I am 60 and have long thought the "dark matter" theory was bullshit. I have also long thought electromagnetic forces are what holds the matter in the universe together.
I also suffer terrible terribly from a tone going off on my head 24/7 that's called tinnitus.
I know that sounds self serving but it's true. You could ask my wife if 25 yea…
I am 60 and have long thought the "dark matter" theory was bullshit. I have also long thought electromagnetic forces are what holds the matter in the universe together.
I also suffer terrible terribly from a tone going off on my head 24/7 that's called tinnitus.
I know that sounds self serving but it's true. You could ask my wife if 25 years or my 23 year old son or my very good friend Allen with whom I share my insights.
It's very refreshing to know I'm not along in my conclusions regarding "dark matter".
I've always thought of electrons and protons as being tiny little planets drawn to each other in the same way our solar system and galaxies are formed.
Liam describes succinctly and elegantly what I thought but could not describe.
I am 60 and have long thought the "dark matter" theory was bullshit. I have also long thought electromagnetic forces are what holds the matter in the universe together.
I also suffer terrible terribly from a tone going off on my head 24/7 that's called tinnitus.
I know that sounds self serving but it's true. You could ask my wife if 25 years or my 23 year old son or my very good friend Allen with whom I share my insights.
It's very refreshing to know I'm not along in my conclusions regarding "dark matter".
I've always thought of electrons and protons as being tiny little planets drawn to each other in the same way our solar system and galaxies are formed.
Liam describes succinctly and elegantly what I thought but could not describe.
Thanks for making me aware of Liam and his work.
Glad to have introduced you to Liam.
By the way, he also suffered from tinnitus.
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