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  1. Been there. done that... on Golden Ratio Discovered In a Quantum World · · Score: 1

    http://www.gootar.com/gravityboy/docs/fluxi.html Arrangement of Axis Unit Flux 10-D It has ten diagonals, nine with the force of light, one minus the charge or plus gravity (the normal state). They are composed of one dimensional (1-D) infinitesimal width string or tube like objects arranged in a ten dimensional Dodecahedron axes pattern terminating on vertices or the set of twenty points... (+-x/y, +-xy, 0) where y = (5+1)/2 ( +-xy, 0, +-x/y) x = G /(20 * 3) ( 0, +-x/y, +-xy) G = 1/(10 * 26 - 1)c ( +-x, +-x, +-x) y = (5+1)/2 = 1.61803398875 = the golden ratio.

  2. Re:What about 13billion yr old galaxies? on Astronomer Discovers the Most Distant Stars Ever Observed From Earth · · Score: 1
    Hey... where did you get this from...
    When the light left those galaxies/quasars/whatever 13 billion years ago, the universe was much smaller than it is now. So that 13 billion light year radius sphere surrounding us was only a 500 million light year sphere at the time, yet the light has taken 13 billion year to get here. (Actually, the universe is not really a sphere. It's some warped dimensional thing that I can't possibly understand.)
    I've been looking for information like that.
  3. Hubble Ultra Deep Field is 13 billion on Astronomer Discovers the Most Distant Stars Ever Observed From Earth · · Score: 1

    What gives... this is 13 billion year http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap040309.html the new one is only one billion?

  4. The whole freakin universe forms spontaneously on Molecules Spontaneously Form Honycomb · · Score: 1

    The whole freakin universe forms spontaneously

    http://gravityboy.gootar.com/