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THERMO-DYNAMICS:

The properties of vibrations acting on matter.


The 2003 report:
Plus amendments 1-9 @2005


The following were developed by:

JE Bressman copyright @ 1994/@2003

4. U238 is the threshold of radioactivity
in kilo/cm3 or kilo/m/sec.

5. Electronic events can be demonstrated mechanically
enthalpy and entropy occur in both mechanical and
energetic systems.

6. As vibrations approach object mass, spontaneous
emissions and self-destruction's occur.
kilo/cm3/(sec) x % nuclear

7. Matter is an efficient wave guide.

8. Divided objects have more surface and relativity
in fact divided objects always reduce voltage and
increase amps.
The wave guide is 25% larger (1 object = ((x,y,)x 6)
/2 = ((x,y,)x8)=25%)
OR 2/2= (1)+(1) = 25% more surface (+(x,y,)(x,y,))

9. All surfaces reflect and absorb energy in
percentages as if they were a dot matrix.
(% of reflected light)/cm2 typ

10. All fields are 3 dimensional surfaces and peculate
according to gravitational effect.
in psi/moment

11. Most events are locomotion's some are Omni-
directional others are Uni �directional.

12. The weak force is the effect of space doing work
in vacuums.
liters 3

13. Gravitation is the effect of matter doing work
as a structure.
psi /moment or (lb ft cubed sec)vacuum

14. Electromagnetism it a vibrating surface effecting
space/matter by doing work as an energetic vibration.
ft lbs/sec

15. The strong force is the effect of squeezing matter
into to smaller and smaller spaces and the work that
is done by this effect.
in watts/cm3

16. Quantum topography describes a single object,
absorbing vibrations, acting as many single objects.
(lbs/ft3 + lbs/ft/sec)=(x)x(x)/ft/sec
Object weight plus energetic manipulation = additional ft lbs/sec.

17. Vibrations, explosions and movement cause gravity
holes. "Echoes of displaced matter/space."
(Auto combustion's cause gravity holes and thin the
atmosphere.) Displaced space/matter.
In vacuums/liter 3/sec (x% of actual event)

18. Hot gases are hydrogen.(in theory)

19. Liquids are gravity hole models.(in theory)

20. All things are as they are and never more.
(Or less)

21. The math is always:
Properties of (hydrogen x atoms) in group
or (weight of sub atomic particle/hydrogen

2007-02-20 04:50:35 · 1 answers · asked by atomic49er 3 in Science & Mathematics Physics

1 answers

Very impressive!
Got anymore?

2007-02-22 06:37:07 · answer #1 · answered by Edward 7 · 0 0

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