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Re: theos-talk TOE, time-space - so on,

Sep 12, 2010 07:29 PM
by MKR


Everyday, new discoveries are taking place and scientists are surprised what
they learn. One thing is clear; the world is a very complex system working
flawlessly. These discoveries and their impact on the upcoming generation is
going to be for the good. Hope we are all around to see the great future.

MKR

On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 9:05 PM, esapress@a2g0hhtQ35bFsbs2dYOYGsBpOeAeu4US4R0F1S5DD4IDR8g1m5iB3VOAuxsR-WHKhocBFWLVrw8W.yahoo.invalid <esapress@a2g0hhtQ35bFsbs2dYOYGsBpOeAeu4US4R0F1S5DD4IDR8g1m5iB3VOAuxsR-WHKhocBFWLVrw8W.yahoo.invalid>wrote:

>
>
> We use time-space in our accounting; like what time is it, what day is it,
> like lat. and long., where are you so on, a/b truth is that's really just
> 3-D measurements in a more macro setting - iow, when it comes to time-space
> itself (wehat is it) we're really Kind of at a point as like the early
> ocean-explorers wherein man sees there's vast oceans (currents, depths, so
> on, included) out there to explore, discover, navigate, map/chart, so on and
> so forth.
>
> Myself, I think it's likely that mankind will learn quite a lot about
> layering/laps, spirals/pressures, depth and densities - so, I'd gander a
> guess about some cool new advances in the Space and Oceanic Sciences and
> Applied Sciences.
>
>  
>


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