From: bert on 8 Feb 2010 08:19 On Feb 8, 1:44 am, jdawe <mrjd...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > The sphere is the most important structure to understand in the > opposing universe. > > Because, > > The universe itself is a sphere. > > The galaxies are spheres. > > The star systems are spheres. > > The stars\planets\moons are spheres. > > Electrons, protons, neutrons and the atom itself are also spheres. > > All of the fundamental bodies of the universe are spheres. > > The sphere is the only structure that combines all the opposing > operations into near perfect harmony: > > 50% circular + 50% linear. > > 50% energy + 50% matter. > > 50% time + 50% distance. > > 50% motion + 50% rest. > > 50% push + 50% pull. > > 50% horizontal plane + 50% vertical plane > > This harmony allows the sphere to exist for a very long time. > > Within a sphere like our Solar System we can get bodies that are not > in harmony but take an opposing operand to an extreme like a tree for > example. It has a circular trunk but an out of proportion linear > vertical axis. Therefore, it will not exist as long as a body that has > its opposing operands in harmony. Things like asteroids are also > extremes that will not last long but dissolve back to the sphere body > of a planet\star etc. > > -Josh. jdawe I see the universe shape more like a saddle.(use good science) The more mass density helps gravity make it rounder. Not all moons or rock objects are round. Smaller ones like Mars moons are potato shaped. No perfect spheres exist,and good science tell us the reason. TreBert
From: Uncle Al on 8 Feb 2010 10:51 Empiler wrote: > > You're confusing a state of minimum gravitational potential energy > with something magical. idiot OP "jdawe" is vastly worse than that. Given a homogeneous isotropic constant quantity of non-rotating solid mass, shape it so as to have maximum surface gravitation. The surface of a solid sphere is not the optimum solution. Maximum gravitation at surface (radius=R, spherical coords): Sphere, r(theta) = 2Rcos(theta) Shmoo, r(theta) = 5^(1/3)Rsqrt[cos(theta)] (6/5)[(5/8)^(1/3)] = 1.026X larger gravity at origin idiot OP "jdawe" is not only stooopid, he is "No Child Left Behind" high school stooopid. The performance bar is set on the floor by the DoEd. idiot OP "jdawe" found a way under it through the basement. -- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz4.htm
From: Uncle Al on 8 Feb 2010 10:51 Empiler wrote: > > You're confusing a state of minimum gravitational potential energy > with something magical. idiot OP "jdawe" is vastly worse than that. Given a homogeneous isotropic constant quantity of non-rotating solid mass, shape it so as to have maximum surface gravitation. The surface of a solid sphere is not the optimum solution. Maximum gravitation at surface (radius=R, spherical coords): Sphere, r(theta) = 2Rcos(theta) Shmoo, r(theta) = 5^(1/3)Rsqrt[cos(theta)] (6/5)[(5/8)^(1/3)] = 1.026X larger gravity at origin idiot OP "jdawe" is not only stooopid, he is "No Child Left Behind" high school stooopid. The performance bar is set on the floor by the DoEd. idiot OP "jdawe" found a way under it through the basement. -- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz4.htm
From: BURT on 8 Feb 2010 14:06 On Feb 7, 11:00 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Feb 7, 10:44 pm, jdawe <mrjd...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > The sphere is the most important structure to understand in the > > opposing universe. > > > Because, > > > The universe itself is a sphere. > > > The galaxies are spheres. > > > The star systems are spheres. > > > The stars\planets\moons are spheres. > > > Electrons, protons, neutrons and the atom itself are also spheres. > > > All of the fundamental bodies of the universe are spheres. > > > The sphere is the only structure that combines all the opposing > > operations into near perfect harmony: > > > 50% circular + 50% linear. > > > 50% energy + 50% matter. > > > 50% time + 50% distance. > > > 50% motion + 50% rest. > > > 50% push + 50% pull. > > > 50% horizontal plane + 50% vertical plane > > > This harmony allows the sphere to exist for a very long time. > > > Within a sphere like our Solar System we can get bodies that are not > > in harmony but take an opposing operand to an extreme like a tree for > > example. It has a circular trunk but an out of proportion linear > > vertical axis. Therefore, it will not exist as long as a body that has > > its opposing operands in harmony. Things like asteroids are also > > extremes that will not last long but dissolve back to the sphere body > > of a planet\star etc. > > > -Josh. > > Light is an oscillating sphere of energy. The universe is round in the > fourth dimension. It is a closed universe. > > Mitch Raemsch- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Light sphere is full of energy. Mitch Raemsch
From: BURT on 8 Feb 2010 20:14 On Feb 8, 11:06 am, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Feb 7, 11:00 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On Feb 7, 10:44 pm, jdawe <mrjd...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > The sphere is the most important structure to understand in the > > > opposing universe. > > > > Because, > > > > The universe itself is a sphere. > > > > The galaxies are spheres. > > > > The star systems are spheres. > > > > The stars\planets\moons are spheres. > > > > Electrons, protons, neutrons and the atom itself are also spheres. > > > > All of the fundamental bodies of the universe are spheres. > > > > The sphere is the only structure that combines all the opposing > > > operations into near perfect harmony: > > > > 50% circular + 50% linear. > > > > 50% energy + 50% matter. > > > > 50% time + 50% distance. > > > > 50% motion + 50% rest. > > > > 50% push + 50% pull. > > > > 50% horizontal plane + 50% vertical plane > > > > This harmony allows the sphere to exist for a very long time. > > > > Within a sphere like our Solar System we can get bodies that are not > > > in harmony but take an opposing operand to an extreme like a tree for > > > example. It has a circular trunk but an out of proportion linear > > > vertical axis. Therefore, it will not exist as long as a body that has > > > its opposing operands in harmony. Things like asteroids are also > > > extremes that will not last long but dissolve back to the sphere body > > > of a planet\star etc. > > > > -Josh. > > > Light is an oscillating sphere of energy. The universe is round in the > > fourth dimension. It is a closed universe. > > > Mitch Raemsch- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > Light sphere is full of energy. > > Mitch Raemsch- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Light is a sphere with infinite sizes of infinitely small poiints inside. At collapse of the wave it is a singularity or a point of light. Mitch Raemsch
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