LYNCHPIN VORTEX FORCE VECTORS FLUID SIM 1.0

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White paper: vixra.org/pdf/2004.0451v2.pdf

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  • @mgiebus1869
    @mgiebus1869Ай бұрын

    Hope this is seen by Mr Howard. Much respect for your discussion with Mr. Weinstein on JRE. I've noticed any detractors to your proposals and theories attack your character or semantics instead of the actual idea. It was inspiring to hear some relatively civil academic discourse for once. I still share your perspective though.

  • @shoeicide432
    @shoeicide432Ай бұрын

    ⚡️

  • @toddragland152
    @toddragland152Ай бұрын

    Nice work Terrence! I'm glad to see you presenting your patents to prove all the haters wrong. If you ever have need of a 61 year old intern just let me know😊

  • @richardhadley6243
    @richardhadley6243Ай бұрын

    I dunno! Needs more straight lines 🤦🏻‍♂️😂 Keep it up, lads. Lynchpin is more necessary than ever!!!! ❤

  • @cryptoalchemist369
    @cryptoalchemist369Ай бұрын

    Terrence Howard you will be proven correct about your work and discoveries in the future i am sure. my apologies for the pushback you are receiving from the scientific community, and that Jeremy broadcast on my channel, right after the joe Rogan interview. I would love the chance to make things right, by conducting an interview with you, and covering the 20 plus Walter Russell periodic Table charts

  • @Falenir

    @Falenir

    Ай бұрын

    Terrence Howard, hire an highly educated and skilled, independent review panel from a different countrym specifically to be honest in their findings. Don't tell them who you are and what they are to review. Have them look at your ideas in documentation form only and let them conduct what ever tests they want. Don't even speak to them or let them see you... that way you see if your ideas actually have merrit and no that it's not clouded by public perspection or maybe even something about your personality that is making people feel the way they do about you and your ideas

  • @ichigokurosaki2838

    @ichigokurosaki2838

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Falenir Very true 💡💡💡

  • @sdas683

    @sdas683

    Ай бұрын

    What is stopping you from learning math and reviewing it for yourself? All of the words and no data? What support do you have of these statements that you make? ​@Falenir

  • @sdas683

    @sdas683

    Ай бұрын

    I hope you wake up one day and see what's really around us. These physics models are only as good as the tools that we have to study our environment. Have you ever noticed that every time we design a new microscope or build a new telescope we find out more things while simultaneously discovering our previous knowledge is almost null and void. This is where we're at with Terrence's work. Open your ears your eyes and your mind and just listen to what he's saying and contemplate it.

  • @LEO0DEVV

    @LEO0DEVV

    26 күн бұрын

    I don't know what pack you're all smoking on, but this isn't groundbreaking. I could plot 20 motors in different shapes on a drone and still make physics simulations to make it work. This has been tried, we use 2 or 4 motors because it gives you much more efficient propulsion in all 3 axes, really no need for any more in our 3D world. The entirety of the world, every building, every car every single piece of human history essentially since like the 1800s have been based on math that we have collectively put together. The place where Terrence is confused is that he is fixated on the language definition of math and concepts and trying to prove it through language. That is not how science works.

  • @seancollins-cruz2134
    @seancollins-cruz2134Ай бұрын

    Would love to have some voiceover on this

  • @ichigokurosaki2838
    @ichigokurosaki2838Ай бұрын

    Please explain what is going on at the 3:00 mark when you have the Walter Russell's periodic table to the right and a Odic periodic table sphere to the left?

  • @bradleyla4526
    @bradleyla4526Ай бұрын

    This channel is definitely getting shadow banned

  • @ZaphodTube

    @ZaphodTube

    29 күн бұрын

    all videos popped up in my homescreen feed after watching the joe rogan episode, but I am also wondering…

  • @bradleyla4526

    @bradleyla4526

    29 күн бұрын

    @@ZaphodTube it popped up on my one also but for the amount of attention the JRE podcast got it should have had a lot more views just out of people’s curiosity and interest

  • @ZaphodTube

    @ZaphodTube

    29 күн бұрын

    @@bradleyla4526 waaaaay more. Insanely low numbers

  • @jamesdelapena5648
    @jamesdelapena5648Ай бұрын

    Is this the patent for that gun y'all designed?

  • @danepollick
    @danepollickАй бұрын

    Hope you have checked out Michael evans's work

  • @Type1adventures
    @Type1adventuresАй бұрын

    how does the vortex relate to the periodic table? elements are created in vortex or what?

