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Classical Motion
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About Hubble's Law
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EMR shift is a true space time shift. A quantum space time shift. A shifting of space between discrete quantum emissions. Only half of...
Dec 2, 2024
Classical Motion
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Question
Infinity or not infinity that is the question.
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For me, the confusion and discussion is not about context or definitions. It’s about the measurements. You may believe that expanding...
Dec 1, 2024
Classical Motion
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James Webb Space Telescope explores monster star supercluster Westerlund 1 (image)
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PDS 70. We have a faint center and one bright point in that “disk”. Even if the center area was filled with dust, I would describe it as...
Nov 29, 2024
Classical Motion
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Japan's priceless asteroid Ryugu sample got 'rapidly colonized' by Earth bacteria
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We might be in a cosmic quarantine. No visitation allowed.
Nov 28, 2024
Classical Motion
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Is our universe expanding?
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Ignat, I’m not sure I read you. Are you saying that reality is just illusion? And no sense can come from it? Or that just our sense give...
Nov 28, 2024
Classical Motion
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Is our universe expanding?
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I don’t think the universe is expanding, but the matter density in it is expanding. At a creep rate. Because gravity is decaying. At a...
Nov 27, 2024
Classical Motion
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Scientists find highest energy cosmic ray electrons ever seen
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It has recently been demonstrated while igniting deuterium, That if you hit a particle at incidence, at the right EM rate, the charge...
Nov 26, 2024
Classical Motion
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Scientists find highest energy cosmic ray electrons ever seen
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The only accelerator I’ve read about is Sol. It emits a particle flux which is accelerated for weeks and months out past Neptune. No one...
Nov 26, 2024
Classical Motion
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Scientists find highest energy cosmic ray electrons ever seen
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Impressive numbers. I don’t accept the Lorentz factor as such. Only a portion of that energy is related to velocity. I think one could...
Nov 26, 2024
Classical Motion
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NASA tests cellphone-sized underwater robots for future ocean world missions (video)
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Would such a strategy work for mosquito control? The numbers say no, just like for fish. Only a net can meet the demand. And there are...
Nov 25, 2024
Classical Motion
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Russian cargo spacecraft's 'unexpected odor' delays delivery to astronauts on ISS
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Shaving can explosion on the way up.
Nov 25, 2024
Classical Motion
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The Sombrero Galaxy's star-forming days are nearly over — and the James Webb Space Telescope may know why
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I am not an astronomer, but this is a jewel. It appears most of the stars have migrated to a common distance. They should have a common...
Nov 25, 2024
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""With so little time available, there are not many ways you can form galaxies. " So, what is it going to take for BBT folks to redo...
Nov 25, 2024
Classical Motion
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Dark Matter No More
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I believe that there is an unknown force in this universe. And the reason that it is unknown, is because we think we know it. Gravity...
Nov 25, 2024
Classical Motion
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Question
Speed of light
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I think that a photon has two speeds. One is a common constant rate. The other is a changing rate, a density changing rate. A density...
Nov 24, 2024
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