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Are we alone? Intelligent aliens may be rare, new study suggests
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Traversing & communicating through space-time is problematic. If techno-advanced life finds a means to bypass space-time it means we...
Aug 20, 2024
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The Case for Gravity as a Function of Reduced Space in Mass Fields
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From a recent post per the 'seeming' rotation of objects traversing a mass field, the portion of the object further from the center of...
Aug 15, 2024
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The Case for Gravity as a Function of Reduced Space in Mass Fields
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That raises the question of why any continuous math functionality has import on what may ultimately be hyper-granular discrete...
Aug 14, 2024
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The Case for Gravity as a Function of Reduced Space in Mass Fields
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(still trying to get my mind wrapped around this) The law & math of gravity describes/maps the shape of space of the vector(s) between...
Aug 13, 2024
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We are approaching the tipping point': Marker for the collapse of key Atlantic current discovered
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My thought is like the 'little ice age' Europe may get a slight reprieve for the earlier stages of global warming. Over the long run...
Aug 11, 2024
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Axion stars' that went boom after the Big Bang could shed light on dark matter
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If axion matter clumps into stars that would have coalesced mass they should be indirectly discernable because visible matter's...
Aug 11, 2024
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What's the maximum number of planets that could orbit the sun?
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An expensive science experiment to compare multiple evolutionary processes side by side.
Aug 9, 2024
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What's the maximum number of planets that could orbit the sun?
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"Godlike Productions" Real-estate developers Lol
Aug 9, 2024
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What's the maximum number of planets that could orbit the sun?
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The 'ring of pearls' looks like one good option. I wonder if having a deeper atmosphere would help keep more distant planets warmer...
Aug 9, 2024
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What's the maximum number of planets that could orbit the sun?
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My interest would be "how many livable (Earth like) planets could be engineered in orbit around a stable star?".
Aug 9, 2024
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The Discovery of Photon Mass Supports the Theory of Photons Having a Gravitational Effect
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Gravity IS the interaction of mass fields, namely/specifically the relative space deficit aspect of of mass fields. Photons have energy...
Aug 7, 2024
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Unique New Ideas about Black Holes or Black Spheres as I call them
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I believe the facts run in opposition to your fun fantasy. Mass including BH mass is exactly the opposite of the fictional Dr Who's...
Aug 7, 2024
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The sun is a 'runaway world collector' that can trap passing rogue planets
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My guess is only a tiny tiny percentage of rogue worlds travel at the few hundred mph required and on top of that the vectors that would...
Aug 6, 2024
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Planets of Milky Way's most common stars are less habitable than thought, dead NASA telescope reveals
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"...UV radiation ... can ... include stripping away a planet's atmosphere..." The flare the UV light coincides with would certainly...
Aug 6, 2024
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Is the Universe Only Relatively 13.787B~ Years Old?
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Is the Universe Only Relatively 13.787B~ Years Old? I believe and there is evidence to support the idea that space volume & time speed...
Aug 4, 2024
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