Friday, November 4, 2011

Specificity of elastic strings

The Forces of Nature by Kelland Terry, Ph.D.
At one point in time I did not believe the poem offered below that I had written many years ago had any great relevancy to existing conditions. Obviously, this is not the case at the present time. Just substitute race bigotry or fanatical religion or the desire to breed for “crown”.

Somewhere on earth a mother weeps
As her child lies dying.
And somewhere on earth lovers love
Even as they're bleeding.

Is it the fate of Man
To make war for the crown?
Is it written in his genes,
Is he self destruction bound?

Has Evolution played him an evil trick
By giving the animal a super intellect?
An explosive mixture of mind and behavior
That propels him onward to his own extinction?

Will a drive more ancient than Man
Cause him forever to war upon the land?
Or can the animal gain master of his will,
That is the cruel riddle only the future can tell!

The end…..


The specificity of an elastic string is determined by two attributes: the size of the string and its composition. The composition of the string is determined by the fact it is either s-goo or n-goo, and the size of the string determines whether it is a magnon or electon.

Gravitons neither bond and cause a force of attraction nor do they bond and cause a force of repulsion. How is this possible? I will address this important question in my next blog.

Kelland—www.vestheory.com

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