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philip347
I have been challenged on the authenticity of a text that I had read that I cannot recall the title of, but indeed did read.

This text had to do with supposed hidden realities, in which Einstein was mentioned.

I believe what the author of the book was attempting to show, is that by simple geometric coordinates, that one can predict alternate dimensions.

I think that the diagram had used Cartesian coordinates, which showed a configuration similar to a corner, which would be a v placed on top of a vertisey and then at the inferior part of that vertisey, and inverted V which would be expressed as ^.

I did find one online reference which seems to be Descartes description here http://www.answers.com/topic/frame-of-reference

Its about half way down the page.

I am not a proponent of the LHC primarily because there is so much power involved, that when this device is turned on, a replication phenomenon might occur somewhere else.

This is not an issue of a bantering of personal power, however merely a possible indication of what might happen when you go against the laws of science, no matter who you might be?

My apologies to all.

Philip 347
flyingbuttressman
Too long; didn't read. Try to use less words.
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