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Pinch Paxton

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  1. It's partly based on nature, and its fractals, my explenation is just a fractal image of water. It's also based on the results from experiments where light is shown as both a particle, and a wave at the same time. My example would produce those results. My example would also produce the result of light travelling at a constant speed. The wave can push light faster than we can register, because as the wave passes the speed of light it causes a time breach. This means that a photon travels both forward in speed, but equally, back in time. This equality causes........ +Speed -Time This I would call equality, or no registered result in accelleration. This means that a single photon can be in two places at once, which has been demonstrated in experiments. Obviously, radiation, sound, light, are all waves so you need a wave device. Truth is more important than science. Do you want to be scientifically correct, or do you want to see the truth? Here I have shown you the most realistic example of the universe. It's the equivellent of man building the most streamline, wind resistant shape for a car, and not knowing why it is beautiful. Someone can tell me why my idea is right, mathematically. I have just used some known experiments, and produced the criteria to expose those experiments. I believe that I have shown the truth, now someone else can prove that it is the truth. Pincho.
  2. Bored of the usual flat space picture? Well I am. This is how I believe that gravity works. We live in a liquid of strings...How hard to imagine? Well it is hard to imagine. My liquid is not visible, but its forces are creating gravity. It vibrates causing radiation in all directions. The peaks of this radiation push atoms outwards away from the peaks like surfers. The atoms gather together where the vibrations lessen. The atoms then pinch the liquid string like a finger pressed against a guitar string. Our planet is wrapped around the strings like a pearl, and it is trapping the vibrations, and stopping them. This causes things to gather here. Photons travel through the liquid as surfers also. Light would be a wave pushing a particle. This would result in a pattern of both wave, and particle on a photo sensitive paper. My idea is similar to string theory. It means that space is not flat, it is 3D. It means that there is an outer edge to the universe. The outer edge would be the edges of the liquid travelling further into the nothingness. The outer edge may be pushing more atoms away from us. This might be a wall of atoms, or they may be molten liquid. I just feel that something has to grip the strings at their extremities. Well that's it! Enjoy the picture! Pincho.
  3. Echoes have something to do with abruptness. I presume that an abrupt sound is tightly compacted. Its like dropping a sugar lump in water. It remains in a block state for awhile, so if it were sound, you would hear it on its return journey. The same amount of granulated sugar would dissolve quicker, this would be the Wolf howl. The wolf howl is a strip of sound, spread outwards, less compacted. Pincho.
  4. Nah I just watched 30 seconds, and I hated it. I hate that flat view of space, with the bending to explain gravity. It's not my opinion that gravity works like that. Sorry.
  5. I watched them before when they were on TV. I'll have another look at them, but they annoy me with what seems like worst guess scenario complex.
  6. I understand what Alt is saying, but where does the opinion that the universe is a bubble come from? It sounds urealistic to me, and when something sounds unrealistic it is usually wrong. I am hardly ever wrong about my first feeling about something. Pincho.
  7. I was given a similar problem at work but it had to do with gold bullion. Pincho.
  8. Lynard Skynard's Free Bird!
  9. Your book is getting too detailed in my oppinion. I'm a writer too!
  10. Well I know a lot of people who have used that method, and they all said that it worked. http://www.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=25247&b=2
  11. Mix 1 part fabric detergent to 8 parts water, and put it in a spray bottle. It actually works, and it's safe for laptop screens! Pincho.
  12. I can visualise time in a 3D environment. I think that Dimension is a confusing word though. I would personally only allow 3 Dimensions. Then time would be just called time. The other dimensions are just patches covering a leaking innertube. Pincho.
  13. I don't think that anything in the film is impossible, just that there would be better ways to achieve the same thing. Pincho.
  14. Ahh yes that seems right.
  15. Actually, I have been thinking about this coin toss situation. Weight doesnt effect fall speed, so the rotation isn't caused by weight. Neither does the weight effect the bread, and butter. What actually causes the bread, and butter problem is the height of the table that it falls from. The coin toss is another rotation problem similar to the height of a table. The coin, if starting on heads, will rotate back to heads because of the average height of a flip, and the distance back to the hand. Take the feathers off a dart, and it does not rotate to the heavier front end. The feathers cause rotation because of the wind resistance. Pincho.
  16. Most people are happy with Basics of any form rather than C++. Only about 1 in 100 programmers move on to C++ from Basics. That's because it is quite complex. You didn't say what you wanted the language for, and that's an important factor. VB is an easy language to learn, but it is not very good for making games with. There are other alternatives for making games, and graphical devices like Mandelbrots. Two languages I would recommend for games would be Blitz Basic, and Dark Basic. I personally use VB, and Dark Basic. Pincho.
  17. Underground rotation wouldn't work. The dense material would work. The black hole would destroy Mars.
  18. Oh, then they are all using an unfair coin, because there must be some weight difference between heads, and tails. Like the butter side down problem? Pincho.
  19. I think you mean choose just two people, and from their throws of a coin, decide which of the three people has a rigged coin. If the two people throw heads/Tails then the other has a rigged coin. If one of the people throws heads/tails, but the other always throws heads, then he has a rigged coin. But that is way too easy. Pincho.
  20. I have responded to this topic in a link because I believe that my response requires a new thread. http://www.scienceforums.net/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=40403#post40403post40403 Pincho.
  21. I think that a curved gutter would be more stable than a slot. The marbles would be less likely to escape. Pincho.
  22. I never had a problem with paper straws until I got a piece of wood in my foot when I was about 8. Now I find it hard to touch unvarnished wood, and a lot of paper objects. The blackboard thing wouldn't really be likely to happen until you are about 9 simply by statistics. What I mean is, you have to be at school, and it's not likely to happen right away. Pincho.
  23. Never heard a similar sound apart from the drill. Maybe the drill triggers the fear? I've had my teeth scraped, and it's not nice, not a nice sound either, but not high pitched. Pincho.
  24. It seems to trigger a defense mechanism perhaps? It's hard to understand why a defense mechanism would be triggered in this situation though. Pincho.
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