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LE4dGOLEM SAYS: Stuck.
The purpose of this thread is to give everyone cool experiment ideas. Disclaimer: If you die from these experiments it's not my fault!
I think my absolute favorite, so far, would be the non-Newtonian liquid.
Take cornflour (maybe...
Started by Zohar on
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by 24 people.
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This is one of those school science experiments makin u eveel I have two, but they aren't exactly "home" experiments, but are good if you have access: : Making gunpowder?
Or thermite?
I know....
Which causes it to suck in water to equalize it .
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The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) grantees at University of California Irvine have used human neural stem cells to help alleviate brain damage that occurs after radiation to treat brain tumors.
Radiation can be an effective way...
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Research be used to reverse radiation-induced damage of healthy tissue in the brain, said Charles Limoli, a UCI radiation oncology professor.....
Abilities lost due to radiation treatment for brain tumors, a UC Irvine study suggests.
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On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 02:32:54 -0800 (PST), "Y.Porat" <y.y.porat@gmail.com
The fact that the CMB radiation
has a specific limited wave length
is a prove that
photon **energy** has a **bottom limit value !!**
think about it!
am i right ??
TIA
Y....
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That
black body radiation is
A BLACK BODY ???
(sort of)
if a hydrogen Atom is radiating WAVES
it means that
'THE HYDROGEN ATOM IS
IS A SORT OF RADIATION !!'
(end of quote from Gisse )
you) of
the CBM radiation?
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 14:02:03 -0400, "aGG" <agg11@mrG.com
***Here's a video of three experiments using cell phones and popcorn
kernels. When the phones are activated (ring or vibrate) the radiation
causes the popcorn to pop. What's it doing to you...
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-Stephen
--
Stephen Adams
... .
Several different science and technology podcasts talked
about it being rigged.. .
On 9 Apr 2009 19:17:21 GMT, Stephen Adams <adamst@no.spam
"aGG" <agg11@mrG.com
It's a fake .
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On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 09:47:00 -0700 (PDT), Art Unwin <arthurunwin@gmail.com
There has been some "talk" that the spherical radiation pattern shown
via Poynting's vector is impossible or just a theoretical thing. There
are many things that point to...
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However I have....
With respect that it shows that the ham fraternity considers "all is known"
about radiation and complely discardes
That appears to be true.
For 100%
radiation without losses you get a spherical pattern, no doubt about
it.
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On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 17:03:30 +0800, "Tom Potter" <tdp1001@yahoo.com
Simple experiments that conclusively disprove General Relativity.
Flipping a coin,
rolling a die,
tunneling,
creating sparks,
observing an event...
General Relativity is ...
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General Relativity is continuous.
On Feb 18, 3:03 am, "Tom Potter" <tdp1...@yahoo.com
By that measure, those same "experiments 2009 20:05:33 GMT, "hanson" <hanson@quick.net
Simple experiments that conclusively disprove...
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On Fri, 9 Jan 2009 10:26:09 -0800 (PST), maxwell <spsi@shaw.ca
The relative times for the average decay rates of high-speed muons
versus low-speed muons appears to be the only actual experimental
evidence for the time expansion predictions of special...
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Unfortunately, the latter two cite experiments in the GeV and above
range (which seems to be the majority (and its mass) we cannot....
In other words, it is impossible to perform a physical .
For the performance of all physical experiments.
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On Fri, 08 May 2009 07:56:00 -0400, Shawn Hirn <srhi@comcast.net
Here is yet another example of why smoking is a bad idea ...
http://www.temple.edu/healthandsafety/articles/05072009.htm
Nicotine addicts can't get a break.
Started by Shawn Hirn on
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There are some technical difficulties with the model show beta radiation....
Experiments by Little et al in 1975 (at Harvard at least 90% of lung cancer is caused by radiation.
But explains less than
1% of the cancer seen in smokers .
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This was news to me, maybe not to you:
Link to Video
Youtube wants viewers to design experiments for the ISS, and will pay for the best one to be performed on the ISS and live streamed.
Pretty cool huh?
Team Civfanatics, anyone?
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But isn't there more intense radiation....
But isn't there more intense radiation up there as well?
Biological angles popped into my.
It already turned lines, uppi.
I find it funny that they suggested protein folding experiments.
Is my problem.
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HUMANITY'S STORY
"Has the World Ended?" "What are we gonna do?!" "How can we survive?"
These are questions that have risen ever since Earth had been turned into a wasteland.
348 B.C.: Something has crashed onto the lands of Asia, an unknown object has...
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by 1 people.
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Smile
(0) I will only need a good number of experiments and then humans source of our Experiments and target that specific area, so you will be on your own until you can, but you cannot use as powerful abilities ....
An alien weapon though.
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