The two sides to light



 
 
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Old September 21st 08 posted to rec.org.mensa,alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.particle
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Default The two sides to light

The energetic side of light is electric. The energyless force of
magnetism is the other side.


I believe in energy and aether.

Mitch Raemsch
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Old September 22nd 08 posted to rec.org.mensa,alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.particle
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Default The two sides to light

On Sep 20, 9:49*pm, BURT wrote:
The energetic side of light is electric. The energyless force of
magnetism is the other side.

I believe in energy and aether.

Mitch Raemsch


Light is energy and aether oscillating together. Energy is electric.
Magnetism is Aetherial. EM is a sphere.

Mitch Raemsch
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Old September 22nd 08 posted to rec.org.mensa,alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.particle
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Default The two sides to light

On Sep 21, 8:53*pm, BURT wrote:
On Sep 20, 9:49*pm, BURT wrote:

The energetic side of light is electric. The energyless force of
magnetism is the other side.


I believe in energy and aether.


Mitch Raemsch


Light is energy and aether oscillating together. Energy is electric.
Magnetism is Aetherial. EM is a sphere.

Mitch Raemsch


Hey, Mitch,
Have you taken a look at my Google Group Site, "Oscillator/Substance
Theory/" http://groups.google.com/group/oscil...bstance-theory ?
It sounds like we're pretty much "in the same ball-park."
You might enjoy my theoretical take on the whole thing. Also, I can
use viewpoints and feedback....
Cheers.

Dean Sinclair

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Old September 23rd 08 posted to rec.org.mensa,alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.particle
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Default The two sides to light

In sci.physics.particle BURT wrote:

: I believe in energy and aether.
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: Mitch Raemsch

What about those two Nobel prizes? The official announcements are going to
be made in around two weeks.

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Old September 23rd 08 posted to rec.org.mensa,alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.particle
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Default The two sides to light

On Sep 20, 9:49*pm, BURT wrote:
The energetic side of light is electric. The energyless force of
magnetism is the other side.

I believe in energy and aether.

Mitch Raemsch


.....as predicted, school comes back and you don't have time to post
stupidities 50 times a day.
 




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