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Commentary,
Chronicle
and Breaking News
Breaking News
and commentary. Frank
X. Didik/Editorial Board
New
York City News Halloween -
November 2021
Just
the facts. You decide what to believe
News Briefs
January 24, 2022.
New York, NY Subway Gates / barriers are an absolute must for the NYC
subway system. Frank
Didik, who has been desperately pushing subway gates to the MTA and
other agencies since over a decade points out that hundreds of people
could have been saved over this period of time. Further, thousands of
people could have been spared hideous, life transforming injuries,
including by MTA workers. Further, the MTA could have avoided paying
out hundreds of millions of dollars in liability, that could have
already paid for the entire subway gate system. In 2014, the MTA
studied Mr. Didik's proposal, but did not act on it. The proposal was
not to have a platform floor to ceiling barrier, which Mr. Didik said
was not necessary, but rather to have a 5 foot high barrier. This
would prevent anyone losing their balance, accidently falling, being
pushed, or dizzy or intoxicated or fainting from falling on to the
tracks. Further, this system could have easily been installed on all
480 subway and elevated train platforms since the platform, with it's
hollow core could easily support the weight. Further, the different
subway car door locations could easily have been accommodated. The
total cost of this proposal in 2014 was estimated to have been only
730 million dollars. The 2019 MTA study did not take into
consideration the Didik subway gate proposal of 5 years before and
instead focused on platform floor to ceiling wall, which would have
been vastly more expensive, being estimated at 10 times the cost of
the Didik proposal and further, was workable on only 130 stations,
about a quarter of the Didik proposal. We urge the MTA to Reconsider
the Didik Subway Barrier proposals. Frank
X. Didik Subway Gate Barrier proposal from 2014.

January 23, 2022
Hundreds of people, who lost loved ones in nursing homes, who had
contracted and died from Covid, protested New York Governor Hochul
for excluding the victims fund from the state budget. Allegedly
former Governor Cuomo had placed people sick with Covid in nursing
homes that resulted in the death of hundreds of elderly and other
people with weakened immune systems in the homes.
January 23, 2022
More and more European Countries are removing Covid-19 restrictions.
The United Kingdom and now Ireland and the Czech Republic have
removed all or most Covid 19 restrictions.
January 22, 2022 A
large pro-life demonstration to end abortion was held in Washington
DC today.
January 22, 2022
Truckers entering the United States from Mexico or Canada must be
vaccinated against Covid-19. Estimates range from only 30% to 60% of
the truck drivers having been vaccinated. If this rule continues, it
is believed that sever supply chain shortages for all transported
products will occur. This might include food, spare parts and even
fuel. All of this remains to be seen.
January 21, 2022
The head of the German navy has resigned after he stated that he
doubted that Russia wanted to invade Ukraine. Presently the German
government is not sending arms to Ukraine and is forbidding other
NATO allies from sending German arms to the Ukraine.
January 20, 2022
The NYPD detained a number of people in the Museum of Natural History
including little children who were crying as they were escorted alone
to police vans, if they could not show proof of having been
vaccinated. One has to question if the rules have gone too far,
particularly when even asking a person their medical condition or
status may violate Federal Hippo laws and other medical privacy laws.
January 20, 2022
The statue of the beloved Theodore Roosevelt, that was in front of
the Museum of Natural History for about 100 years, was removed this
evening. Who is next, George Washington?
January 19, 2022
The person who killed Barnard student Tessa Majors was given 14 years
in jail.
January 18, 2022
Hawaii will now require all travelers to have the Covid booster
shoot. Some are concerned that this may further Hawaii's suffering
tourist industry.
January 18, 2022
Hamburg Germany will now require people to have been vaccinated and
also have the boaster shot in order to enter restaurants and other
social settings.
January 16, 2022
The US Government is offering each person 4 at home Covid-19 test
kits. The website is: www.CovidTests.gov.
January 15, 2022 A
deranged man pushed a 40 year old Asian woman onto the subway tracks
in front of an oncoming train. Sadly, the woman was killed. We must
have subway gates. Didik
Subway Barrier proposals. Frank
X. Didik Subway Gate Barrier proposal from 2014.
January 10, 2022
Pfizer CEO, Albert Bourla state in a conference that "two doses
of the vaccine offers very limited protection, if any" when
referring to the Omicron variant.
