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From: Werewolfy on 3 Jul 2008 07:44 On 2 Jul, 15:48, Saint Isadore Patron Saint of the Internet <tadap...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Gravity is the same on the surface inside of the Earth as it is > on the outside Earth surface. � Many of the inne-Earth people > have mastered the use of certain areas of their brain (that we > here on the surface outside have but don't know.) �This give > them many abilities that we would consider as a trick or magic. > > They can defy gravity and move from one place to another at > will by their advanced brain powers. �There's so much more > they have advanced technology of I could write �book on it. > But, I won't you'll have to go there to see it in order to believe. POPE? Still enjoying the...benefits...of certain formulae?...;) Werewolfy
From: dh on 3 Jul 2008 09:59 On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 15:15:49 -0700 (PDT), "Malik J.J. Jubilee" <zevillkaa333(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >On Jul 1, 4:26�pm, Goo wrote: >> Rupert wrote: >> > dh asked: >> >> On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 11:45:07 +0100, "pearl" <t...(a)signguestbook.ie> wrote: >> >>> 'Einstein's General Theory was devised to explain gravity. >> >> � � How is gravity supposed to work in your supposed inner Earth? >> >> I've asked you that before, and you won't answer. Do things just >> >> float around? Do they have some attraction to the outer walls >> >> or whatever, but less so than on the surface? How do you think >> >> it works in there? >> >> > Newton's laws would imply that there would be zero gravitational field >> > inside there, that's a result called the shell theorem. >> >> But the fantasy-land "hollow earth" in which the stupid foot masseuse >> lesley believes isn't like that. > >i could discuss some elements of the variability of the efficiacy of >physical laws under variant constraints in multiple universes co- >tangent with each other... but you'd probably either a) consider it >gobblygook and it would be pointless, Unless you can account for how there could be enough matter to produce all that, *and* how it can occupy the same space. Don't just say it would be another dimension or something, because that certainly doesn't account for it. Of course we don't know how the matter we're aware of got here either, but that's a different thing (reality). >or b) you'd misuse it... Goo lies about pretty much everything. He is the most dishonest person I've ever encountered, and by quite a bit. I've never known anyone to lie more than Goo does, and I've never known anyone to lie more blatantly than Goo does. He also has a few other dishonest tricks he likes to pull, like misquoting people, and posting as different people in an attempt to support himselves... >Obviously you belong to Bro Ahriman, and I ain't gonna step on his >territory without permission. > >Chances are you haven't experientially experimented with how your >consciousness affects your reality, probably out of fear of being >considered a kook He is certainly considered a kook, among other things similar and worse. >(even though, mistakes though one may make, at least >one's trying to better life from the status quo). > >Eat Bacon, Read Goethe.
From: dh on 3 Jul 2008 09:59 On Wed, 2 Jul 2008 07:48:29 -0700 (PDT), Saint Isadore Patron Saint of the Internet <tadapope(a)gmail.com> wrote: >Gravity is the same on the surface inside of the Earth as it is >on the outside Earth surface. Many of the inne-Earth people >have mastered the use of certain areas of their brain (that we >here on the surface outside have but don't know.) This give >them many abilities that we would consider as a trick or magic. > >They can defy gravity and move from one place to another at >will by their advanced brain powers. There's so much more >they have advanced technology of I could write book on it. >But, I won't you'll have to go there to see it in order to believe. At least someone would...probably several people.
From: dh on 3 Jul 2008 10:00 On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 11:48:49 -0700 (PDT), Rupert <rupertmccallum(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >On Jul 1, 9:24 pm, dh@. wrote: >> On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 11:45:07 +0100, "pearl" <t...(a)signguestbook.ie> wrote: >> >'Einstein's General Theory was devised to explain gravity. >> >> How is gravity supposed to work in your supposed inner Earth? >> I've asked you that before, and you won't answer. Do things just >> float around? Do they have some attraction to the outer walls >> or whatever, but less so than on the surface? How do you think >> it works in there? > >Newton's laws would imply that there would be zero gravitational field >inside there, that's a result called the shell theorem. Have they done gravity tests in deep wells?
From: Werewolfy on 3 Jul 2008 13:45
On 3 Jul, 15:00, dh@. wrote: "Have they done gravity tests in deep wells?" The Morlocks will. Werewolfy |