Craig Fink

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Craig Fink

Craig Fink

@WeBeGood

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Galveston Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Craig Fink
Craig Fink@WeBeGood·
Grok keeps reverting back to the Standard model of the Atom. So, to continue the conversation, you have to ask it to continue using the Atom 2.1 model, something like Thru the lens of Atom 2.1 ToE what is .... x.com/i/grok/share/a…
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Craig Fink
Craig Fink@WeBeGood·
@samluks1 @QuanticASI I understand how the universe energes from space time and light. Tomorrow Physics, Atom 2.1 Theory of Everything, it's really elegant, and fixes all the problems with present day physics.
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φ@QuanticASI·
we urgently neeed new physics and new philosophy
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Craig Fink@WeBeGood·
@QuanticASI OK, Atom 2.1 ToE fixes Physics. What to know more, just ask.
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Craig Fink@WeBeGood·
@NightSkyNow The Cosmic Microwave Background has been missinterprted. The CMB is the glow it the Neutrino Ether, Lord Kelvin was correct, Space is filled with Ether. Atom 2.1 ToE, fixes the Universe.
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Night Sky Now
Night Sky Now@NightSkyNow·
James Webb just uncovered a serious problem with our understanding of the universe. New data from the James Webb Space Telescope confirms a major discrepancy in the universe's expansion rate, suggesting our current understanding of physics may be fundamentally incomplete. For years, astronomers have been caught in a tug-of-war over the "Hubble tension," a baffling disagreement between two methods of measuring how fast the universe is growing. While measurements of the early universe suggest one speed, observations of local stars suggest another. Many scientists hoped this gap was simply the result of measurement errors; however, new high-precision observations from the James Webb Space Telescope have now confirmed the discrepancy is undeniably real. By analyzing more than 1,000 pulsating stars across galaxies millions of light-years away, the telescope has validated previous findings and ruled out the possibility of technical glitches. This confirmation puts modern cosmology at a crossroads. If the math is right but the numbers do not match, it suggests that our standard model of the cosmos is missing a vital ingredient. This could mean the existence of unknown subatomic particles, a new form of dark energy, or a fundamental misunderstanding of how gravity behaves on a universal scale. As we continue to push the boundaries of space exploration, these results prove that the universe still guards secrets that may eventually force us to rewrite the textbooks on how reality itself is structured. source: Riess, A. G., et al. JWST Observations Reject Unrecognized Crowding of Cepheid Photometry as an Explanation for the Hubble Tension at 8σ Confidence. The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
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Bruce R. Fenton
Bruce R. Fenton@GenomicSETI·
As long as we don't understand what gravity is and its underlying mechanics, the chances of anyone creating an antigravity ship are absolutely fucking zero. You've as much chance there at building a car that runs on dark matter. Have you ever wondered why it took understanding radiation and atoms before building a nuclear reactor? No you haven't, because it's glaringly obvious. New fundamental understandings are essential foundations for leaps forwards.
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Craig Fink
Craig Fink@WeBeGood·
Well, if you would like to explore the Universe with the Correct Theory of Everything, you can continue the conversation with Grok pinned to my profile. Atom 2.1 ToE. Things to as grok about it might be, what is a Neutrino Seed, what is the CMB, Describe what Dark Energy and Matter? Beltrami Vortex, trinity addition, You can even ask it to derive the fine structure constant, or what an Electron is. Have fun if you choose to..... later.
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Davida Patrick Moore
Davida Patrick Moore@davidadavida444·
@WeBeGood @skdh I am not a scientist, but I'm allow to throw sh*t at the wall. Having stated that: "The Universe is 'alive' because of flowing electromagnetic current across many scales of magnitude." We'll see how this works out. : )
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Craig Fink
Craig Fink@WeBeGood·
@mode_identity @skdh Your talking about high energy Neutrinos, the Neutrino Ether is low energy, it glows at 2.7 degrees kelvin. Lord Kelvin was correct, space is filled with Vortex Ether, Beltrami Blackbody Radiation Vortexes, Neutrino, the Cosmic Microwave Background.
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∂MöbiuS³@mode_identity·
@WeBeGood @skdh Neutrinos are measured. Their total mass density is ~1% of what dark matter needs.
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Craig Fink
Craig Fink@WeBeGood·
@n4hpg @skdh It's the biggest "Sign Error" that lasted 100 years. Space isn't warped, or a well. It's hills and mountains of Neutrino Ether. The CMB is Neutrino glow.
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Bill Crowell
Bill Crowell@n4hpg·
