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>>14609581
http://www.tfcbooks.com/tesla/nt_on_ac.htm
>The greatest men of science have told me that this was my best achievement

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>>14571968
Unruh effect perhaps?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unruh_effect

I'm motivated to include electrical impulses as well, as harold was passionate on the idea of bubble oscillation optimization, to which I interpret to be the standing wave resonance of the aether, i mean vacuum

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>>14506659
>My basic problem with holographic models like that is their capacity to model (and predict) literally anything.

Hmm interesting, like an machine learning regression overfit? (ergo no doing a linear line of bestfit, but like a 99-degree polynomial) I can see how such an action would hide any attempts at inducing a substructure from hidden variables.

>They don't give us bearing in hyperspace
I feel this is why I turn to the fine structure constant and the non-decaying charge of the electron. Every bone in my body for some reason tells me that the floating point in ~1/137 could be a locally induced phenomena, but I'll admit I'm even crossing my own schizo line.

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