Post by Pincho Paxton on Jan 28, 2014 0:42:53 GMT
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How did we get four limbs? Because we have a belly
Pincho Paxton Theory:
This is all old news in my theory. The belly is circumstantial, and isn't really physics is it? You aren't explaining anything... because we have a belly. This is actually to do with Quantum Physics which has evolved, but maintained the physical beginning of a fractal. We have 6 limbs for a start, not 4. We have a head, two arms, two legs, and a tail which has shrunk away. And all of that is to do with Newton's Kissing Problem. Our physics evolve from Quantum holes, and 6 holes can surround 1 hole. So we have 6 limbs surrounding 1 belly. Just take a look at all creatures, they all do the same thing with Newton's kissing problem. Take the ant, it has separate body parts, and the body parts trap each other, and close off the ends. This is Newton's kissing problem in 1D, because the ends are closed off, and Newton's kissing problem in 1d is that 2 balls can surround 1 ball. So 2 legs come out of 1 body section. The millipede does the same thing, and so do all other creatures. Which brings you to birds. Now being as we are talking about Quantum holes, you take a look at an egg, and you think about snowflakes. Feathers line up like snowflakes, and snowflakes move towards 6 quantum holes around 1 hole. Feathers use the egg material as quantum holes, and act as though they are using wormholes between the quantum holes to build the feathers.
This theory of mine goes back years, and works with practically all of biology, including trees, and plants, and fish, and whale, and grass, and apples, and fingers, and toes, and dinosaurs, and finger nails, and you can figure this all out from a gravity flow force towards Quantum Holes.
My theory is pretty complete, so really it's a joke to simply mention a belly to me.
Pincho Paxton
How did we get four limbs? Because we have a belly
Pincho Paxton Theory:
This is all old news in my theory. The belly is circumstantial, and isn't really physics is it? You aren't explaining anything... because we have a belly. This is actually to do with Quantum Physics which has evolved, but maintained the physical beginning of a fractal. We have 6 limbs for a start, not 4. We have a head, two arms, two legs, and a tail which has shrunk away. And all of that is to do with Newton's Kissing Problem. Our physics evolve from Quantum holes, and 6 holes can surround 1 hole. So we have 6 limbs surrounding 1 belly. Just take a look at all creatures, they all do the same thing with Newton's kissing problem. Take the ant, it has separate body parts, and the body parts trap each other, and close off the ends. This is Newton's kissing problem in 1D, because the ends are closed off, and Newton's kissing problem in 1d is that 2 balls can surround 1 ball. So 2 legs come out of 1 body section. The millipede does the same thing, and so do all other creatures. Which brings you to birds. Now being as we are talking about Quantum holes, you take a look at an egg, and you think about snowflakes. Feathers line up like snowflakes, and snowflakes move towards 6 quantum holes around 1 hole. Feathers use the egg material as quantum holes, and act as though they are using wormholes between the quantum holes to build the feathers.
This theory of mine goes back years, and works with practically all of biology, including trees, and plants, and fish, and whale, and grass, and apples, and fingers, and toes, and dinosaurs, and finger nails, and you can figure this all out from a gravity flow force towards Quantum Holes.
My theory is pretty complete, so really it's a joke to simply mention a belly to me.
Pincho Paxton