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<blockquote data-quote="Justatruthseeker" data-source="post: 68087070" data-attributes="member: 332164"><p>Well let's see, in my lifetime? Maybe not total acceptance, but I give it 5 years before it all begins to fall apart. Unless they give up the Fairie Dust and accept plasma physics, there really isn't much hope for understanding anything beyond our solar system. It's not the physics that prevents them, but refusal to accept that gravitational theories only apply to the behavior of matter with equal numbers of bound electrons and protons. Matter with a low overall electrical charge per particle. Planetary systems. Until they accept that, the 2nd biggest hurdle of all, we'll have to accept all the Fairie Dust. They want gravity to dominate when it only applies to about 5% of the matter in the entire universe.</p><p></p><p>Unless they finally accept that gravity is an EM force (the biggest hurdle) and then we can finally apply electrodynamics to 100% of the universe instead of just 95% of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justatruthseeker, post: 68087070, member: 332164"] Well let's see, in my lifetime? Maybe not total acceptance, but I give it 5 years before it all begins to fall apart. Unless they give up the Fairie Dust and accept plasma physics, there really isn't much hope for understanding anything beyond our solar system. It's not the physics that prevents them, but refusal to accept that gravitational theories only apply to the behavior of matter with equal numbers of bound electrons and protons. Matter with a low overall electrical charge per particle. Planetary systems. Until they accept that, the 2nd biggest hurdle of all, we'll have to accept all the Fairie Dust. They want gravity to dominate when it only applies to about 5% of the matter in the entire universe. Unless they finally accept that gravity is an EM force (the biggest hurdle) and then we can finally apply electrodynamics to 100% of the universe instead of just 95% of it. [/QUOTE]
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