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| See, here's what I'm thinking. If I can fluctuate the travel of magnetic fields to keep in proportion with the relative mass of a dome, which I will construct out of concrete to reduce... | |
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| ...the magnetic field at which matter flows, then I could probably substantiate the overall magnetic force that is being emitted within the dome as to how it works with the objects outside. | |
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| Then, by applying concepts of relative positioning in a formula I created, we might could engage. However, I should discuss my formula. See, it works like this: | |
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| D = [(XYZ) (XY^Z) (XZ^Y) (YZ^X)]/[(X^YZ) (Y^XZ) (Z^XY)], where X equal the Earth's postion in relevance to the sun, Y = the speed at which the earth travels, and Z is the position of our galaxy via... | |
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I have very intelligent friends!
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| ...a centerpoint. However, D is that centerpoint, and should be squared, then the divisor of the end product. So, whatcha think? | |
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