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From: <kcronin -at- daleen -dot- com>
> There's "not fully understanding" and then there's "not having a
clue."
>
> Then there's (gasp!) "I've actually done this for a living and
here's
> what's worked for me" - THOSE are the people whose seminars *I*
prefer to
> attend.
Those who can, do. Those who can't teach.
> -Keith Cronin
> gearing up to teach my upcoming "Quantum Physics for Dummies"
seminar, but
> first planning to watch a couple episodes of "Quantum Leap." You
know, to
> make sure I have a good foundation.
Go back to the original source - the Time Tunnel.
I'll bet you could READ Quantum Physics for Dummies, and then
create an introductory lecture that
would present the material in a useful fashion for beginners.
By the way, I am willing to bet that there is a second kind of
fusion (I call it Quantum Fusion) that functions along a different
propagation path, does not leave the neutron signature of hot
fusion, and is natutrally occuring inside the Earth generating
heat, helium, and hydrogen. And that this process in some way
serves as a progenitor for hydrocarbons (and water).
Oh yeah, and that there are hydrocarbons on the moon, and the mars
'water'; they think they have found is probably hydrocarbons also.
You read it here first. Don't even ask me how the dinosaurs died.
Brad Jensen
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