January 10, 2022 A
recent study, as outlined on RT indicates that the common cold may
give people immunity from Covid.
January 9, 2022 17
people died in the Bronx as a result of a terrible fire. This
included 8 children and 9 adults.
January 9, 2022
The New York City Council approved a new law allowing non-citizens to
vote. NYC Mayor Adams did not exercise his rite to veto the law.
January 7, 2022
According to Law Enforcement Today, serial burglars and released
without prison terms and only given a fine for their theft.
January 7, 2022 A
Russian force of several thousand special forces soldiers quickly put
an end to the revolution in Kazakhstan.
January 5, 2022
Kazakhstan is in a revolutionary state with hundreds of thousands of
people protesting a variety of problems including governmental
corruption, Covid issues and the former president. The people have
stormed their main airport.
January 4, 2022
Mr. Alvin Bragg, the new Manhattan District Attorney, has stated that
his office will no longer request jail time for a variety of formerly
jailable offenses. One has to question if this will reduce crime in
the city or if it will be a type of green light for criminals. This
policy seems to be counter to Mayor Eric Adams campaign promise to
get tougher with criminals.
January 4, 2022
Mayor Eric Adams is asking banks and businesses to open up and have
their employees return to the offices, rather than working remotely.
Office workers eat in restaurants, and spend money locally. The key
problem with this request is that Mayor Adams has also extended the
vaccine requirement for workers, which is something that a sizable
portion of the workforce refuses to do.
January 3, 2022
The weatherman was wrong again. It had been predicted that NYC would
experience between 1 and 1.5 inches of snow today, but instead, not a
single snow flake hit the city. One has to question the effectiveness
of the billions of dollars of weather satellites.
January 2, 2022
Brazilian beat the mayor of Toritama after he imposed a vaccination
passport in order to participate in society.
January 2, 2022
Perhaps as many as a 100,000 people have protested in Holland against
the new Dutch Covid lockdowns.
January 2, 2022
Austria has announced Draconian rules that can place you in prison
for up to a year, a large fine and loss of driving license for those
who refuse to submit to the experimental Covid vaccination.
January 2, 2022 In
England, black patients are three times more likely than average to
be hospitalized with Omicron.
January 2, 2022 In
NYC, the MTA expects longer wait times due to Covid related crew
shortages. As with airlines, the employee shortage is caused by
workers refusing to be vaccinated and by employees who have been
tested positive for Covid
January 2, 2022
Some airlines, which have a massive employee shortage, have
temporarily doubled flight attendants pay, while tripling pilots pay.
The employee shortage is caused by workers refusing to be vaccinated
and by employees who have been tested positive for Covid
January 2, 2022
According to the Daily Mail, a study done by McGill University and
the Montreal Neurological Institute Hospital, a study of 1,500
Americans showed reduced cognitive ability which they are speculating
to people being worried about the Covid pandemic. Other individuals
and groups have claimed that mask wearing reduces cognitive ability
because between 7 and 12% of the air breathed is rebreathed.
January 2, 2022
Worldometer claimed that 42.6 million abortions were performed in
2021. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), which is a
private organization, 3.5 million people died from Covid, though some
have disputed this number.
January 2, 2022
The CEO of OneAmerica Insurance company based in Indiana claims that
deaths among people aged from 18 to 64 is up by 40% which he stated
is a huge number to happen.
January 2, 2022
Major cell phone companies have rejected a request by the Federal
Aviation Administration to delay the 5G launch date. This puts the
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) against the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA).
January 2, 2022
The Chinese government in Beijing is cracking down on dissent and
freedom of the press in Hong Kong with the closure of Strand News in
Hong Kong. Until recently, the Hong Kong province of China has been
largely left alone by the Chinese central government. In the United
States, dissent and censorship is largely conducted by private
companies and on-line social media outlets.
January 2, 2022
Mayor Eric Adam's rode his bicycle to work.
January 2, 2022 An
additional 1,900 flights were cancelled countrywide with the airline
hubs of Chicago and Denver being the hardest hit.
