Re: glad you can use it! Is this program for real
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Hi Crisp thankyou very much for your reply, I was wondering what type of experiments people had created. If you have any useful links then I would be...
Thank you very much for replying. I have thought about this a lot and in your reply state that "time always evolves forward, it can never evolve...
I was pondering this the other day. How could you work out the mass of a second. I.E What is the weight of time? Any thoughts!!!!!
Is it possible to use galactic co-ordinates in a Schrodinger Equation? Could this be used study other atoms? What would the equation measure if at...
In a conventional propulsion system you need engine and a type of fuel to use, which will eventually run out. Normally it is a combustion type of...
A kind of propulsion (energy) could be a radio source from a star or a planet
In otherwords Plato you die!!!. If there are such things as black holes then their must be light holes? [This message has been edited by Epitectus...
An amplification machine could be used with a linear passive transducer. But it would only travel as fast as the speed of sound. Inertial propulsion...
What does RBCP stand for?
Crisp, A point you forgot to mention is that if benzene can be made up of 6 of 7 different molecules there maybe stars positioned differently in the...
Using geometry u can construct symmetrical parallel lines starting with a dot.
Could anyone explain to me the physics behind parametric amplification
The actual constellation of orion is made up of 7 stars (I think). So that particular constellation could represent a atom which is made up of...
Orion is made up of 7 stars. Elements such as water is made up of 3 molecules. I think there is a link
The greeks didn't use 0, so nothing is infinitum.
Are star constellations a map of atoms? Does anyone have any thoughts on this. Cheers
I was wondering if anyone could explain toroidal and poloidal magnetic matrix geometry (not too much maths)?I know the geometry is similar to the...
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