Somehow I'm mixing up sites or they are the same people.
Anyhow, where was I when the news didn't inform me? Across the
Atlantic in '98...
Yeah, been in the nose & tail of a B-17 while doing touch and goes!
I'm in twisted trouble. I've done some things that blow myself away.
WOW, it works ! :o) first time , yet. Sometimes second time... ect.
And then find out years later that there is an industry of that idea.
I don't know , I just like the pull design , but redirect the prop's
power forward of the weight of the power plant. Maybe , its because I
just hate push-me-pull-me planes. What was its name Skymaster ?
I really like this corrugated plastic get to the point planes.
I also like my version of through volcanic plumes. "She's burning up
Scotty !"
That refers to the portion of the universe that we know about
(can observe).
Lots of BS out there.
Again, that's a meaningless phrase, since the definition of
"universe" is that it contains everything. There is nothing
other than the universe. It includes everything. There is only
one. Hence the prefix "uni".
You seem to have been reading nonsense by net.kooks like Ludwig
Plutonium.
Until we busy little humans figure out how to tap zero point energy from
N-space. Then the universe either slows its expansion or actually begins to
decrease in size.
Ed Cregger
Boy, do you two have some catching up to do.
Google Michio Kaku, one of the fathers of string theory. I believe he coined
the term "multiverse".
Ed Cregger
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When man gave it the name universe it was supposed to be infinate. Now
we find that there is a boundry, it goes so far and stops. We really
should have realized this when we found the world wasn't infinate, nor
the solar system, nor the galaxy. But now that we find the universe is
not infinate, should we still assume that there is one and only one?
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