January 1, 2022 In
one of his first acts as new mayor, Mayor Eric Adams decided to
continue former Mayor Bill DeBlasio's New York City's Covid State of
emergency and to continue the indoor vaccination mandate. This
continuation comes as a surprise to many businesses suffering from a
major loss of customers, as well as continues to put pressure on the
real estate office rental market since a sizable percentage of the
population refuses to be vaccinated, claiming that the short term
effects can be dangerous and that the long term effects are a
complete unknown. It is estimated that less than 25% of Black New
York City residents have been vaccinated and thus this ruling
significantly hurts Black New Yorker's. The total number of New York
City residents who are vaccinated is not completely known. Official
figures claim a vaccination rate of 78%, but others claim that the
true rate is significantly lower. It is a matter of debate if these
restrictions prevents the spread of the Covid virus. We now know that
a person without any serious underlying medical issues has a 99.98%
chance of full recovery from Covid, even if not vaccinated.
January 1, 2022 A
thousand homes burnt to the ground in Colorado and this was followed
by a major snow storm, which covered the burnt out homes.
January 1, 2022
Taiwan, which has some of the strongest privacy laws in the world,
plans to adapt the European Union on-line censorship proposals, which
includes recording internet users activities, among other new rules.
January 1, 2022 It
is estimated that over 2500 flights were cancelled yesterday because
of a lack of flight personnel. The vaccine mandate has caused massive
supply chain and service chain disruptions since so many well
educated people refuse to submit to the mandated Covid emergency use
"vaccine". One family flying from San Francisco to New York
city was scheduled to fly at 9pm, however because of the massive
number of flight cancellations, they did not board the plane till
4am, seven hours after their flight was originally scheduled to
leave. Many people were not as lucky and had their flights cancelled
completely, rather than just delayed.
January 1, 2021
New NYC Mayor Eric Adams, HAPPY NEW YEAR! Mayor Eric Adams was sworn
in to be the 110 Mayor of the City of New York and the second black
American mayor after former Mayor David Dinkins. News1.net, which
endorsed Mayor Adams, wishes him the best of success in leading this
great city.
January 1, 2021
The crowds watching in person, the famous "ball dropping"
from the former Times Square Building to mark that the start of the
new year, was greatly limited to about 15,000 people, who had to wait
for many hours before the event took place.
January 1, 2021
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Let's hope that 2022 brings back a return to
constitutional and basic human freedoms, that has been so damaged by
repressive and Draconian laws and non-law mandates world wide.
Freedom of travel, freedom to conduct business, freedom of
association, freedom of social interaction and so much more has been
greatly harmed by the introduction of questionable measures to
control the Covid-19 virus, without clear, tested, scientific based
reasons. Many basic freedoms have been "temporarily"
suspended. It would seem that the worse elements of totalitarian
regimes such as National Socialist Germany and the Soviet Union have
been adapted with hardly a peep out of the bulk of the population.
Let us indeed hope for a better 2022.
January 1, 2021
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
December 31, 2021
New York State health officials have determined that non-whites have
priority for limited Covid vaccination pill. Questions related to
racism, favoritism and legality may be an issue here.
December 29, 2021
The Covid vaccination does not seem to be working in Denmark. 92% of
the Omicron cases are by those who have had at least one vaccination shot.
December 28, 2021
CityMD, the walk in medical clinic, will temporarily be closing 31
offices since they are short staffed. Some blame the Covid
vaccination mandate for all workers.
December 26, 2021
Protests over vaccination deaths spread in South Korea.
Merry
Christmas
and
Happy New Year!

George
Washington Praying Christmastime
December 25, 2021
Diners who wanted to eat at a Trump restaurant in Trump Plaza were
turned away because they refused to show proof of Covid Vaccination.
In New York State, only New York City has this requirement to eat indoors.
December 24, 2021
A Belgian outpost in Antarctica was hit by an outbreak of Covid 19,
even though all of the workers had been vaccinated prior to arriving
and had been tested both before and after they arrived and had never
been in contact with any outsiders. This brings up a number of issues
including if the Covid-19 tests work, if the Covid emergency use
"vaccination" itself works, if what is called Covid-19 even
a virus and if it has ever been isolated, and how could they have
contracted Covid-19, if they did not have contact with the outside
world. A most unusual situation.
