Nicholas Kang
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This is just a pure thought. i don`t mean to clarify my question even deeper. Just a simple question? Is the whole human body a solid, liquid or gas? refer to the whole human body not specifically any organ, cell or tissue. Just the whole, complex body.
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Is it possible to travel in the form of wave? Can i just invent a special device that transform mass into energy, then I travel in the form of wave and then after reaching my destination I am reconverted back into mass- human body.
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Why don`t human revolution since thousands of years ago just directly have the ability to shift the blood specification to suit the brain environment but have to come up with CSF? Don`t you think that CSF is a waste if blood can just have the ability to maintain both blood and the CSF characteristics in different situations? Maybe blood can auto eliminate certain cells and can then be sterile and won`t harm the brain when in contact with the brain?
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My first concept: The largest thing in the world is the smallest thing in the world-Space Space is large and vast. i think quarks and leptons are made up of space field. If space is constant, then you can have a universal space expansion measurement, I call it time. particles in dead body have space, so they have time. Refer to my first post about space. Thanks.
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Renewable Energy Source Quantum Leap- Solar Panel in Space
Nicholas Kang replied to Nicholas Kang's topic in Speculations
Can you please tell me why my assumption can be not applicable and invalid? I am talking about possibility. These scenarios might happen in the future. You can`t predict future. Is it wrong to make big assumption? Am I crazy with a capital C? Or you think I shouldn`t exist in the world. Then, I did better end my life because of my assumptions that raised idiotic questions. -
The Ultimatum: Mining the Sun? Yes, I am not Kidding
Nicholas Kang replied to Nicholas Kang's topic in Speculations
My last question, do you think it is totally impossible to mine the sun? Or maybe possible but only less than 1% probability? The topic should have ended here. I really feel unwillingly to just leave the post. A feeling that had never being experienced in my lifetime. Thanks for teaching me new knowledge and experience. I love Science! -
The Ultimatum: Mining the Sun? Yes, I am not Kidding
Nicholas Kang replied to Nicholas Kang's topic in Speculations
Well, I think my thought was somewhat a crazy idea. By the way, From all of your comments and ideas, I admit I loss the game. I don't mean to irritate the moderator to warn me or posting a moderator note. Thanks. -
Is the human body a solid, liquid or a gas?
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Ok. I got what you mean. Thanks.
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Universal Relativity? Time Same for Everyone?
Nicholas Kang replied to Nicholas Kang's topic in Speculations
Ok, I love to explore the edge of Physics. That is my interest. You can not reply my post anyway if you don`t like. I won`t be angry. -
Keep it up And thanks for reminding me It is Dr. Swansont.
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Have you ever thought of why your loves one may tells you Hints and How He/She Lives in Another World, especially during dreaming while sleeping? From a viewpoint of Physics(Maybe yes?), Can it be the clock that runs in the dead body at the same rate with the living body while sleeping? You see, the conditions in which a dead body in the coffin is much the same as a living body sleeping in a bedroom. In reply to those who vote down for this post, if you are not satisfy with this post. Let me explain a bit more in detail. First, Possibility You must first understand that the above thread is just a pure thought. Pure thought can be a hypothesis or a rubbish instead. Now, you see, you and I, we all live in space. Space must be constant in some way which is not clearly investigated by scientist. Since everything is contained in space, space must be something different. In fact, i can tell you those who study in space actually can even be more success than others. Next, Transmission if space is constant. Then any communication across space must have certain similarities. You see, if a person is dead, the particles in his body may be emitted in some form of radiation across space which might be so intense that it is unmeasurable and beyond the electromagnetic spectrum(who knows?). In neuroscience as of my current knowledge, our brain emit radiations too. or maybe more precisely electromagnetic wave (EM Wave). Third, Combine and Resonance The radiation from the dead body may cause resonance with our EM wave in our brain, thus creating the same image as what the dead body may think! This is still an elementary version, it needs the science community to help to prove and improve it. Assume the brain can still function even dead in unmeasurable circumstances, may be technology in the future may prove it. Thanks. Regards, Nicholas Kang
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Ok, thanks. No objections, yet. Regards, Nicholas Kang
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Universal Relativity? Time Same for Everyone?
