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Electro-mechanical theory Of Electromagnetic Energy
Electro-mechanical electromagnetic radiation theory explained
It is accepted as fact that protons, electrons and neutrons exist, and these particles are the components that make up the vast majority ...
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The 33 and the 'UI' I have pretty good idea why the 33, ... .
It was a message to me.
There is not mystery here A.A., anyone can post here see?
silly goose "It is impossible for anyone to have posted to that thread unless they had control of google itself .
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Hello,
Let me first start off by saying that I have no formal Education or background in Physics or Astronomy save for one course during college. This is simply posing an idea I had while reading an article on the acceleration of the expanding universe...
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That would be like Jesus forgiving physforum.
That would be like Jesus forgiving physforum and washing it would be if all RealityCheck's posts were deleted.
Be if all RealityCheck's posts were deleted.
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Okay, here's a question for you wonderful people out there it is a purely Relativity question.
I would appreciate it if we could avoid blathering on about aether, ether or pure B.S. personal theories. Things are complicated enough as it is.
I'll put it...
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Ok, thanks for the info Physicsforums.com is a highly moderated .
Quality as physforum.
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Granted the base of my question comes from Star Trek Enterprise,but i am still curious as to if/how it could exist.
Can a planet exist that consists of mostly water, i understand that there has to be some sort of core to generate the gravity to hold the...
Started by NMSquirrel on
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Presumably you mean liquid water which is hard to achieve since it needs to be kept in a narrow range of temperatures and pressures to keep it from crystallizing... .
Water molecules would gravitate towards each other so developing gravity isn't the issue per se .
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The mathematics and experimental data of QM and GR is sound and reliable. However, without a succinct and simple interpretation that unifies QM & GR, scientific and technological advancement has no where to go, which inevitably results in technological...
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As I recall, you claimed on physforum that god had told you how to create.
Propulsion system.
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