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Monday, May 23, 2011

How the SEG Operates and Eliminates Radiation: Jason Verbelli Interviewed by Thomas Malone

Show me the circuit for a given drop of water in a hydroelectric plant and I'll show you the circuit for a given electron in the SEG.
A water drop evaporates to become part of all other water drops which then condense and become useable again. Nature's recycling system. 2nd Law doesn't apply since the SEG operates using the same principles as a hydroelectric dam.
2nd "Law" of Thermodynamics doesn't apply to an OPEN SYSTEM, or Living system.
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Newton's first law supposes or assumes that "a body remains at rest".
But NO celestial body is at rest. Therefore, this assumption is not substantiated. "or if in motion it remains in uniform motion with constant speed in a straight line unless it is acted on by an unbalanced external force".

A straight line on a globe is only theoretical and practically becomes a curve.

Again a rotating Earth or any other celestial body going its orbit is bound to encounter with external forces at every instant and can never be expected to maintain a straight line.
If acceleration is to be considered, there is no possibility of starting with zero at any time or at any place because all things are already in motion.
Therefore, the 1st law becomes obsolete.

The 2nd law - when all bodies are in motion an "acceleration
produced by an unbalanced force acting on a body is proportional to the magnitude of the net force and invariably proportional to the mass of the body"

F=ma P=mg (weight=mass x gravity)

This also becomes obsolete because on a moving object where we are located and form part of the system, we can't determine its mass or net force.

F ≠ma. All bodies are inherently weightless. Like pressure potential seeks Like pressure. Opposites DO NOT attract. North always runs away from South.

The situation is much clear in Heisenberg's (1927) uncertainty principle "It is impossible to measure accurately both the positional and momentum of a particle simultaneously".

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