DescriptionTravel through Time by Riding the Sound by the Author & Researcher Emad Kayyam.ogv
English: This Og Video File contains information about a scientific report titled: "Travel through Time by Riding the Sound", reported by a Jordanian medical doctor and a multidisciplinary researcher named Emad Kayyam, who observes a similarity between "Hubble Tuning fork" and "the Internal ear bony connected spaces" in shape, mode of evolution, consequence and arrangement..
The report was sent to two notable scientists, Dr. Rudy Schild from Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (Harvard University) and Dr. Farouk AL-Baz from NASA.
The author and researcher Emad Kayyam suggests that travel through time could be enhanced based on this similarity that link the very big Universe back from its early evolution before more than 13 billion with its (3) Major type of galaxies "WITH" the (3) Major type of bony connected space of the internal Ear that deal with the gravity sensation and sound transmission. (Based on the similarity in shape between Galaxies and internal Ear bony spaces)
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