davenn said:
he didnt prove anything like that ... if you think he did
show us all specific links to reviewed papers
Dont get off topic ! that's totally irrelevent
Answer my question from my previous post please
Dave
I'm not trying to argue with anyone, just learn a few things. Sorry.
I cannot understand math equations. I failed algebra 1B.
Also, I was not trying to go off topic, with Tesla, I was just making the statement of why I do not support the scientific model 100%. I believe it to be controlled, at the top. But it's controlled not by what people know and keep them from sharing, but from what they do not yet understand, and that includes many scientists. Tesla lit the world's fair in 1922, i thin kit was, completely free with free energy electricity and built a tower at Wardencliff, CO., to supply the country with free electricity, and he was shut down by JP Morgan,. and if you doubt that, then we'll argue about it somewhere else. Regardless, I still have not understood what would cause a planet thousands of miles away to reflect light from the sun, and for it to be visible to us, here on earth. In my mind, it should be dark out there, where that planet is. If it reflects light, then why does not every object between here and there reflect light similarly?
Seriously and sincerely.
I'm just asking common sense questions. I'm sorry they are not as scientific as some might wish to hear expressed here, but I'm only trying to solve this for myself. I have a hard time believing most of science in relation to the stars because it just does not make sense to me.
You should not need to understand math or science to understand why nature acts the way it does. It should make sense if explained to a rational mind. yes? or No?