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You think that refusing to accept that you have a misunderstanding about science is somehow a win for you? How odd.
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I think this wiki article is pretty helpful for explaining the acceleration: expanding universe.
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The acceleration is speeding up. "Does cosmic expansion ever end?" It doesn't look like it will ever end (but who is to say for sure?).
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So the moon landing was a hoax, but you think there might be ET's buzzing around in their saucers? Marvelous...
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That isn't science, that is philosophy. You are positing a belief that the future is set and there is no way to change it. There is no experiment, that I am aware of that could possibly disprove that, so it is not science, it is a belief. You are being arrogant about a subject that you yourself have stated you are ignorant of, that is an absurd way to behave. The mistake here is that you think your philosophical beliefs are science and they are not.
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That sounds like you may be running into an issue with the conservation of energy, if you mean by 'compounding' you can get more energy out than you put in. If you are just talking about increasing efficiency, then the limitations that Swansont brought up will be an issue.
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I would say yes there is an effect but it is tiny. The gravity of the sun can can be modeled as a point source corresponding with the center of the sun. in a case where all the planets are more or less lined up on one side of the sun the point source for the combined gravity would be slightly offset from the center of the sun.
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I don't think you're going to get a lot of takers with this vague description.
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I think I made something new but I have no idea.
Bufofrog replied to somerandomname's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
You ran an experiment, made a mistake and are now disregarding the flawed results. That doesn't sound stupid at all (+1). -
Joe Biden says he ‘has’ cancer thanks to oil industry
Bufofrog replied to SergUpstart's topic in Politics
Seriously? Questionably? Maybe bigfoot is involved too.🙄 -
Nope that is as direct as I can get. Any reference frame that measures the objects speed at 10 m/s meets the requirement for the measurement of the KE.
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Because we are talking about a constant velocity. That would be the reference frame that measures the objects velocity at 10 m/s.
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Sure, your equation is: KE=m*(vf2-vi2)/2. Let's plug in some numbers into your equation. Assume a mass of 10 kg is moving at 10 m/s. KE = 10 kg ( 100 m^2/s^2 - 100 m^2/s^2)/2 = 0. That is the wrong answer. The correct answer is 500 J.
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Anyone with fusion bombs and a way to deliver them is a threat, IMO.
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I have never had that experience. If I return to a room I left earlier I will still move forward in time. I guess when you are talking about 'Time' it is something different than when I talk about time. It sounds like you believe the future is set and cannot be changed sort of like in Kurt Vonnegut's novel Slaughterhouse-Five, is that correct?
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No.
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No material can have a net negative charge. [Answered: Wrong!]
Bufofrog replied to martillo's topic in Speculations
This like the rest of your posts is wrong. Cl- has 18 electrons and Na+ has 10 electrons. So you are just playing a silly semantics game. You could just as easily say there are no positively charged bodies, just more positive than previously. Quite disingenuous in my opinion. You're wasting every ones time. -
No. It could be that God doesn't want to be sensed, that would be easy for an omnipotent being. It could be that God went some where else and is just not available right now. It could be God doesn't exist.
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Perhaps some evidende against being a brain
Bufofrog replied to Overkommer's topic in Medical Science
I think you are in the wrong section of the forum. This should be in the religion section or new theories. I also think that we are our bodies and that's it, no soul. -
Alexander Graham Bell transmitted sound using light in the late 1800's.
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Our bodies produce electricity. We do not 'store' electricity like a battery or a capacitor so there is no need to take a shock. When you receive a shock no electricity is stored or used. An electric eel can deliver a shock that can be lethal, but of course it produces it's own electricity there is no "feeding" of electricity that is needed. So the bottom line is we product electricity in our bodies we do not get it from the outside.
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It is clear that electrical shocks are not needed for life. Animals do not receive shocks and they do fine. Modern humans have been around for about 200,000 years without receiving shocks to live. Life evolved without electric shocks so it would be very surprising if electric shocks were necessary for life.
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I would try if I knew what a 'raw meta Physical element' was. Is your second sentence saying we come from a supernatural source of some sort? If that is what you are saying then we are no longer having a science discussion.