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Yes, you are ! Most accurate thing you've said, so far.
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Maybe that 'pass the time' job you do for the Government. Certainly not this unpaid gig, which takes up most of your time, as a forum administrator.
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Why are QM effects only found at sub-atomic levels?
MigL replied to CuriosOne's topic in Quantum Theory
I he didn't know, a 'reasonable' person would ask Studiot what he meant. Studiot would be more than glad to help, and explain further. A 'not so reasonable' person might start immediately making assertions about limits, derivatives, circular actions, angular momentum, and 'superimposing'. Which one are you ? -
I do not like living in a society where Religious leaders 'interpret' scriptures to govern people, instead of people choosing their representatives to govern them. So I choose to live in the Western world, governed by elected Governments; not ruled by Religious Clerics, Kings, or Dictators. Apparently a lot of Muslims do also, as they are emigrating to Europe and North America in large numbers. I guess they don't like that 'way of life' either. By the way, most of us know 'jihad' means struggle, or effort, but what does it have to do with Sharia Law in the US, and how has 'jihad' been used in the past ? Words take on new meaning according to what they describe; if you use 'jihad' to describe religious wars, or violent actions, eventually that is what it comes to mean. PS Quite a bit of the Middle Age Islamic science was 'old' Greek science, which Muslims preserved, but Europe did not.
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Santa must have been good to Phi, and he's paying it forward.
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Why are QM effects only found at sub-atomic levels?
MigL replied to CuriosOne's topic in Quantum Theory
I guess you still need to do some work on your question posing. And forget your assumptions, or insights, or whether it 'sounds like' limits and derivatives, or circular and angular momentum. Also don't bother pointing anything out to people who understand this stuff much better than you can even imagine. -
Don't make absurd assertions, which a high school student can prove false. Post ideas beginning with " I think … ", and then provide evidence for your ideas, which we can rebut. on this forum, preachers and bloggers usually end up getting banned.
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Why are you cleaning the back of your mirror, instead of the glass side ?
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The Western world has been trying to separate Democratic Government from Religion, for hundreds of years. And many members who are defending Sharia Law, also oppose the large influence Southern Baptists have over the current American Government. I do not agree with the way things are done in many other countries, simply because it's their 'way of life'. It can be 'wrong' ( to me ) even if it is their heritage; and why I choose not to live there ( as do many of their people ).
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Well, this wasn't at all related to New Year's eve ...
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High wing aircraft tend to be more stable, as the mass is underslung, rather than balanced atop, the lifting surfaces. I have heard of this called the 'pendulum', or the Keel, effect. Stability can be compensated for by other means ( dihedral ), so it's not really a deciding factor; other things, like length of the landing gear, or ,having to fuselage mount the landing gear in drag producing fairings, are. On the other hand, most transport aircraft, or any other where access to the fuselage for loading from ground level, is needed, tend to have high wing mounting. This is usually done with a bulkhead accommodating the carry-through structure, so it is a lot stronger, and doesn't need the drag inducing struts/braces, as in the above pictures.
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Don't get a reclining chair like our work chairs ( look like your 1st image, but $800 a pop ). Temptation in is always there to recline, and catch a few zzzs.
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To be fair, we don't know of any lifeless planets. There are places on Earth which were thought to be lifeless until recently. All we know for sure, is that there are planets that don't support 'our kind' of life, in the universe. But 'other kinds' of life … we're not so sure. Mostly, however,planets do serve a purpose. To stand on.
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But you are looking at it from the point of view of a left wing urban dweller. Try putting on their shoes, and recognize what's important to them. I'm talking about coal miners in West Virginia and Wyoming, who are losing jobs with no replacements in sight. I'm talking about farmers in the mid-west where farming has become big business, and local farmers have been pushed out. Or older people in Florida and Arizona, who have worked hard all their lives, and have to get by on a pension which is less than what is paid to younger people ( some of whom never work ) by social assistance. Or people who go fight for their country, and risk their very lives, so that some left wing urban dwellers have the right to protest them ( and call them murderers ), deny them jobs, and take away their veteran's benefits. These disillusioned people, whether right or wrong in their grievances, are easily taken advantage of by hucksters like D Trump; and we end up with the situation we've had the last 4 years. The Democrats, and J Biden are now lawmakers and the President of these people also. Don't ignore them, or else 2024 is going to be another bad year.
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Like your post also INow. It illustrates simple facts extremely well, and the Republicans have managed to work it to their favor. But the one fact that is not apparent to any of us, nor to either Political party, is the huge chasm between what is important to rural voters, as opposed to urban voters. If democrats start to address the grievances of rural voters, they might color some of those large swathes of red areas blue. ( I really don't think its lack of information, or D Trump's attractive personality ) And the Republicans would have to either fold, or change
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The nature of light and the size of the Universe.
