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18 years 8 months ago #17257
by Ryan2006
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Joe can you put an article in here that puts what you are saying in lay terms I know you are very knowledgable but honestly I don't understand a word you are saying. I said our universe is in a solar system of univeres and if this was so due to the fact that climate is produced by a axis movement that their would be climates, solar winds, solar rains somewhat like a stratosphere and troposhere due to the axis of the universe. Identifying these atomospheres would in many ways prove their was an axis to the universe does your work here say anything about this? Simply in laymens terms what are you saying with your work?
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18 years 8 months ago #17149
by Joe Keller
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Hi Ryan!
Prof. William Tifft has written some good articles about his redshift quantum. He includes introductions in layman's terms. Are you near a university library? The reference librarian would help you find them.
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Prof. William Tifft has written some good articles about his redshift quantum. He includes introductions in layman's terms. Are you near a university library? The reference librarian would help you find them.
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