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Old 03-18-2006, 12:20 PM   #21
Q'alooaith
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Join Date: December 10, 2003
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Age: 41
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The very basics of his theory stand up though.

As in, take a balloon wrapped in a thin sheet of paper, blow it up some more and watch the paper tear.

A better example would be a balloon with a strong electromagnet inside, and a thin sheet of magnetic matieral covering the ouside, but not otherwise anchored to the balloon.

Blow up the balloon and the covering sheet would rip, and as the balloon got bigger and the curve changed the sheets would mound up in places.


A theory does not have to follow any laws if it is challenging them in part or full.
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