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CryptoCraig
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Why not a Newtonian model of cyclic universe? Just modify Newtonian Mechanics by adding the assumption, "motion at speed 'c' is a...
Saturday at 1:45 PM
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The universe is infinite. The universe has matter that cannot be destroyed and cannot create more matter. What we see out there and...
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[Submitted on 7 Feb 2023] Bouncing cosmology from nonlinear dark energy with two cosmological constants Molly Burkmar, Marco Bruni...
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We think of the universe evolving from the Big Bang Theory and the nucleosynthesis as a resultant. I say that the universe is in a...
Saturday at 12:50 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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Really all you need for a spinning disk is to have lift when it is spinning. Once you have lift, you should be able to control the lift...
Saturday at 11:28 AM
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Really! Maybe I should apply for my super detaching, space dragging, spinning anti-gyroscope machine.
Saturday at 11:26 AM
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I've always thought that there could be a perpetual motion device using magnets. Long ago I purchased several N52 magnets to test out...
Saturday at 11:25 AM
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I have questioned newtons law commonly. I believe our understanding of gravity is wrong because of the lack of understanding of...
Saturday at 10:21 AM
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I always thought the inside of the sphere was sub space. And the travel thru it takes no time. From star trek. The reason people...
Saturday at 10:18 AM
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or, some fundamental is not imagined
Saturday at 10:17 AM
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In any Epoch, the speed of light is constant and 'c'. However, when compared, i.e., one Epoch measures another, different Epochs will...
Saturday at 9:54 AM
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Yes I know It was just a hypothetical example meant to show how it worked Moon - 1023 m/s Earth - 29,784 m/s Sun - 230,000 m/s Milky way...
Feb 12, 2025
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What about relative to the countless galaxies that may or may not exist just beyond what we can see in the observable universe?
Feb 12, 2025
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Of course all things, you can say, has motion or the ability to move, but only relative to another object or observer. Lets dive into a...
Feb 12, 2025
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Who is to say that we aren't all going the speed of light. And, in fact, we probably are going the speed of light relative to something...
Feb 10, 2025
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