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Nov 16, 2007, 07:01 PM
#1
An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything
This is what causes dowsing rods to work!
energy field not known to science before! Bill
the "holy grail" of physics that scientists have been searching for ever since Albert Einstein presented his General Theory of Relativity nearly 100 years ago.
All fields of the standard model and gravity are unified as an E8 principal bundle connection. A non-compact real form of the E8 Lie algebra has G2 and F4 subalgebras which break down to strong su(3), electroweak su(2) x u(1), gravitational so(3,1), the frame-Higgs, and three generations of fermions related by triality. The interactions and dynamics of these 1-form and Grassmann valued parts of an E8 superconnection are described by the curvature and action over a four dimensional base manifold.
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Nov 16, 2007, 07:14 PM
#2
Re: An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything
Geeze bill how could you forget the "I" squared /5 part?
Don Jose de La Mancha
"I exist to live, not live to exist"
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Nov 16, 2007, 07:44 PM
#3
 The Watcher
Re: An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything
Thanks Bill....Way over my head. I know something does it so I except your explaination...Art
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Nov 17, 2007, 10:12 AM
#4
Re: An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything
Uh, way over my head too. Do you understand the workings of what you posted oldbill? (just curious).
What's funny, is if a skeptic had posted that exact same quote, saying "this prooves dowsing to be scientifically impossible", no one would've known any better But since each person wants so badly to believe their position, they don't question a string of $20 words.
I'm not saying that either one doesn't grasp certain simpler debates, facts, science, etc... But when it comes to ones we DON'T understand, it is telling that someone, while admitting they don't understand it, would none-the-less conclude with: "I know something does it so I except your explaination" That is a results-oriented justification.. Nothing wrong with that! I too would probably be slow to dispute something so scientifically sounding, if it purported to dis-prove dowsing.
Metal detecting is my one worldy vice!
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Nov 17, 2007, 11:00 AM
#5
Re: An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything
Ah, the leg .... as in .... the bowling ball illistration? Oh, so some truths, don't lend themselves to conclusions?
1) "the park benches are put there to scare away the elephants" (a claim)
2) "there are no elephants in my neighborhood park" (a truth)
3) "therefore, the benches MUST be working! Afterall, you don't see any elephants, do you? How do you argue with results?" (the conclusion)
Metal detecting is my one worldy vice!
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Nov 17, 2007, 04:02 PM
#6
Re: An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything
I've gotta agree with Tom on this one, oldbill.
No clue what your post means, and there's a good chance no one else does, either. Since that's the case, who's to say it can't be used to argue for either side?
We all know there's no such thing as a "hunted out" location. Let's stop using that phrase to describe a park out of which you just dug a pile of coins! Obviously that particular place wasn't "hunted out", right?
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Nov 18, 2007, 01:03 PM
#7
 The Watcher
Re: An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything
Since that's the case, who's to say it can't be used to argue for either side?
There’s the problem. Dowsing Discuss L-rods,
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Nov 19, 2007, 01:07 AM
#8
Re: An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything
HI Bill you have them running in circles with that bit of ingenious, quasi technical, nonsense heheheheh
a good one bill
Don Jose de La Mancha
"I exist to live, not live to exist"
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Nov 19, 2007, 01:24 AM
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 da book worm--researcher
Re: An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything
---- if your as smart or smarter than the folks your speaking to and yet you can't seem to dazzle em with your brains, try baffling them with your BS instead. (because big words tend to impress simple minds )--- oddly most" big ideas" are actually easy to explain in laymen terms -- but then the science folks would have to get real results rather quickly if they couldn't fall back on "mumbo jumbo and gobley gook talk" as to the reason their experiment failed.
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Nov 19, 2007, 01:07 PM
#10
 The Watcher
Re: An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything
"I know something does it so I except your explaination"
Do you have the answer Tom....Art
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Nov 19, 2007, 01:15 PM
#11
Re: An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything
 Originally Posted by aarthrj3811
"I know something does it so I except your explaination"
Do you have the answer Tom....Art
I think it's funny as hell that you'll accept oldbill's answer without even understanding it, Art.
Maybe this explains why dowsers think the way they do.....
We all know there's no such thing as a "hunted out" location. Let's stop using that phrase to describe a park out of which you just dug a pile of coins! Obviously that particular place wasn't "hunted out", right?
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Nov 19, 2007, 03:07 PM
#12
Re: An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything
Bill please get them off of the hook. Tell them it was simply a good joke, some actually believed that you intended to make sense other than a point and a good joke.
Don Jose de La Mancha
"I exist to live, not live to exist"
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Nov 19, 2007, 03:11 PM
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Re: An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything
 Originally Posted by Real de Tayopa
Bill please get them off of the hook. Tell them it was simply a good joke, some actually believed that you intended to make sense other than a point and a good joke.
Don Jose de La Mancha
We all know there's no such thing as a "hunted out" location. Let's stop using that phrase to describe a park out of which you just dug a pile of coins! Obviously that particular place wasn't "hunted out", right?
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