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Classical Motion
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James Webb Space Telescope unveils surprising 'Red Monsters' in the early universe
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I have observed the moon, stars and MW in the dark pool of still water. So much for observed facts. I’ll bet one could even measure...
Nov 24, 2024
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Earth's 'second moon' is just visiting its cosmic parents for Thanksgiving
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Thank you. I didn’t think about trogans til after I asked. The trogans are in phase with earth’s orbit. With the way gravity is...
Nov 23, 2024
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Does energy have gravity?
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For me, weight is not an amount of substance. Weight is the spin of a constant amount of substance. Spin it faster and it weighs more...
Nov 23, 2024
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Earth is a spaceship like the ISS — let me explain
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I don’t think it works that way. I’m guessing that some time in the past, Sol has interacted with another star. It probably wasn’t much...
Nov 22, 2024
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What is the most distant thing we can see?
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I don’t think it’s a gap in detection. I think it’s a gap in emission. The proportional population of sizes of objects. And the flux...
Nov 22, 2024
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Earth is a spaceship like the ISS — let me explain
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I think our sun is under a constant acceleration and it takes the planets and system with it. That's just what it appears like to me.
Nov 22, 2024
Classical Motion
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What is the most distant thing we can see?
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From what they say, the CMBR should be just a little older than those deep reds.
Nov 22, 2024
Classical Motion
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Earth's 'second moon' is just visiting its cosmic parents for Thanksgiving
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Thanks, do you mean like Trojan objects?
Nov 22, 2024
Classical Motion
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Earth's 'second moon' is just visiting its cosmic parents for Thanksgiving
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What do we call an object that has a co-orbit with earth?
Nov 22, 2024
Classical Motion
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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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All mass and matter has a property we deny and don't believe in. And that property is perpetual motion. Motion is the property...
Nov 22, 2024
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Somewhere in the multiverse, dark energy is helping stars and life form
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We can't suppose what it is now, how can we suppose what it would be like if it wasn't what it is?
Nov 22, 2024
Classical Motion
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What is the most distant thing we can see?
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I read somewhere that a gamma burst ~ 7 billion years out ~ could be seen with the naked eye. I think it was on this site.
Nov 22, 2024
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The problem with this discussion is that it is definitely affected by "stigma", plus real secrecy surrounding actual military assets...
Nov 21, 2024
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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...
Nov 20, 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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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.
Nov 20, 2024
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