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Some of these theories may SEEM to be off the wall but if you happen to =
start connecting them and find the same idea coming from several =
directions then it might just be a good idea to examine so-called =
established notions. If you look at what I have said below about aether =
particles forming photons and then compare that to the mayan idea that =
the aether particles that they call partons forming quanta (sounds to me =
like the same idea) and the look at a recent post on slones, theoretical =
particles, smaller than atoms that permeate and suffuse everything. =20
http://user.tninet.se/~jm534r/eter-80.html =20
Slones transform to energy inside heavy bodies. (sounds like the soft =
electrons releasing energy when they run into mass!)
see Alshan @ quanticasuperhealth. com for the Mayan references. Also =
recent post by Lee Markland.
In any case I feel there is an element of truth somewhere in all this =
and that we shouldn't discard things before the remaining pieces of the =
puzzle reveal themselves!=20
steve
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From: steve learnard=20
To: Jerry Decker=20
Cc: svpvril-subscribe@egroups.com=20
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2000 3:30 PM
Subject: soft electron theory
re: Awesome Force by Joseph H. Cater
In Cater's theory of soft electrons, he came up with a model =
which explained many discrepancies in physical measurement and other =
areas. For instance, very large differences between the measurement of =
a mountains height using an altimeter vs. surveying. It also takes care =
of gravity as the release of energy trapped within a soft electron when =
it pnetrates the earth to a depth of about 50 miles.
His theory was that a compression of the aether field creates =
a temporary void into which aether particles collect. The compresssed =
aether particles return to the void space pushing the aether =
particle-aggregate, or photon of varying size, toward the source of the =
compression wave. The photon attains the speed of light over the =
distance of one wave-length. Aether particles move out of the way of =
the advancing photon and then fall back into place. =20
Collisions of these soft particles produce soft electrons =
travelling below light speed. Depending on the energy of the photon, it =
either passes through the electron or is captured. The electron =
aggregates continue to grow as photons catch up and are captured. When =
the electron is full of photons of a certain size, smaller photons fill =
them up, etc, etc.
It is these aggregates running into large masses that =
eventually get to release the smaller aggregates responsible for =
gravity.
Steve
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------=_NextPart_000_004D_01BF771C.0222FBE0-- ------------------------------------------------------------- To leave this list, email----- Original Message -----From:=20 steve = learnardTo: Jerry=20 DeckerSent: Sunday, February 13, 2000 =3:30=20 PMSubject: soft electron =theory=re: Awesome=20 Force by Joseph H. CaterIn=20 Cater's theory of soft electrons, he came up with a model which =explained many=20 discrepancies in physical measurement and other areas. For =instance,=20 very large differences between the measurement of a mountains height =using an=20 altimeter vs. surveying. It also takes care of gravity as the =release=20 of energy trapped within a soft electron when it pnetrates the =earth to=20 a depth of about 50 miles.=His theory=20 was that a compression of the aether field creates a temporary void =into which=20 aether particles collect. The compresssed aether particles =return to the=20 void space pushing the aether particle-aggregate, or photon of varying =size,=20 toward the source of the compression wave. The photon attains =the speed=20 of light over the distance of one wave-length. Aether particles =move out=20 of the way of the advancing photon and then fall back into =place. =20=Collisions=20 of these soft particles produce soft electrons travelling below light=20 speed. Depending on the energy of the photon, it either passes =through=20 the electron or is captured. The electron aggregates continue to =grow as=20 photons catch up and are captured. When the electron is full of =photons=20 of a certain size, smaller photons fill them up, etc, =etc.=It is these=20 aggregates running into large masses that eventually get to release =the=20 smaller aggregates responsible for gravity.=20 Steve