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Saturday 30 April 2011


Belief Is Completely Relative To Explanation.


What you're about to witness today is thee most astounding reality
ever associated with the name

ALBERT  EINSTEIN.

But first you must ask yourself these two questions;


# 1

Back in the year 1269 when two men were looking up at a full moon, and one of them said to the other; "Pretty soon man will be walking on that moon".  The person hearing that would have seriously called the other fellow crazy.  Yet if the person trying to explain this truth had a dvd player and quickly showed the student a running history of the earth from 1269 a.d. up to 1969 a.d. with Neil Armstrong landing on the moon, that skeptical student would then easily and thoroughly believe the statement without question.  So in other words, truth doesn't really depend so much upon the fact that it's actually true as it completely depends upon the fact of just how thoroughly and efficiently that truth can be expressed.
And isn't that profoundly unique in itself ?


# 2

The Unification of Electricity was worked on by Albert Einstein for 30 years.  It has also been worked on by scientists around the world for the last 25 years.  Has the problem really been an extremely complicated labyrinth of science and physics perplexity ?  Or perhaps all this time has it once again just been a simple case of man being plagued by yet another one of millions of very unique
" anomalies "  ?


Millions of anomalies are happening all over the world all the time and here's three that we hope will help you to prepare your mind for the astounding answer to Einstein's Unification.  For if there's anything that we truly need to understand it's how man is continually being subjected to perplexing anomalies.
During world war I, airplanes with rotary engines were invented and they were fantastic planes because by using this new type of engine they achieved an excellent power to weight ratio.  Very powerful and very light.  But guess what, it was also an extremely deadly plane, not for the enemy, but for the pilots.  And it wasn't deadly because it was powerful, it was deadly because unlike all other engines, the propeller was held fast to this engine and the whole engine block rotated.  And this rotation of the whole engine then tragically turned the plane into a giant gyroscope in flight.  And because of the extreme inertia, when the plane turned right it then created a force that caused the nose of the plane to be immediately forced downward (a simple force reaction that is now well known in physics).  The student in this next video is only pushing horizontally, she is not pushing the gyro up or down.  She is simply recreating exactly what happened to those pilots as they stepped on their rudder pedals while flying a plane fitted with a rotating radial engine. Video.
It was a very strange anomaly that in the beginning man was simply unaware of.  And many many pilots died because of this very serious misunderstood property in physics.  And many more deaths would have occurred if it wasn't for some pilots who lived to tell their story of how when they made a right hand turn, a force overcame their plane and plunged them into the ground.  And all the while, this was simply happening because this large spinning engine was causing a rotational gyroscopic inertia.  And so the designers of that time simply did not realize that they had invented afatal design flaw by attaching a spinning engine to an airplane.
The second example is this; the other day I bought a nice leather case for my cell phone and I really liked it.  Except what I didn't realize is that when the phone is squeezed into the leather case it pushes the small buttons on the sides of the phone and keeps the display light on.  And so the phone's battery is then continually being drained and if I hadn't realized what was happening I would have kept buying new batteries for the phone.  That leather case also possessed an inherent design flaw.
A third example of man continually being plagued by fatal design flaws would be the Tacoma Narrows Bridge.  This bridge collapsed because at the time man did not understand that without proper design, a constant pressure of wind against this type of suspension bridge would always, without exception culminate in the absolute destruction of the bridge via vibrational oscillation. Video.
And these are just three of millions of anomalies that are happening all over the world all the time.  The final cost of the radial engine flaw was hundreds of thousands of dollars.  The cost of my cellphone case flaw was 26 dollars.  The cost of the Tacoma bridge flaw was millions.  And the cost of the flaw that you are about to realize has most assuredly surpassed Trillions.  So what we'd like to do, is help you to understand that sometimes things are very very simple but because of a unique and

fatal  design  flaw

those "simple" problems become  "giant"  problems.  And they're only giant because we just don't understand the simple little flaw that has preceded the dilemma.  This then brings us to a very intelligent man named Albert Einstein.  After reading this website we sincerely hope that you will not still need a dvd of history to be played for you in order for you to see the reality of what happened in 1905 a.d.

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