  • @chrismonksellye4608

    @chrismonksellye4608

    Ай бұрын

    vixra.org/pdf/2004.0451v2.pdf

  • @Type1adventures

    @Type1adventures

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for posting that link; it's very helpful. I actually had to have the whole concept explained to me in layman's terms by ChatGPT as seen here: "The geometry of the proton is unique relative to its same-charge counterpart known as the positron." The geometry of the proton: This refers to the shape, structure, or spatial configuration of the proton. Protons are subatomic particles found in the nucleus of atoms, and their geometry can be described in terms of their internal structure, how their constituent quarks are arranged, and how they interact. is unique relative to: This phrase means that the proton's geometry is distinct or different when compared to something else. its same-charge counterpart: This refers to another particle that has the same electric charge as the proton. Protons have a positive charge. known as the positron: The positron is the particle being referred to. A positron is the antimatter counterpart of the electron, meaning it has the same mass as an electron but a positive charge (hence it has the same charge as a proton). Putting it all together: The sentence is saying that the spatial configuration or structure (geometry) of a proton is distinct when compared to the positron, even though both particles share the same positive charge. This uniqueness arises from their different roles and properties: protons are made up of quarks and are found in atomic nuclei, while positrons are elementary particles involved in antimatter interactions.

  • @tajrad-963
    @tajrad-963Ай бұрын

    Love this music, while watching Music took me over Is that your beat?

  • @chrismonksellye4608

    @chrismonksellye4608

    Ай бұрын

    The majority of the music on this channel is all original. However, this particular one is just basic guitar backing track I had on in the background playing while I made the video from the 3D model in realtime.

  • @tajrad-963

    @tajrad-963

    Ай бұрын

    Love your music And this one Is so freeestylble I did already 2 songs on it before I realize We need more of your music

  • @tajrad-963

    @tajrad-963

    26 күн бұрын

    Chris I wanted to ask you for advice How can I make TETRYEN to give energy? Any advice I would PRECIATE it 🙏💠♦️ I've been following for years now. But I havent tried.and now I really want to get it produce energy. It can ve Overunity Like Rodin Coil If u have any suggestion Or anyhow that u can advice me I would most highly PRECIATE

  • @chrismunz8262
    @chrismunz8262Ай бұрын

    Cool rather than what I don’t get.

  • @ForestBlue7
    @ForestBlue7Ай бұрын

    This is pretty f*ckin compelling sh*t brotha. I’m brand a*s new to the concepts, and can’t ask questions of people I’m around without some sort of ridicule, once TDH is mentioned. Anyways, so I’m guessing that you’re running a computer model with points of data entered using his theories, and they match up with the different periodic tables you showed? Or are you showing a form of plagiarism by TDH? Or just admiring the beauty and what’s seems to me to be the way sh*t works, in the natural world? Lol. I enjoy your channel man, thanks.

  • @chrismonksellye4608

    @chrismonksellye4608

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, I am "running a computer model with points of data entered using his theories, and they match up with the different periodic tables". The points of data are simulated "Vortex" forces and "harmonics" acting upon simulated magneto-hydrodynamic fluid particles. Unfortunately, modern computers will not model in 4D so, this is about as close as we can get for now.

  • @kori2232

    @kori2232

    Ай бұрын

    @@chrismonksellye4608 As many of us are young and inspired. Would you mind explaining any of these models on a simple level?

  • @chrismonksellye4608

    @chrismonksellye4608

    Ай бұрын

    @@kori2232 Simply follow the geometry of the Flower of Life and the Geometry of the Proton as in this paper we published of the same title. vixra.org/pdf/2004.0451v2.pdf

  • @ichigokurosaki2838

    @ichigokurosaki2838

    Ай бұрын

    ​​Any chance you can look into some quantum software/computer to bridge that 4D gap?​

  • @zabique
    @zabiqueАй бұрын

    1 x itself = 1

  • @theuniversalidea4151

    @theuniversalidea4151

    Ай бұрын

    1 x another 1 equals another 1. It's the nature of numbers

  • @dabaddybeats8118

    @dabaddybeats8118

    Ай бұрын

    Theres a word for that its called 'once'

  • @Falenir
    @FalenirАй бұрын

    Well done Terrance. You've put some fans together and made an inefficient power hungry mess. This isn't new technology, its just a bad invention. If you gave a pothead millions and he hired a team of engineers to make his ideas real, this is the kinda stuff they'd make too

  • @sdas683

    @sdas683

    Ай бұрын

    Would love to see what you're contributing to the Planet, big boy.

  • @RayUp
    @RayUpАй бұрын

    #TLC🫶

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