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John Cuthber

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  1. Light is photons You could rewrite the earlier replies along these lines "Blue light photons can cause a harmful chemical reaction in the eyes which only occurs in the presence of blue photons light.".
  2. Your last post didn't make sense, why should I read any further ones. Rather than new posts that may introduce further nonsense, why not answer the question I asked here? Show how you came to the conclusion that "he step from pH value of 7.35 - 7.36 takes only ... 40 hydrogen ions per litre."
  3. Something like this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flywheel_energy_storage#Tensile_strength_and_failure_modes
  4. You have attached this disclaimer "(obviously an impossible component at current technology, but lets say it was real.)" to the wrong end of the box.
  5. AFAICT, the answer is none. There's a table here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational_complexity_of_mathematical_operations If I understand it correctly then the time taken to do division is of the same order as the time for multiplication (if you use this to do the division with) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division_algorithm#Newton.E2.80.93Raphson_division
  6. I think the mythical centrifugal force is responsible.
  7. There comes a point where you should give up.
  8. Well, it's clear to me that, without evidence, you are making stuff up.
  9. In a fixed magnetic field- from the Earth. But if your disk is rotating- what direction will it be magnetised in?
  10. You have spectacularly failed to supply any reason why that die-back would happen. Unless you can explain it, you can't rely on it as a reason to do, or not do, anything. Immunisation has been around since before we were a species, it has been shown to be very effective and beneficial. The fact that humans have only done it deliberately for a couple of hundred years doesn't materially affect the process. The immune system does its job very well- we just help it along slightly.
  11. How do you plan to feed power into a 5000 PSI tank?
  12. You haven't heard of black body radiation?
  13. All the good chemistry jokes argon.
  14. Hitting a piece of steel will (sometimes) magnetise it- but only because it is in the magnetic field of the Earth. Rotating the steel wouldn't work.
  15. Religion has been obsolete for decades. Many people have not yet noticed.
  16. Diet has practically no influence on blood pH. Partly because the blood is strongly buffered Partly because there are a bunch of homoeostasis mechanisms in place. Diet mainly influences the pH of the urine- just in case you wondered. Re "The step from pH value of 7.35 - 7.36 takes only, incorporating the buffering mechanism of hydrogen ion concentration through the bicarbonate/carbon acid mechanism, 20x2=40 hydrogen ions per litre." You will need to show the working there.
  17. For the Islands, "stability" is a relative term.
  18. If you are looking for a ratio the simplistic one for a cylinder is something like the ratio of the diameter of the vessel to the wall thickness must not exceed twice the ratio of the tensile strength to the pressure. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cylinder_stress But, no matter how clever the design is, make sure you proof test it with water, not gas.
  19. I don't know about the science, but the accuracy of spelling scyence fyction seems to have gone down the pan.
  20. It's perfectly possible- perhaps even probable- that a supernova can make very heavy elements. It's just that those elements can't leave the ashes of the nova faster than roughly the speed of light. So they only get so far before they decay (even helped out by relativity). You can only find them "close" to the bang. Anything "close" to the nova will not be in a position to report the existence of super-heavy elements
  21. You can see why people use tables http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/humidity-measurement-d_561.html
  22. Anything warmer than very cold indeed should emit VLF radio signals. The Sun is more than hot enough (by about a dozen orders of magnitude)
  23. How many professional footballers have high IQs? How many unsuccessful scientists had high IQs?
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