December 24, 2021
More U.S. Marines have been discharged from service for refusing to
take the emergency authorized Covid-19 vaccination. Some question the
effectiveness and the short and long term safety of the vaccination,
which was developed in only a few months and the questions surround
the science behind it.
2021
Christmas decorations from New York City and the surrounding area
December 23, 2021
President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill Biden held a call in talk
show. After one caller finished, he declared "Let's go
Brandon", which is a code phrase among some conservative to mean
"F--k Joe Biden. Stunningly, President Biden responded to this
crude comment by saying "I agree" and then added "Let's
go Brandon".
December 23, 2021
It is estimated that 35% of Germans have not had a single Covid
"vaccination" shot.
December 19, 2021
Senator Manchin (D) of West Virginia has stated that he will vote
against the controversial trillion dollar "Build Back
Better" spending bill being pushed by President Biden. Senator
Manchin's no vote would prevent the bill from passing.
December 19, 2021
the New York City City Council voted to ban the use of Natural gas in
all new buildings, starting in 2023. How the new buildings will be
heated after this point is a matter of question since electricity is
expensive and the electric grid may well be overwhelmed if only
electricity is used for heating and cooking purposes.
December 18, 2021
Pope Francis has issued new guidelines that are designed to limit the
ability of local Catholic priests from saying the Catholic Mass in
Latin. The Latin Mass had been the main mass for over 1,000 years,
but was gradually changed starting just after World War 2 in steps
until 1969 when effectively the Latin Mass was completely banned.
Then in the early 2,000's, Pope Benedict issued a proclamation again
permitting the age old Latin Mass and calling it the Mass in
"Extraordinary form".
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It's never a good
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December 16, 2021
President Biden has predicted a "winter of death" for the
unvaccinated (regarding the Covid-19 emergency use vaccination).
December 14, 2021
Many industries are experiencing extreme worker and employee
shortages that is causing shortages and delays in the product supply
chain, as well as problems in the service and medical hospital
businesses. It is estimated that between 40 and 60 percent of
educated and skilled workers refuse to be vaccinated and have thus
lost their jobs, because of various vaccine mandates. Further,
unskilled labor refuses to work for the extremely low wages that were
paid to them in the past. They now rightfully are demanding a basic
living wage. In city environments, it is estimated that a basic
living wage would be between $30 and $45 per hour.
December 14, 2021
It is estimated that 20% of the people who have purchased tickets to
attend concerts and other events do not show up. It is believed that
they do not realize that in New York City, they must show proof of
vaccination to enter entertainment venues, unlike the rest of the
state that does not have such restrictions.
December 12, 2021
The FDA is working with the United States Postal Service to stop
shipments of Ivermectin, that many people feel cures or treats Covid
and other viruses better than the prescribed drugs and in lieu of the
Covid 19 vaccination, which about 50% of the population fears is
dangerous. Ivermectin has been used to prevent and treat river
blindness and other ailments since 1989, without any known side effects.
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December 10, 2021
NY Gov Hochul has ordered a statewide indoor mask mandate and up to
$1,000 fine to be paid by businesses for each violation. There is
some question as to if she has this authority since in the United
States, laws can only be enacted by an elected body such as a senate
or city council.
December 8, 2021
Billionaire Mr. Michael Steinhardt has handed over over $70 million
in stolen ancient artifacts to be returned to museums and cultural
centers worldwide.
December 8, 2021
The Bureau of Labor Statistics stated that price inflation for
November has been the highest in 40 years, being 6.8%. In 1982, the
rate of inflation was 7.2%. Some people feel that the "true"
rate of inflation could be well over 20%.
December 8, 2021
Today is the 30th anniversary of the dissolution of the Soviet Union,
which ended on December 8th, 1991. The republics of the former Soviet
Union Suffered from extreme socialist and communist tyranny for 67
years (74, if one considers 1917 the founding of the USSR, which did
not officially come in to existence till 1924).
December 7th,
2021. Today is the 80th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl
Harbor, which destroyed the American fleet. At the time in 1941,
Hawaii was not a state, but rather a U.S. Territory. Hawaii did not
become a state until 1959.
