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Article: <5efal4$6bs@sjx-ixn3.ix.netcom.com> 
From: saquo@ix.netcom.com(Nancy )
Subject: Re: EXPLOSIONS - the Zetas Explain
Date: 19 Feb 1997 16:44:20 GMT
In article: <5e85lk$c4o@pollux.cmc.ec.gc.ca> Greg Neill writes:
| > | Despite being asked, you have not explained: | |
| > | 1. | Just what subatomic particles compose your 'heat'. | 
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        2. | 
        What the basic properties of these particles are (mass, charge, etc.)  | 
    
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        3. | 
        How these particles can spring into and out of
        existence without violating conservation laws.  | 
    
| > | 4. | What directs the movement of these particles. | 
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        5. | 
        What properties of your theory allow for different materials to behave differently when changing states (i.e., you've given a supposed explanation for how water freezes, but how does the theory account for the different behaviour of, say, alchohol freezing?).  | 
    
| > | ynecgan@cmc.doe.ca (Greg Neill) | |
(Begin ZetaTalk[TM])
We have addressed those issues, but you prefer to pretend we have
not so you can buy time for yourself while you whirl about in
strange concepts and try to get a footing. Understandable, and at
least your whirling about, unlike some who refuse to think at
all. 
(End ZetaTalk[TM])