MigL replied to AlexandrKushnirtshuk's topic in Speculations
Obviously aliens. And I can post twice as much evidence as you did. ( 2 x 0 = 0 ) If our orbital speed was wrong, accurately sending probes to Venus and Mars, as well as fly-bys of Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus, would be extremely difficult. Is that why you posted those conspiracy photos of Martian landscapes; you think probes didn't actually land/fly by there ? I wonder where those photos of the Jupiter fly by, from JUNO, New Horizons, Cassini-Huygens, Ulysses, Galileo, and Voyagers 1, 2, 10, and 11, came from ? ( with Voyager 2 doing fly bys of all four gas giants ) List of missions to the outer planets - Wikipedia If one calculates the orbital speed of the Earth around the Sun, it is in close agreement with observed values. If the observed values are wrong, then the calculated values must be wrong, and the masses of the Earth and the Sun are wrong. Is that why your graphic shows different sizes for the Earth and Sun ? Yet a calculation using that mass of the Earth, and its radius, which you say is wrong, yields the appropriate value of the acceleration due to gravity, g . And that seems to be exactly the measured value of g , since at least the time of Galileo. Gravity of Earth - Wikipedia I wonder what value you get using your values for mass and radius of the Earth ? -
If by moderate you mean centrist, one only has to look at the graphs provided by INow, a few posts back, that show how much further apart Democrats and republicans are. You will note that the previously bell shaped graphs are currently skewed right for Republicans, AND skewed left for Democrats. Which means a larger portion of people are leaning towards the extremist fringe, in BOTH camps. The only difference is that the extremist fringe of the Republicans are Tea Party descendants, and a generally nasty bunch of characters. Even N Gingrich, the Republican everyone loved to hate, has now become a relative 'centrist', and imploring M McConnel to allow a vote on the $2000 payouts for Covid relief, without the added conditions.
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The nature of light and the size of the Universe.
MigL replied to AlexandrKushnirtshuk's topic in Speculations
What a coincidence ! The minimum temperature, -273.150, when added to the CMB radiation ( relic from 13.4 Billion years ago ) of 2.70. gives your value for the temperature of outer space, -270.450. You see, this stuff is well known, and not a coincidence at all. To you these are coincidences, and explained only by conspiracy theories, and Medieval celestial spheres. To others, they are simply the result of orbital mechanics. -
How does one compute the sideways velocity of a planet?
MigL replied to captcass's topic in Astronomy and Cosmology
I'm still very confused. There are two velocities experienced by an orbiting body, in spherical polar coordinates ( for simplicity ). There is the angular component, the change in the angles of SP coordinates, which is also known as the orbital speed. This speed varies somewhat, to satisfy Kepler's orbital equation, but is approx. 30 km/s ( rounded off ! ). The radial component of SP coordinates also changes, going from positive to negative, since the orbit is slightly elliptical But it is very slight, and there is no net ( around the whole orbit ) change of radius, or else the orbit would be either decaying, or escaping. Can you please tell us which 'change of distance', per unit time, refers to the velocity you want to know about ???? -
The nature of light and the size of the Universe.
MigL replied to AlexandrKushnirtshuk's topic in Speculations
The moon is approx. 2.5 light seconds away for a round trip. There is a mirror ( previously left ) on the moon. A laser , shining on that mirror, and detected on Earth again , shows no red shift. This is an easy to perform experiment, with any University lab equipment. Knock yourself out. Maybe if we went through the equations you've provided we might see where you made your mistake. Oh wait … You haven't provided any ! And of course having stars obscured by gas/dust clouds or galaxies that have ejected their central BH ( or simply formed without one ) is much too simple an explanation. You have to go back to the concept of a medieval celestial sphere located on the Oort cloud. Exactly what lies beyond the Oort cloud, then ? And how do our laws of motion work, then ? And, you use pop-sci articles that hint at 'conspiracies' as your evidence ? -
How does one compute the sideways velocity of a planet?
MigL replied to captcass's topic in Astronomy and Cosmology
I'm sure a published Cosmologist would know that light 'bends' around massive objects because TIME and space are curved, not just space. There is a difference between 'accurate' and 'snide'. -
The nature of light and the size of the Universe.
MigL replied to AlexandrKushnirtshuk's topic in Speculations
Aether 'wind' is a misnomer ( and M-M doesn't consider resistance to light, but to the Earth ). It simply means the aether is moving relative to the Earth. Whether it is the aether moving past the Earth, or the Earth moving past the aether, makes no difference. You will still get misalignment in the M-M experiment. None was found. Either the aether is 'stiffer' than diamond, but offers no resistance to objects passing through it ( an impossibility ). Or it simply doesn't exist ! -
How does one compute the sideways velocity of a planet?
MigL replied to captcass's topic in Astronomy and Cosmology
I would agree. There is an angular speed, the orbital speed of 30 km/s. But there cannot be a radial velocity, otherwise the orbital radius would change at that rate. Then explain yourself better. We are confused as to exactly what you are asking. I'm sure the writings of a published Cosmologist should be much clearer. -
Really ? We ask for evidence, and we get … conspiracy theories ??? I'm starting to think this isn't the right forum for you.
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The nature of light and the size of the Universe.
MigL replied to AlexandrKushnirtshuk's topic in Speculations
So … impossible to prove or detect. That means it has no affect on anything else, or it could be detected indirectly. And if it doesn't affect anything, what is the point of having it in the model ? Maybe you should post your ideas in the Religion section. God is also impossible to prove or detect, and why so many people have no need of Him. Just like the aether.