December 7, 2021
Bill Gates, one of the founders of the Microsoft company, released
his GatesNotes where it seems that he is calling on governments to
censor social media and seems to encourage the "New Normal",
which many people feel in an infringement on basic freedoms and rights.
December 6th, 2021
According to NYC City Council Minority leader Mr. Joe Borelli, 45% of
Blacks, 40% of whites and 30% of Hispanics have not been vaccinated
and are thus prevented from working in most NYC businesses.
December 4, 2021
Chris Cuomo fired from CNN as a result of him violating what some
consider journalistic standards.
December 4, 2021
NYC is cracking down on businesses that will not accept cash since it
is estimated that over 25% of mostly low income New Yorkers do not
have access to debit or credit cards. Fines can range into the
thousands of dollars.
November 29, 2021
New York Governor Kathy Hochul was criticized for referring to a
Christmas Tree as a "holiday tree".
November 27, 2021
New York Governor Kathy Hochul declare an executive state of
emergency postponing elective hospital surgeries.
November 24, 2021
Proof of vaccination is now required to enter the United States. This
is unusual in that no vaccination has had full FDA approval, but only
has a temporary emergency authorization for use.
November 21, 2021
Protests over vaccine mandates and lockdowns are held throughout
Europe attracting hundreds of thousands of protestors.
November 19, 2021
Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted of all charges in relation to the
Kenosha shooting where he used his licensed rifle to defend himself,
when he was attacked by angry rioters.
Christmas
Past
How
it was before the Covid hysteria
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OP-ED
1.2 TRILLION
DOLLAR INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM
Infrastructure
program: New York City is about to receive billions of
dollars of the enormous money that has been granted by Congress (and
paid for by the taxpayers). Cable
Cars: One proposal is to build a
series of cable cars, similar to the Roosevelt Island cable car, to
make additional connections between Brooklyn and Manhattan, Manhattan
and New Jersey and Brooklyn and Staten Island. Further, it is
proposed that a cable car going along the east side of Manhattan,
from the East Village up to the upper east side of Manhattan. While
this is an interesting proposal, such issues as cost verses benefit
and perhaps safety comes to mind. Will this billion dollar project
really improve NYC transportation? Will a cable car dangling over the
Hudson River or over New York Harbor between Brooklyn and Staten
Island in the high winds of winter really be safe? We recommend that
this project be very carefully analyzed and put to public scrutiny
before being adapted.
Subway
Safety Gates: We firmly recommend that the City Of New
York finally adapt Frank X. Didik's proposal for subway safety gates.
The entire project to put subway gates on all subway and elevated
train platforms would cost an estimated $600 million dollars and
would ultimately save countless lives and would prevent hundreds of
people a year
from losing limbs and being permanently disabled. Read more about
this remarkable proposal here
- read more.

Subway
Safety-Subway Gate Every year
hundreds of people are killed or severely injured when they fall onto
the tracks of trains and subways. The prevention is cost efficient
and greatly reduces liability ...
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more ...
Subway
Noise: In
addition to the much needed subway
gate proposal an additional proposal to
greatly lower subway noise could be achieved over several years and
would cost an estimated 500 million dollars. This would make riding
the subway much more pleasant and bring NYC up to the standards of
the Tokyo, Hong Kong, Moscow and most modern subway systems.
Presently, NYC's subway system is aged and and far below the current
global standards. Read
more here about reducing subway noise.

Greatly
reduce train noise A
significant amount of train noise is caused by the train wheels
rolling over the expansion joint of the tracks. This vibration
creates noise, vibrations, an less pleasant ride and also reduces the
life cycle of the train. The solution is relatively simple and cost effective..read
more ...
