aaronfransen
Jedi Master
Kinda makes one think that maybe Wal Thornhill is right, eh? Not ice? Rock maybe?
Lost Spirit said:Kinda makes one think that maybe Wal Thornhill is right, eh? Not ice? Rock maybe?
itellsya said:My question would be: how important were the 20% which they didn't complete? Because if 80% of the experiments were similar to previous and the other 20% would be most revealing, then actually, it has been a bit of a let down.
I guess these failures should be expected though since the model they're working on doesn't incorporate the findings mentioned in the 'electric universe'. The last i heard, it had 'gone to sleep' (interesting wording), and had not 'recharged' once. Just my thoughts.
Rafael Rebolo, director of the Astrophysics Institute of the Canary Islands, revealed this week that a building permit has been approved for the possible construction of the costly Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) there in the event that officials are unable to build the device in Hawaii.