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World full of theories makes an ignima unified field theory



 
 
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Old February 13th 05 posted to sci.physics
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Default World full of theories makes an ignima unified field theory

I found the best unified theory so far is that of Louis Rene Valle,
Synergetique, which is found in most libraries. It is essentially
based on the premise that any point in space cannot give rise
indefinitely to an electromagnetic field, at which limit it creates
"bubble" to reflect energy back, and that is the form of an atom.
Atoms being as it is "bubbles" in the ether of space. His whole
theory is based on Maxwell's electromagnetic formulas and unifies all
four fields of gravity, electricity, magnetism and nuclear physics.

Louis Rene Vallee is/was a French physician who worked at the CERN,
at the time he wrote his book.


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Old February 14th 05 posted to sci.physics
Franz Heymann
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"beast" wrote in message
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I found the best unified theory so far is that of Louis Rene Valle,
Synergetique, which is found in most libraries. It is essentially
based on the premise that any point in space cannot give rise
indefinitely to an electromagnetic field, at which limit it creates
"bubble" to reflect energy back, and that is the form of an atom.
Atoms being as it is "bubbles" in the ether of space. His whole
theory is based on Maxwell's electromagnetic formulas and unifies

all
four fields of gravity, electricity, magnetism and nuclear physics.

Louis Rene Vallee is/was a French physician


Physicians dole out medicines and cut pieces out of human bodies.

who worked at the CERN,
at the time he wrote his book.


I suggest rephrasing that last sentence after you have familiarised
yourself with the names, if not an understanding, of the four
fundamental forces.

Incidentally, thre theory sounds like nonsense. Is it?

Franz


 




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