A
$40 per hour minimum
wage? ...Frank
X. Didik, September 22, 2021
In
1962, the average 35 year old working man was able to support a
wife, 3 or 4 children, own a house in the suburbs, have 2 cars and
had enough money to go on a vacation once or twice a year. Today, it
takes two highly educated people working to buy a small one or two
bedroom coop or condo, car ownership is rare and they can only afford
to have one or two children at best. To achieve what a man in 1962
made per week and to regain the standard of living of that time, the
minimum wage must be increased to $40 per hour. The gradual decline
over the past 60 years should be changed. Perhaps "shock
treatment" that was recommended to the former communist
countries in Eastern Europe by "experts" from leading
American Universities, should be the guide for this sudden increase
in the average (minimum) wage. Several things would happen. First,
people would initially spend much more money and this would almost
instantly create huge demand. At the same time, it is very possible
that prices would go up, though perhaps not as fast as one might
expect, since production efficiency is much greater today than in
1962. Finally, it might be necessary to implement trade barriers.
This of course would run counter to the direction of globalism.
Perhaps it is time to modify the notion of globalism and take into
account the different global cultures, work ethics and achievements.
Brief Comments
A
reminder to fellow
citizens When
you walk down the street, just remember that every person who you
pass by, regardless of their race or physical appearance, or if they
are rich or poor, has their own goals and aspirations, trials and
tribulations and each person must be treated with basic respect and dignity.
It is essential to
individualize and not generalize. Each group has their good and bad
and one must not fall into the trap of assuming that everyone in a
particular group is the same or thinks the same. Sometimes in our
rush or arrogance, we forget these basic truths.
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Olympic
Note:
We decided not to cover the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics because
of the severe restrictions and a possible 14 day hotel quarantine.
Defund?
Some anti-police groups have called for the defunding of the police
around the country. Question: late at night, if you are traveling in
an empty subway car and two police officers come on, do you feel
threatened or are you relieved and hope that they stay on for the
duration of your trip? The answer is obvious. The police are
essential to maintaining order in any society.
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Remote
salary protection read
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Internet
censorship read
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Career
first and family later? read
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Frank X. Didik aboard "The
Futurist", anchored in a New York Harbor.
Thoughts
on science, business and society today
By
Frank X. Didik - News1.net editor.
What
if and what can or might be.

The
1956 Firebird was
to be self driving.
Self
Driving Cars? If
you have an accident with a self driving car, who is at fault? The
car manufacturer, the owner of the car or the occupant
"driver" of the car? I
have enjoyed owning and driving some of the most interesting cars
made and have always enjoyed the freedom of driving without
impediments or restrictions. Nevertheless, if self driving cars can
help reduce accidents and enhance society, I am for them. Besides the
technical aspects, there are many other issues that must be worked
out. My concerns regarding self driving cars including liability,
safety, morality and effectiveness. ...read
more ...

Bicycles?
What ever happened to jet packs, flying cars and advanced technology
that in the past, was predicted that we would be using by today? Why
are bicycles being pushed by cities world wide?...read
more ...
What about? ..
Old
Computer Formats and the longevity of our digitally stored
knowledge. Are
we entering into a "pre-history" era? How can we preserve
our computer written records, books, photographs, video and
knowledge? We must have an international agreement and an
organization, perhaps under auspices of the United Nations, dedicated
to preserving our global digital records so that future generations
can access the information and knowledge that we store on computer
readable formats.
If
you wanted to, would you be able to read a:
3
1/2" or 5 1/4" or 8" floppy?
cd-rom
or a dvd?
12"
optical disk?
9
track tape?
IBM
punch card?
Paper
punch tape?
If
you can not read these one or two generation old formats today, how
will society be able to read these documents in 200 years from now?
In a few years, our latest computer formats and storage devices, such
as USB drives, will also be obsolete. I have deep concerns about the
longevity of our knowledge and of computer records, ...read
more ...
What
if the decay rate of elements varies rather than being a constant? Imagine,
if this is the case, it would mean that all archeological dating is
in question. How old are artifacts? When in fact did the dinosaurs
really die out? Further, consider that ...
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more ...

What
is the speed of gravity? If it is instantaneous, then what if
gravity can be modulated? Today
most scientists, assume that the speed of gravity is the same as the
speed of light, but what if the speed of gravity is instantaneous?
Further, if gravity can be modulated, it might allow for
instantaneous universal communication. Thus it might be possible to
communicate with space craft instantly, rather than waiting for
minutes for transmissions to reach the craft or earth. Perhaps
computer chips can be made to operate vastly faster. And this is just
the beginning since ...read
more ...
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