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Vitalux
9th August 2013, 04:27
I really dig this guy Tom Campbell

I thought others on Avalon might enjoy learning a bit about Zeno's paradox.

I was at a social a few days ago and heard one of the professors (Chad) talking about how in theory ...there is to true distance or time.

When he talked more about it, I was totally facinated.

I found this video helped explain more about what my friend Chad was trying to explain.

I know some members will enjoy.......or at least I hope others enjoy


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHhPbDC2pMI

Ernie Nemeth
9th August 2013, 20:02
This vid explains very well the main thrust of the new sciences regarding zero point energy. The zero point is the paradox. And it reveals a very important aspect of this phenomena, namely, the precision of the parts necessary to "force" the paradox to reveal its usually hidden nature. Wade goes on about this when he talks about the futility of the entreprenuer making a working model of FE in his garage. The precision, the tolerances involved require the most modern equipment and the best scientists and engineers to create a viable system. Not that the weekend warior can't accidentally stumble on the effect while tinkering, it's just that such inventions are untrustworthy in performance and not repeatable, even on the same machine from test to test. To make a working, commercial grade quality unit that can be mass produced to work repeatably and on demand will take hundreds of millions of dollars in R & D.

But the method of achieving the FE effect is clearly explained: force the paradox to reveal its lower probability state. The question, answered by others, is what scientific principle or phenomena can best be exploited to cause the effect?

Good vid.