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Craig Johnson possible time travel or teleportation experiment machine
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 209524" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I probably spent months trying to figure that out. All I can do is accept the observed behavior as fact that it does happen. In radioactive decay it is a governing force. It is part of our reality. Einstein himself would be rolling over in his grave because of it. He claimed God does not play dice with the universe. But it seems that this one force because of its ability to change the identity of a particle or object, the outcome of the overall behavior is not predictable. So God does play dice with the universe. </p><p></p><p>When I observe this I see two spin forces at work. Each spin force is at right angles to the other. Since the result always seems to produce an outcome that is temporally and or spatially reversed. And physicists report that no conservation law is conserved when this force is present. With the Tippe top angular momentum is not conserved due to the object apparently disconnecting from its angular momentum and flipping over by 180 degrees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 209524, member: 288"] I probably spent months trying to figure that out. All I can do is accept the observed behavior as fact that it does happen. In radioactive decay it is a governing force. It is part of our reality. Einstein himself would be rolling over in his grave because of it. He claimed God does not play dice with the universe. But it seems that this one force because of its ability to change the identity of a particle or object, the outcome of the overall behavior is not predictable. So God does play dice with the universe. When I observe this I see two spin forces at work. Each spin force is at right angles to the other. Since the result always seems to produce an outcome that is temporally and or spatially reversed. And physicists report that no conservation law is conserved when this force is present. With the Tippe top angular momentum is not conserved due to the object apparently disconnecting from its angular momentum and flipping over by 180 degrees. [/QUOTE]
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