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Is Every thing Hollow ??

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G=EMC^2 Glazier - 21 Jul 2006 22:21 GMT
At the exact center of the Earth it is hollow Could be hollow at the
sun's center.  Best to keep in mind sub-micro particles such as the
spinning cloud of an electron would make sense that aT THE CLOUDS CENTER
it Is JUST SPACE.    Like whirl pools,tornados,donuts,and universes they
have hollow empty centers.  Nature must love hoops,for the heart of the
string theory we have vibrating strings that have the dimension of a
loop.  I have a theory  called      "loop to loop"  It fits with
interlocking loops create a binding force to create the structure of
matter.  I think of this the way I see bucky balls,and best to keep in
mind bucky balls are hollow. Fact is they look like the shape,and
structure  of a soccer ball. Hollow center of a nucleus(why not?)
Bert
Saul Levy - 22 Jul 2006 06:22 GMT
You're working on a new record for being WRONG all the time,
BEERTbrain!  The center of the Earth is NOT hollow.  But of course the
obvious hollowness is your HEAD!

Same for the Sun.

Saul Levy

>At the exact center of the Earth it is hollow Could be hollow at the
>sun's center.  Best to keep in mind sub-micro particles such as the
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>structure  of a soccer ball. Hollow center of a nucleus(why not?)
>Bert
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 22 Jul 2006 13:22 GMT
Saul  I'm getting very tired of you.  I can use good science in saying
that the exact center of the Earth is hollow. Your head is not hollow
for it has a matzo ball for a brain  Bert
Saul Levy - 22 Jul 2006 16:30 GMT
And how many times do I have to say that you wouldn't know good
science if it bit you on the a.s, BEERTbrain?  Apparently one time
isn't enough...

Saul Levy

>Saul  I'm getting very tired of you.  I can use good science in saying
>that the exact center of the Earth is hollow. Your head is not hollow
>for it has a matzo ball for a brain  Bert
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 24 Jul 2006 19:15 GMT
Reality is gravity compression force does not want or like a hollow
center in any object. However there is a force that want a hollow exact
center for all matter objects. Its in some respect natures balancing
act.  Bert
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 24 Jul 2006 19:19 GMT
Saul You spend all you time tell me what I don't know. How about telling
us what you know(think about) That way your posts would not be so
boring,and hopefully worth reading Bert
Saul Levy - 25 Jul 2006 02:30 GMT
I think about many things, BEERTbrain!

Saul Levy

>Saul You spend all you time tell me what I don't know. How about telling
>us what you know(think about) That way your posts would not be so
>boring,and hopefully worth reading Bert
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 31 Jul 2006 13:28 GMT
To All  I do not mean hollow like a balloon. The exact gravitational
center of the earth could have a hollow space the size of a dime. I'm
using quantum gravity to form this hollow vacuum inside all round
objects in the universe.  Bert
Double-A - 31 Jul 2006 15:01 GMT
> To All  I do not mean hollow like a balloon. The exact gravitational
> center of the earth could have a hollow space the size of a dime. I'm
> using quantum gravity to form this hollow vacuum inside all round
> objects in the universe.  Bert

Make that smaller than an atom, and I would agree with you.

Double-A
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 31 Jul 2006 16:30 GMT
Double-A For you I just changed its size to an hydrogen nuclei. What are
virtual friends for  Bert
Saul Levy - 31 Jul 2006 18:36 GMT
Since you're such an expert on this, BEERTbrain:  Just how big is the
hollow in the center of your brain?  I bet it's HUGE!

Saul Levy

>To All  I do not mean hollow like a balloon. The exact gravitational
>center of the earth could have a hollow space the size of a dime. I'm
>using quantum gravity to form this hollow vacuum inside all round
>objects in the universe.  Bert
 
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