Especially for Matt (Introduction)

by Balance_Maintained @, U.S.A., Wednesday, September 22, 2010, 12:44 (5155 days ago) @ xeno6696


> Fractals appear completely randomly in nature, such as when snowflakes form, or when looking at mountain ranges. The random nature is used often as a guideline for other kinds of complex-looking phenomenon that have a random origin.-Not sure I agree with the random origin, at least as applied to the alleged Fibonacci spiral galaxies. The reason is not because of any mystic acquaintance to the number, but rather to the fact that it can be explained very simply, naturally, and in a provable manner by the Plasma universe theory. There was a series of pictures in the Setterfield research paper (links from someone else's research) that actually shows spirals such as we seen in spiral galaxies forming from plasma arcs.-I think Setterfield made a mistake in putting his creationist views out there, but, that doesn't mean I don't consider the research he has done as valid. At the very least, it deserves some serious academic attention which is more than it is getting at the moment. Most of the negatives that I have seen about it have either been ad hominem attacks, or attacks on his math using the Einsteinian Theory of Relativity instead of Lorentz's Theory of Relativity, which his research is based on.


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