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Classical Motion
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NASA wants a 'Super-Hubble' space telescope to search for life on alien worlds
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Whatever happened on earth 1000 years ago. I haven’t read, heard or met a today scientist, who believes in absolute time. That’s why I...
Feb 5, 2025
Classical Motion
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Hyper drive
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It works both ways. An electron can chirp up and chirp down. Same with a proton. Gamma chirps.
Feb 5, 2025
Classical Motion
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NASA wants a 'Super-Hubble' space telescope to search for life on alien worlds
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We can not detect what is being emitted from a star or galaxy now, at the present time. We have no idea of what this universe looks like...
Feb 5, 2025
Classical Motion
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Argument by analogy
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The only reason our star bulbs remain still, is because they are so far away. And because their radiation is emitted radially, their...
Feb 3, 2025
Classical Motion
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Argument by analogy
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And that first light would not have been a flash. For so far it's lasted several decades.
Feb 3, 2025
Classical Motion
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Argument by analogy
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Pardon my ignorance. I was under the impression that the CMBR was the result of quirks and other sub-particles condensing into today’s...
Feb 3, 2025
Classical Motion
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Argument by analogy
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If the CMBR is from electron bonding, then the color should be skinny. And not broadband. This would fit the BB and current theories...
Feb 3, 2025
Classical Motion
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Argument by analogy
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A snapshot?
Feb 3, 2025
Classical Motion
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Argument by analogy
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Our visual bandwidth is very large. Frequency and wavelength wise. Very wide with range. The UV and X-ray is even wider. And gamma...
Feb 3, 2025
Classical Motion
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Argument by analogy
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I believe it to be relatively local. Solar wind at great distance. Galactic perhaps. Not first light. Maybe.
Feb 3, 2025
Classical Motion
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Argument by analogy
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If the source of the CMBR is not moving, it will be the only thing ever detected that is not moving.
Feb 3, 2025
Classical Motion
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Argument by analogy
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Cat, tap the cap across bat terminals. The cap will hold a “static” charge. A charged cap. Old CRTs had a static charge, which could be...
Feb 3, 2025
Classical Motion
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Argument by analogy
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The "static" of radio static, is it's direction.
Feb 3, 2025
Classical Motion
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Argument by analogy
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The fields have static intensity and static pattern, but those fields are still moving.
Feb 3, 2025
Classical Motion
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Argument by analogy
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Is a disconnected capacitor field static?
Feb 3, 2025
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