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          From:
          "Tom Bearden"  
        To: "A.J. Craddock" <craddock@west.net> Subject: RE: Possible thoughts? Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 00:12:33 -0600 
 
            Good
            insight!  Actually, the space between matter (and the time
            between it's particles also) literally IS enormous energy.  
            Spacetime  is perhaps the most energetic "thing"
            in all the universe.  As an example, some famous calculations
            for the energy density of empty space are revealing.  For
            the energy in one cubic centimeter (about the size of the tip of
            one's little finger), the numbers calculated usually fall somewhere
            in the vicinity of about 10exp90 grams.  To convert that
            to energy, just multiply by c-squared.  So there are more joules
            of "disintegrated, unorganized" energy in one cubic
            centimeter of "empty" space, e.g., than there are protons
            and neutrons in the observable universe.
           
          
            The
            real study of energy and the study of "spacetime" wind up
            being one and the same.
           
          
            As
            we finally showed, all the EM energy we use in our everyday
            circuits and systems comes from spacetime anyway.  Scientists
            had just misinterpreted half of Whittaker's paper published in 1903. 
            I have to confess that I also misinterpreted it for about 20 years.
           
          
            Best
            wishes,
           
          
            Tom
            B.
             
          
        
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