Nicholas Kang replied to Nicholas Kang's topic in Speculations
My point of view is a bit different. You see, all of the universe and what we talk about now is in space. There must be something not yet been discovered about space. Since you are a Physics Expert, I think you should consider this idea. My idea had been clearly stated in the topic: The Origin of The Universe From the Big Bang? The Space Reveals Everything? Yet, I am scolded for not reading and preparing well before proposing my idea. The most important point of all is: Space is constant. (That is my idea)Thanks. Regards, Nicholas Kang -
please let me know if this theory makes sense to you
Nicholas Kang replied to collin353's topic in Speculations
No matter what it is or what it would be, it is all in Space. Space is something special. You see, only space expansion can exceed the speed of light(if I am not mistaken). Am I right? I am scared of being warned by the moderator anymore. That is somewhat a scary nightmare. I apologize for any mistake here first. Thanks. Regards, Nicholas Kang -
I am sure that your son will be a great crab expert. You deserved to share the pride with your son if he did succeed one day in the future. Regards, Nicholas Kang
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Ice can be produced by any possible methods, like freezing water is one possible. Or from the poles on Earth. Am I right, Mr. Chemistry Expert? Learn to share, Share to learn. Thanks. Regards, Nicholas Kang
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Universe and Human brain
Nicholas Kang replied to Preet Kalavadia's topic in Modern and Theoretical Physics
The most important point: The universe, brain, you and I are all in Space. -
Please provide me the Physics of this planet or its specification. Please explain is it possible that this planet can form in our current observable universe by the current knowledge of astronomy and astrophysics. Thanks. Regards, Nicholas Kang
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Universal Relativity? Time Same for Everyone?
Nicholas Kang replied to Nicholas Kang's topic in Speculations
Framework is in Maths? or Maths is in Framework? My answer: Simple, Clear and Logic(If you think so?) Framework, Maths, coordinate system, Mr. swantson`s suggestion and my reply are all in the same thing-Space. -
The Ultimatum: Mining the Sun? Yes, I am not Kidding
Nicholas Kang replied to Nicholas Kang's topic in Speculations
Now, I realized I am indeed really stupid enough and foolish enough to post my thread because actually I have wasted a lot of all of your time. I felt sorry for that. Taking about economical problems? My answer: Technology shall bring down the cost down Replying to Phi for All: I don`t mean to rob the hydrogen from sun only to gather energy. There might be other possible usage awaited to be discovered. Orbital PV arrays? Can and possible. Don`t cry and tell me you can`t see stars and milky way with sophisticated ground-based telescopes then. Space-based telescopes in front of Orbital PV arrays? Can and possible. Don`t be driven up the wall if your PV arrays can`t achieve maximum efficiency or being hit by the space telescope itself if errors occur. Don`t let both space-based telescope and PV arrays meet at the same time. Yes and yes. Don`t fed up with slow progress of astronomy development because space-based telescope cannot operate all the time, they must avoid giant PV arrays. Space-based telescope placed further away from Earth and sun? Maybe Mr. Phi for All can consider that one. Thanks. Regards, Nicholas Kang -
Renewable Energy Source Quantum Leap- Solar Panel in Space
Nicholas Kang replied to Nicholas Kang's topic in Speculations
First of all, You are right, Sensei! No such thing current energy crisis. Yeah, no such thing. Yeppy! No such thing! What if? What if? If this happens in the future? Are you sure it won`t happen in the future. Yes, it won`t, said firmly and steadily? Only if you are God. The rise of Asia with the most population on Earth by continent and more people are using energy day after day but the current energy source most of us relying on is depleting as time passes by. It won`t happen today, neither tomorrow, nor the day after tomorrow, but no guarantee for 2 days after tomorrow. Next, good question. Really a good one. Both Sensei and pwagen asked me how to bring the power obtained from the sun and transmit it back to mother Earth? No problem. Here is how. (Only a hypothesis, maybe I need pwagen and Sensei`s help to accomplish my dream. Yeah, just kidding but serious. Who knows one day it will happen?) Methods: 1. Do refer to the thread Is it possible to use electromagnetic radiation or EM wave to store and carry energy? I actually came up with this idea before I post this thread. My rough idea is to use EM wave to transmit electricity back to Earth. By the way, I welcome both Sensei and pwagen to propose their ideas if they want to do so. Learn to share. Share to Learn. Thanks. Regards, Nicholas Kang -
You are right, Phi for All. It is foolish to send raw resources back to Earth. But what if one day the resource on Earth has been used up? From your answer, it seems that you suggest it is best to just migrate to the planet instead of exploring them and bring the resources back to earth. What if let say we fail to migrate to the planet due to technology factors and other possible cause. At the same time, your home planet, Earth is running out of resources. Should you now think of any other ways to strip resources from the planet and bring them back or you can come up with other alternatives? Maybe the cost to bring back resources is even cheaper than migrating to the planet itself? If possible, please provide calculations. Thanks.