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"The Arrow of Time" 
  "The Arrow of Time" (See also our sister website reticsessays.com) Over the years the immutable passage of time from past to future has been likened to the passage of an arrow, "the Arrow of Time". There have been numerous speculations as to why time should only progress in that direction and not occasionally progress from future to past. The physical... more »
By Tecuaf  - 10:38am - 1 new of 1 message    

ELECTRIC UNIVERSE THEORY extension is needed. 
  ELECTRIC UNIVERSE THEORY extension is needed. Here I present strong indications that the existing ideas described in the "electric universe" theory, need to be extended by a new black hole paradigm described below, able to explain all these charged objects like Comets up to Galaxy clusters. for solar examples see, the electric sun: and... more »
By LeoVuyk@gmail.com  - 5:20am - 1 new of 1 message    

Neutron Decay ON/OFF Switch 
  ...The statements taken together is interesting. It means the neutron is disintegrating all the time in all environments but when with the proton around, it helps the neutron pull itself back together again. It is the perfect nuclear decay ON/OFF switch!! If you carry material that can be 'easily processed' to separate... more »
By 7  - 4:47am - 1 new of 1 message    

Current models of electron orbitals / bonding 
  For reasons that are too complex to go into, I'm revising some basic organic chemistry, which I haven't studied formally since 1982 or thereabouts. I'm just curious about how different the A-Level view of orbitals and bonding is from the "leading edge" models of how this all works. I'm looking at energy levels, s-orbitals, p-orbitals, promotion of... more »
By Ross  - 3:25am - 21 new of 21 messages    

Spin of Quantum Particle and Gravity Mass. (? !) 
  Spin of Quantum Particle and Gravity Mass. (? !) It is possible to say : that Physicists agree that the state of spin exists - but they don’t know what the cause of spin is. === . Questions. 1. Where does the ZERO-SPIN come from ? Where does the Angular Momentum of the particle derive from? Does the ZERO-SPIN hide into every particle or come outside?... more »
By socratus  - 1:44am - 2 new of 2 messages    

deuterium in Comets as proof of a 10 billion year old Earth? #183 Atom Totality Theory 
  I wrote last night: ...CellWell1 is Sun and inner planets which is alleged to be 10 billion years old. CellWell2 is the outer planets such as Jupiter and Saturn and its satellites So I need to explain why there is more heavy water in Comets than Earth's ocean water. Could it be that Dirac Radioactivities creates heavy... more »
By Archimedes Plutonium  - 12:30am - 2 new of 2 messages    

Motions Measurement? 
  Hello, I think structure, heat & motions changes when a substance interact with other. Simply, I want to know that:- Can atomic & subatomic motions(heat also) within a substance--atom, molecule, lattice, crystal etc. can be acurately measured by current measuring instruments? If not, how variations in such motions can be... more »
By Kumar  - 12:13am - 1 new of 1 message    

Quantum Gravity 344.8: P(A ' --> B ' ), P(A ' --> B), P(A --> B ' ) in Terms of P(A-->B) 
  From Osher Doctorow We can easily prove: 1) P(A ' --> B ' ) = P(A U B ' ) 2) P(A ' --> B ) = P(A U B) 3) P(A --> B) = P(A ' U B) 4) P(A --> B ' ) = P(A ' U B ' ) 5) P{(A ' --> B ' )(A --> B)} = P(A<-->B) 6) P{(A ' --> B)(A-->B)} = P(B) 7) P{(A --> B)(A -->B)} = P(A --> B) 8) P{(A --> B ' )(A --> B)} = P(A ' )... more »
By OsherD  - 12:09am - 2 new of 2 messages    

Eric Gisse looks a lot like Avril Lavigne. 
  Amazingly, Eric Gisse looks a lot like Avril Lavigne: ( “Avril” is French for “April” )
By _...@jeff_relf.seattle.invalid  - Nov 20 - 8 new of 8 messages    

In pictures: Cern Large Hadron Collider restarts 
  In pictures: Cern Large Hadron Collider restarts [link]
By Sam Wormley  - Nov 20 - 4 new of 4 messages    

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