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Post by Pincho Paxton on Nov 5, 2015 8:03:50 GMT
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Nov 5, 2015 11:49:01 GMT
Here's a different link... Strong forces make antimatter stickPincho says... I didn't know how they tested the charge... now I know, now I have the answer to that... Gravity, and magnetism flow in opposite directions...magnetism is a gravity tunnel, and the tunnel is built from a flow of holes. So anti-matter is part of that flow of holes. The reason that the holes can flow with each other is because gravity spins around the holes, and that allows gravity to push in two different directions using the same physics.... similar to a train on a track. Trains have limited movement on their tracks, usually forwards, or backwards, and if they want to turn 90 deg you need to disconnect them from the track with a rotating disk... That's what gravity does! It travels through tunnels of magnetism until it is blocked, then it can fold into a sleeve of itself, or rotate on the spot by disconnecting with a membrane of destructive interference. Anti-matter therefore at some point became disconnected from physics, and then reconnected as reverse physics. The forces are always push forces either way, but inside tunnels which act as tracks. That's why the Michelson/Morley experiment found that a photon moves with the Earth, it follows magnetic tracks. The Aether can therefore exist without an Aether wind, because the connection from Earth to the Aether is converted to spin inside quantum holes, and the connections can be rotated for any body from Earth to Sun, because they all have their own, original magnetic outflow of tunnels. Each body with its own tunnel connects gravity to itself through the Aether, and so do you, and I. Pincho Paxton
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Nov 5, 2015 12:55:12 GMT
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