Do the laws of physics true in all buildings on all planets?


 
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Janus20



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 3:16 am    Post subject: Do the laws of physics true in all buildings on all planets? Reply with quoteFind all posts by Janus20

I ask this question because I was taught that the potential energy of a kg of fossil fuel has a value of Q = X kJ/kg because the law says so.

On a planet devoid of oxygen, humans, workshops, oily rags on sticks and boxes of matches to light up ....................... Q = ZERO ??????????

What do you think? Einstein did not figure it.

It is an environmental armageddon and if you take it very, very slow and easy the full SP is at www.unifiedtheory.org.uk Very Happy
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