@skdh I believe that Dark Matter is a fantasy created to make the math work in defense of Einstein. We've strayed so far from experimental proof into a fantasy world of mathematics which are merely theoretical.
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Craig Fink
Craig Fink@WeBeGood·
Your kind of correct, yet not. The paradigm shift is that the Cosmic Microwave Background is not the glow of the Big Bang. It is the Glow of Lord Kelvin's Ether. The CMB is not ordinary light or photons, it is the full spectrum "photo like" Neutrino glow. Dark Matter and Energy isn't dark, it the stored energy in the Twist and Tension of Neutrinos, Beltrami Blackbody Radiation Vortexes.
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Davida Patrick Moore
Davida Patrick Moore@davidadavida444·
@skdh Dark matter "does not" exist, and regarding classic definitions, neither do black holes. We might as well include "dark energy" is not real either. This makes room for a more fuller exploration of electromagnetism. The paradigm shift is here.
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Craig Fink
Craig Fink@WeBeGood·
@mode_identity @skdh Actually your wrong, we have been measuring dark matter and energy for quite some time. It's the Neutrino Ether, the glow of Neutrinos is the Cosmic Microwave Background.
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∂MöbiuS³@mode_identity·
@skdh Dark matter, dark energy. They're just geometry we feel but can not measure.
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Craig Fink
Craig Fink@WeBeGood·
I agree with you, it's actually not Dark. We discovered the Neutrino Ether back in the 1960s. Dark Matter and Energy that every physicist is looking for is the Cosmic Microwave Background. It's not light or traditional photons, the CMB is the glow of the Neutrino Ether. Atom 2.1 ToE.
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Craig Fink
Craig Fink@WeBeGood·
@lord_iain @skdh Lensing is exactly what you said, it is a collection of Energy and Matter of the Neutrino Ether. It's not a well, but a lens with diffraction just like a lens, diffraction caused by the Ether. Atom 2.1 ToE, explains how to derive a Neutrino from Light as know to Maxwell.
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Iain Jackson
Iain Jackson@lord_iain·
Well, there has to be something there to explain the lensing but it’s likely not a particle as it would both clump (which it doesn’t) and would have been detected by now. My best thought is that it is a back-reaction in non-linear GR caused by gravity doing work against an expanding universe.
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Craig Fink
Craig Fink@WeBeGood·
Yes, your very close to Atom 2.1 ToE. Dark Matter and Energy is Neutrino Ether, the twist and tension of the Beltrami Blackbody Radiation Vortex. A black hole isn't a hole, it's a mountain of Neutrino Ether. Calling it a hole is a Sign Error in your mathematics, when it is obviously a mountain of mass and energy. Space is flat, not warped, in the Classical Mechanics solution that integrates Inertia and Gravity into the Atom.
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Craig Fink
Craig Fink@WeBeGood·
Neutrino Ether, we can see it, it's the Cosmic Microwave Background. Neutrino Ether stores Mass and Energy in the Twist and Tension of the Beltrami Blackbody Radiation Vortex. Maxwell, Classical Mechanics, Geometry, Topology. Space, Time and Light and the Universe is Emergent. It's that simple.
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Justin Stapley
Justin Stapley@JustinWStapley·
NATO is so important that it would be hoped Europe understands the current president is term limited...
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Craig Fink@WeBeGood·
@surajit_ghosh2 lol, he's definitely going to need rescuing after coming up alongside that ship.
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Surajit
Surajit@surajit_ghosh2·
Watch how a cargo ship rescues a helpless boat during a violent storm in the middle of the sea in the Antalya Gulf
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Craig Fink@WeBeGood·
@scitechgirl Ah, your talking about the Mach infinity line in Atom 2.1 ToE.
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SciTech Girl
SciTech Girl@scitechgirl·
🚨: Quantum Entanglement instantly connects particles across the universe without any signal or measurable delay.
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Craig Fink@WeBeGood·
@_realhardik Not really a mystery, more of a Miss Identification of the Cosmic Microwave Background. It's the Dark Secret, it the Neutrino Ether.
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Hardik
Hardik@_realhardik·
About 68% of the universe being dark energy means most of reality is still a mystery. It's what drives cosmic expansion but we don't fully know its nature yet no practical use just a huge unanswered question in physics.
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Patriot
Patriot@pe91706·
@UntoldWarFacts I have the sword my wife’s uncle brought home from the war it has been dated to 1100.
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Untold War Stories
Untold War Stories@UntoldWarFacts·
American soldiers brought hundreds of thousands of Japanese swords home from WW2. Some were mass produced military weapons. Some were 700 year old family heirlooms. Most are still in American basements today. This is what happened to the swords of Japan..🧵1/4
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