to understand the universe we must understand the vortex

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to understand the universe we must understand the vortex

Unread postby jetstove » Mon Jul 02, 2012 9:47 am

The vortex seems to be a totally scalable event occuring at the micro and macro scale. I would agrue that spiral galaxies are vorticies in the same way that whirl pools are. The votex connects areas of differing energy potentials and is the most efficient way for the energy to flow. If spiral galaxies are vorticies then what is the energy differential and where is the mass/energy going.
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Re: to understand the universe we must understand the vortex

Unread postby Sparky » Tue Jul 03, 2012 5:36 am

The votex connects areas of differing energy potentials and is the most efficient way for the energy to flow


I'm not so sure that is correct. :?

We do have dust devils and tornadoes nearby, but the most notable vortex that I observe is in the toilet. Water comes in a small pipe and leaves through a much bigger one, through a vortex in the toilet. And I am told that the vortex is due to the rotation of the Earth.

Now, as far as efficient energy flow, lightning seems pretty efficient and does not conform to a vortex. Well, there is a spinning in my head after I'm stuck, if that counts as a vortex.... :?
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Re: to understand the universe we must understand the vortex

Unread postby GaryN » Thu Jul 05, 2012 11:38 am

I agree with you jetstove, the vortex is the primary structure at all scales. I have been looking at the Oahspe model of cosmology, on and off, for a while now, and though there are many strange concepts, I think there is at least some good food for thought. Also, Bahram Katirai in his "Revolution in Physics" proposes a model based on an aether and spin that offers an explanation for the creation of the vortices. As all the mainstream explanations for how things work break down when it comes to an explanation of the fundamental forces, I think it time to consider a model that though quite strange at first reading, may offer some valuable insights.

As light, and heat, and magnetism, and electricity, are all one and the same thing, which are the manifestation of vortexian currents under different conditions, the student must not lose sight of the fact that none of these so-called things are things in fact, that is, entities of themselves, separately or combined.


I believe that statement is indeed true, and perhaps Oahspe contains many other truths, so will plug slowly away at reading more.
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