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Cladking wrote:
I don't understand what this has to do with the thread.
Robert Jameson wrote:
Interesting that sand dunes seem to communicate with each other – their communication being more than what would be expected via interaction through wind or water.
Thus inline with my original post that suggest there is a cosmic web linking all parts of the universe.
Cladking wrote:
Secondly, they've gotta be kidding! Communicate?
You seemed to have skipped the article on galaxies, separated by 20 million light years, that rotate in sync with each other. Here is another one:
Galaxies millions of light years apart seem to be connected by invisible ‘large scale structures’ see: [www.nexusnewsfeed.com]
Maybe there is a cosmic ‘washboard effect’ that spans 20 million light years!
Would you like to comment on the original post to this thread? That is; how is it possible for blood to find its way through 128,000 kilometers of capillaries (capillaries having the diameter of one fifth of a human hair) with every circulation around the body?
Maybe the washboard effect again?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04-Oct-20 08:05 by Robert Jameson.
I don't understand what this has to do with the thread.
Robert Jameson wrote:
Interesting that sand dunes seem to communicate with each other – their communication being more than what would be expected via interaction through wind or water.
Thus inline with my original post that suggest there is a cosmic web linking all parts of the universe.
Cladking wrote:
Secondly, they've gotta be kidding! Communicate?
You seemed to have skipped the article on galaxies, separated by 20 million light years, that rotate in sync with each other. Here is another one:
Galaxies millions of light years apart seem to be connected by invisible ‘large scale structures’ see: [www.nexusnewsfeed.com]
Maybe there is a cosmic ‘washboard effect’ that spans 20 million light years!
Would you like to comment on the original post to this thread? That is; how is it possible for blood to find its way through 128,000 kilometers of capillaries (capillaries having the diameter of one fifth of a human hair) with every circulation around the body?
Maybe the washboard effect again?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04-Oct-20 08:05 by Robert Jameson.
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