Fuzzwood
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You misread his question. Can you sum up your qualities as if it were for a job application?
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I am 99% logically sure I could make a simple device, that would create energy literally out of fresh air using this model and the concept and idea that goes with it. <-- then your logic is as unsound as your knowledge of physics.
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Still no issue as long as you don't hit something solid, albeit the air friction will simply rip you off of that contraption. Be aware that we are all traveling at 30 km/sec already.
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Time or interest?
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Men don't really consider that a problem.
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Exactly, your model very roughly describes something known as the Lennard-Jones potential: http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Microfluid_Mechanics/Intermolecular_and_Surface_Forces#mediaviewer/File:Lennard_jones_potential_force.png http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Microfluid_Mechanics/Intermolecular_and_Surface_Forces for the mathematics stuff behind it. It basically states that there is an optimal range (the potential well) for 2 molecules when the repulsive and attractive forces are equal to eachother.
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Ah now I grasp your issue with the matter, I hope. You think the surface has to be moving somehow in order to exert a force? No, that would be saying that its magnitude would be greater than that of gravity. It is exactly equal to the magnitude of the gravitational force.
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No, your velocity becomes 0 because you are rapidly decelerated by a counteracting force. And this is why your topics keep getting closed. *sigh* YES IT EXERTS A FORCE, ELSE YOU WOULD KEEP ACCELERATING DOWNWARDS! Is it so hard to grasp that? Perhaps it is, and that would be because you don't understand what a force is. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Force
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Yet it quite rapidly stopped any downward motion you had. In essence decellerating your mass till your velocity was 0. Remind me how the force of gravity was defined again? Oh right, it was Fg = m * g (mass times the acceleration caused by gravity). How is that any different than the phenomenon I explained above this paragraph?
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Then answer this. What is a force?
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And here we go again. Disproving something established in physics because you don't grasp the theory. Take it from me that there is a force acting upon you from the floor which vector is opposite to the direction of the vector of gravity and with an equal magnitude. Yes it does. If you let go of the beaker, it, and its contents, will certainly fall. However, the force that the glass is exerting on the cylinder is preventing it from falling.
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If the normal force of a floor you stood on would be weaker than the gravity force exerted upon you, you would fall through the floor. If you are still standing still, yet there is gravity acting upon you, there must be a counteracting force, ergo the normal force.
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No it isn't. You are overthinking things here.
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You can or cannot divide them by 11 as well. It's not the fact of prime numbers you don't grasp but the binary counting method.
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Squirrel females due to stress of their 'spouse' wanting to mate again.
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Twice the boobies and no schlongs in sight. Problem? I see none.
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This ball of rock will still be orbiting that fiery ball of plasma long after humanity died out.
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NaCl = NaCl. I see no difference besides the rip-off price they can ask guillible people. Or are you implying that some crackpot-defined energy has left the mined salt?
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Well don't get me started of what I think of religion. Also, yes, in your last case. It's just water with some waste products. Remove the waste products and it's drinkable water again.
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Molecules are molecules. Forgive me if this sounds in any way offensive, but some water molecules in your body for example might or might not have been part of Napoleon Bonaparte's pee and/or pigs. L-cysteine is nothing more and nothing less than a simple amino acid. Besides, you work with chemicals too when you cook, heck even oxygen is a chemical.
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Unproven but at the moment the best theory that fits observations.
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It is, however, still something you believe. Science doesn't care for beliefs, only testable hypothesis and theories that match our observations. Religion cares for belief.