From: bert on
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.

Josh You are about half right if at all. No perfect spheres. Best youy
look at spuiral galaxies. TreBert
From: BURT on
On Feb 25, 10:29 am, bert <herbertglazie...(a)msn.com> wrote:
> 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.
>
> Josh You are about half right if at all. No perfect spheres. Best youy
> look at spuiral galaxies. TreBert- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Space geometry substance orginating at the center of mass is
spherical.

Mitch Raemsch
From: BURT on
On Feb 25, 11:20 am, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Feb 25, 10:29 am, bert <herbertglazie...(a)msn.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > 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.
>
> > Josh You are about half right if at all. No perfect spheres. Best youy
> > look at spuiral galaxies. TreBert- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Space geometry substance orginating at the center of mass is
> spherical.
>
> Mitch Raemsch- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

If there is a radius to the 4th dimension its surface is round.

Mitch Raemsch