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Classical Motion
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The problem with this discussion is that it is definitely affected by "stigma", plus real secrecy surrounding actual military assets...
Today at 12:16 PM
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Electromagnetism, Gravity and Black Holes Explained!
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Didn’t mean to offend. I wish I did know it all. The interaction and superposition of EM depends on the state of the EM field. Angular...
Yesterday at 9:04 PM
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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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Tesla was great. He deserves much more honor. But those high voltage sparks are heavy with x-rays. I'm afraid it did him in.
Yesterday at 4:49 PM
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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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Absolutely, I have no doubt whatsoever that EM is an ingredient and necessary for gravity.
Yesterday at 4:37 PM
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Isn't expansion just a lorentz transformation through time?
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Pardon me, it wasn't about expansion, it was about a rotating frame.
Yesterday at 3:39 PM
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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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“heat” adds energy and collision rate to the “heated” molecules. This collision rate is like a pressure within the external air mass...
Yesterday at 3:34 PM
Classical Motion
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Isn't expansion just a lorentz transformation through time?
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Flip one observer.
Yesterday at 3:25 PM
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Pentagon UFO chief tells Senate 'very anomalous objects' need careful study (video)
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I observe instant accelerations every day. A reflection is an instant acceleration. When you see one, look for a reflection. We use...
Yesterday at 1:27 PM
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Pentagon UFO chief tells Senate 'very anomalous objects' need careful study (video)
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When one observes motion, one needs to know the relative distance from observer to target, and target to background. Parallax...
Yesterday at 12:33 PM
Classical Motion
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Electromagnetism, Gravity and Black Holes Explained!
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Two laser beams will NOT interact with one another unless there is a charge at the beam's intersection.
Yesterday at 12:19 PM
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How to watch SpaceX launch Flight 6 of its Starship megarocket today
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What's the chances?
Tuesday at 4:27 PM
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Does energy have gravity?
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Matter and mass can be completely dissolved of it’s EM energy. Anti matter can unwrap matter and their-selves completely and emit all...
Tuesday at 3:21 PM
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What is the wavelength of a 1 Hz photon ? The particle-wave non-sense
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We have used length from the first because we can easily change and measure it. Recently we have begun to use time, instead of length...
Tuesday at 1:11 PM
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What is the wavelength of a 1 Hz photon ? The particle-wave non-sense
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A photon is a separated EM field expansion at 2 X c. It has angular shape, but a linear incident function. We only detect and observe...
Tuesday at 11:48 AM
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Infinity or not infinity that is the question.
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Motion requires displacement, direction, area, density, and therefore has momentum and duration. With either mass or field. That’s...
Monday at 5:27 PM
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