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Gold/Mining/Energy : A New Age In Gold Refining

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To: Lee Bush who wrote (578)2/5/1998 8:46:00 PM
From: Michael J. Wendell  Read Replies (2) of 672
 
Hi Lee,
There has been what is referred to as reccumbant folding. That is where sediment formations have been overturned due to thrust drag. In that case the sediments are in reverse order, but still in order.

Now for the stars and the Hubbel; is that not the effort that met with serious technical difficulties?

In space there are stars. No one has ever to my knowledge seen two stars in close proximity to each other nor do they seem to crash into each other. One explanation is that for every energy there is an opposite energy. Gravity would therefor have antigravity. The gravity might work in close proximity, but in a great universe it can repel, one star from the other. The effects of anti gravity combined with the effects of gravity and who knows what the billions of options look like or produce. We are looking for a fleeting moment. If we expand today, tomorrow we may shrink back until such a time as we can expand again. Are gravitational pulls or antigravity effects rotational? Again, my particular moment is just too small. How about yours? mike
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