12-31-2015, 03:06 AM
(12-30-2015, 04:29 PM)Wjames Wrote:(12-30-2015, 01:43 PM)rayheinrich Wrote: Associated Press Newswire:A simpler explanation may be the little known Northern Echo in Canada, sometimes called Alberta; which, at the last (2011) census, had a population of 3.65 million people, although by now it is likely approximately 3.83 million.
An anisometric property of quantum space is being blamed for the disparity of recorded population
between Texas and its southern hemispheric echo, Australia.
Where are the missing 3.83 million people in Texas' echo in the southern hemisphere? Scientists
at the Center for Quantum Metrics at UCLA say it has to do with "dark vacuum", dark matter's
dualistic twin.
"The vastly lower population density of Texas' southern twin literally creates quantum
'holes' which effectively mask the existence of 3.83 million people (the currently recorded
difference in population between Texas and its seemingly lesser populated southern
reflection," says Physicist Martin Stewart.
Not possible according to "dark vacuum" theory.
The quantum holing requires an area much more vacuous, not much less as is the case with Alberta
Now the whole of Canada, it being 1.3 times larger than Australia would work, only it is not
in the opposite hemisphere, and, for that matter, not more vacuous.
Let's face it, there's nothing more vacuous than Australia.
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