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I elaborated a scheme so you confirm my discovery. I don't have a lab for data, but, the example that I gave him.
You do know that sub-atomic particles can't be seen with the naked eye? If you could see them, then they weren't particles.
In the experiment with the medical syringe, when we increase the vacuum, increases the size of the bubbles or Veegtrones, pushing the water surrounding the Veegtron. What pushes the water to where it comes from because syringe medical is sealed. He deduced the existence of holes to another dimension which we cannot see. He deduced the probable existence of black holes miniatures in vacuum, i.e., that the entire universe is full of black holes miniatures that we cannot see. These miniature black holes are Veegtrones and that the vacuum attracts are rather unknown I have called Veegtronesdim, because when you reduce the size of the vacuum, the bubbles or Veegtrones reduce of size and I don't know to where it is going what pushes the water. They do not exist black holes only to millions of kilometers in the universe. And this may help to increase the knowledge of the mystery of the universe and black holes, dimensions and probably of a parallel world. Muy afectuosamente, Victor Elias Espinoza Guedez July 30, 2013 Email: victor.espinoza.13@hotmail.com
I like people with active imaginations, but you are full of BS .. Earlier you said you don'r need a magnifying glass to see them, clearly framing the idea that you can see them with the naked eye. So again, TAKE A PICTURE OF THEM !!!
I don't have a camera right now. But yes we can see the bubbles. You can also see the bubble grow. I can't see what the inside of a bubble or Veegtrones and Veegtronesdim created by the increase and decrease of vacuum. An example drawn by a computer program, would be the following: Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Very affectionately, Víctor Elias Espinoza Guedez July 30, 2013
He sees bubbles in the water and thinks he's discovered a new particle. Even for Victor, this is a new low of stupid.