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billslugg
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Theories
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Yes, a beam of electrons would create lift. The problem is, in air, their "mean free path" is only a few millimeters at best. Yes, the...
Nov 4, 2024
billslugg
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"Alien signal" sent from Mars decoded by father-daughter team
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Fixed the info in the original post. Thank you.
Nov 3, 2024
billslugg
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"Alien signal" sent from Mars decoded by father-daughter team
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The headline is a bit misleading in that it omits the first quote mark around the word "signal". The comment follows an established...
Nov 3, 2024
billslugg
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The absurdity of space-time curvature and geodesics
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I go with the Standard Model and don't care about anything else. Get your idea into the Standard Model and then I'll take a look at it.
Nov 3, 2024
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Photonic-Optic Meta-Lattice (POML): Shattering Limits of Light Manipulation and Resolution
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Yes, of course, in the quantum realm, many things are possible that cannot occur in the classical physics realm. This is nothing new.
Nov 3, 2024
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Links are fine, if supporting your thread/post. You should post original content here and use links to support your position. What is...
Nov 2, 2024
billslugg
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Photonic-Optic Meta-Lattice (POML): Shattering Limits of Light Manipulation and Resolution
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The blog was by Calvin W Gentry
Nov 2, 2024
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Will China return Mars samples to Earth before the US does?
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We need to find something valuable and continuous in or from space. Better yet something from the moon. Some kind of material that we...
Nov 2, 2024
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Voyager 1 spacecraft phones home with transmitter that hasn't been used since 1981
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It 's both heroic and nail biting worthy, but every little holdup interferes with and cuts down on the remaining science...
Nov 2, 2024
billslugg
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Voyager 1 spacecraft phones home with transmitter that hasn't been used since 1981
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The gravitational field of the Sun will affect EM waves slightly. The effect on the outgoing signal is exactly balanced by the effect on...
Nov 1, 2024
billslugg
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Voyager 1 spacecraft phones home with transmitter that hasn't been used since 1981
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EM waves respond to gravity. The Sun's gravity will bend the light of a star behind it. Gravity warps spacetime. Everything follows...
Oct 31, 2024
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Negative Mass exists, Newton's Laws opposite
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I can understand that any packet of energy has mass. I cannot understand how it can have negative mass. Negative energy perhaps? I can't...
Oct 31, 2024
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Exoplanet Stats
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For those interested, the following is a breakdown of the number of exoplanets in a system by stellar Type. The numbers are less since...
Oct 31, 2024
billslugg
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Photonic-Optic Meta-Lattice (POML): Shattering Limits of Light Manipulation and Resolution
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Do you have a peer reviewed reference? This blurb above is from some guy's blog. There is no other reference to "Photonic-Optic...
Oct 31, 2024
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More on the Big Bang - what was before t = 0?
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If you do not accept that definition, who will suggest an alternative definition of science? Also, we should define our terms at the...
Oct 30, 2024
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