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Old 06-24-2016, 12:48 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by crich70 View Post
Which is why I posted that this was the wrong forum for that discussion.
I was merely pointing out the "transparent eye" in relationship to "invisible eye". That "god" thing was merely an unfortunate coincidental part of its definition, not a religious discussion. More of a "The Devil and Daniel Webster" sort of thing. Oops, the "devil" word (but STILL not a religious discussion).

Now, regarding space travel physics, even scientists got the EM drive wrong, it seems, when they claimed it violated newton's Third Law. As it turns out, recent theory of operation indicates it complies with Newton. A photon beam is emitted from both ends, with more photons statistically emerging from the larger side. Because photons have mass, they therefore provide the "equal and opposite force" required for space travel. The reason they cannot be measured is the same reason they travel through the metal container. Like a laser, they bounce back and forth inside until they can escape. The mechanism that allows them to travel through solid metal is that they pair up with photons that are out of phase with them, which makes them invisible and unmeasurable due to cancellation effects, and ALSO makes them not reflect from metal but pass through instead.

And in another coincidence (also not religious) those invisible photons that cannot be seen, fit the premise of the blind invisible man in this subthread. Bazinga!
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