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billslugg
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World's 1st wooden satellite arrives at ISS for key orbital test
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The Ranger 4 spacecraft became the first US craft to impact on another celestial body, the Moon, on April 26, 1962, and it was made...
Nov 9, 2024
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Why does classical physics gravity formulas/measurements do not work at a quantum level, what’s missing?
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A magnetic field occurs only when a charge is moving relative to an observer. The observer feels the static charge force which is a...
Nov 9, 2024
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Negative Mass exists, Newton's Laws opposite
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So in the last section "conclusions of negative mass" Nevertheless, some objects with the properties of negative mass are now being...
Nov 8, 2024
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Negative Mass exists, Newton's Laws opposite
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Right, but it is not matter as we know it. It operates only at the quantum level and at the cosmic level. It also does not fall upwards...
Nov 8, 2024
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Interstellar' fireballs likely came from within our solar system, study suggests
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Pound for pound, Loeb is taking a pounding.
Nov 8, 2024
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Negative Mass exists, Newton's Laws opposite
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I am not aware of any such "reverse gravity at black holes". The "thing" that has an "anti-gravity" property, on the scale of the...
Nov 8, 2024
billslugg
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Negative Mass exists, Newton's Laws opposite
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Einstein was confused by Hubble's discovery the universe was expanding. The Cosmological Constant was added to account for it. Then, it...
Nov 8, 2024
billslugg
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Negative Mass exists, Newton's Laws opposite
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Einstein did not predict the expansion of the universe, so he had to fudge his equation. Once determined to be a quantum effect, which...
Nov 8, 2024
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Newfound dead star spins record-breaking 716 times a second, explodes with thermonuclear blasts
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Bill would comment except he doesn't want to get struck by lightning.
Nov 8, 2024
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Isn't expansion just a lorentz transformation through time?
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Class! Come to order. Did I hear someone using all CAPS!! tsk tsk The only "t=0" around here is how long my cigarette breaks seem!
Nov 7, 2024
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Isn't expansion just a lorentz transformation through time?
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Space and time are inextricably linked. It takes time to get wherever you are going. This cannot be disputed. Thus they are linked. Any...
Nov 7, 2024
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Isn't expansion just a lorentz transformation through time?
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Space expands equally everywhere, thus no one feels any acceleration due to it, thus it is an inertial reference frame. The amount of...
Nov 7, 2024
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Educating Space to the Very Young
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This is excellent advice and should be taken very seriously. Not a screen. A book.
Nov 7, 2024
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Educating Space to the Very Young
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Babies are incapable of rational thought process, but they are recording what goes on around them. Sit them in your lap and read to...
Nov 7, 2024
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Newfound dead star spins record-breaking 716 times a second, explodes with thermonuclear blasts
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Yeah, NGC 6624 is listed as being around 28000 light years away from Earth
Nov 6, 2024
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