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  1. I was not attributing singularities to the...

    I was not attributing singularities to the middle-ages or are you deliberately misconstruing my post?
  2. Are black-holes (BH) gigantic neutron stars?

    It is true that mathematics does present BH as a singularity and construed to be zero-point-mass (ZPM). Singularities are mathematical anomalies, similar to the math, in the middle-ages, that proved...
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    When tasks are no longer needed, the brain...

    When tasks are no longer needed, the brain replaces them with new ones. It has been shown that learning new tasks create new neurons and interconnections. The new neuronal interconnections may be...
  4. Question: Neutron star?

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    What I thought. Extending that to black-holes,...

    What I thought. Extending that to black-holes, then BHs may be gigantic masses (like neutron stars) not singularities. In that case they are black because they lack electrons and the event-horizon...
  5. Question: Neutron star?

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    Does this also mean no light is emittrf from...

    Does this also mean no light is emittrf from neutron stars because they have no electrons, only those impacting the mass from outside?
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    Do inanimate objects have DNA?

    Can man-made 0bjects be described with a DNA object, where DNA object encapsulates both data and methods)can be represented with a ternary number system (e.g. 0, 1, 2, and 3)? Both the true DNA...
  7. How does gyroscope action work on an ellipse?

    Assume a vertical stick mounted perpendicular to the plane of the ellipse. If the ellipse is rotated through the center and perpendicular to the ellipse, how will the stick move and will the plane ...
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    A mechanistic description of intelligence is that...

    A mechanistic description of intelligence is that it is inherent in the structure of the brain, before birth.
    The idea that sentience enters the zygote at conception, is ludicrous. It cannot enter...
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    Statistical for predictions for the purpose of...

    Statistical for predictions for the purpose of planning (our education system proves it fallacious). I do not think I was discussing QM. I believe our methodical approach to solving problems is a...
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    That is a statistical average based on previous...

    That is a statistical average based on previous data (which analysis of previous stock data shows its inadequacy.). The stock market is an example of how inept statistics is in certain areas. It...
  11. Question: Neutron star?

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    Acceleration due to gravity at the surface of...

    Acceleration due to gravity at the surface of Earth (9.8m/s^2) the mass with that volume will weigh that much. Since most of the space has been squeezed and the electrons have been converted to...
  12. Question: Neutron star?

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    Since they are no longer electrons, the only...

    Since they are no longer electrons, the only other thing neutron stars have is heat from its collapse (temperature). Therefore the light we see are other electrons entering the heat, around the star...
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    That is funny! May be that is why there are not...

    That is funny! May be that is why there are not so many geniuses! In all the people who lived, there were not many, It is possible the environment criteria necessary for intelligence to be evoked...
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    Again I agree, though I suspect his so-called...

    Again I agree, though I suspect his so-called genius. Gravity is similar to water. Even though a mass displaces the water the mass can still move in the water. If the medium around a star is...
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    Is intelligence in DNA?

    If so, does it mean that intelligence is inevitable? I.e. intelligence would be a late process. In that case, intelligence may not be a final process. What would a later process be?
    The idea...
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    I agree with you. It seems that science got off...

    I agree with you. It seems that science got off track with Einstein: Especially with mind-experiments used to prove further assumptions and speculations. Hubble's constant is nothing special. ...
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    That would imply the universe is here for us. ...

    That would imply the universe is here for us. What we see may be our construction. That is getting very close to religion.
  18. Did the prediction of the temperature of space

    Take into account the creation of space and its inflation while expanding? In general, predictions of heat flow from a hot object to a cold one is usually stationary. The environmental medium...
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    Geodesics do follow contours but the contours of...

    Geodesics do follow contours but the contours of space are strains on space as a result of mass displacing it. The bigger the mass the farther reaching the deformation: thus, masses far apart...
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    I think I figured it out. Matter displaces an...

    I think I figured it out. Matter displaces an elastic medium (like quantum foam) and the restoring force (trying to compressing the matter) is gravity (like a rock submerged in water).
  21. Are electrons in spherical shells around the nucleus?

    Do electrons orbit the nucleus by phasing in and phasing-out of space-time? When an electron is excited to move to a higher orbit does it traverse the space between orbits or phase-out of the...
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    I am not just throwing black holes... Red-Shift...

    I am not just throwing black holes... Red-Shift is touted as similar to Doppler shift, is that also confusing?
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    f+dela-x is appropriate. The derivative of f...

    f+dela-x is appropriate. The derivative of f (delta-x) is sec(x)tan\n(x)! Are you implying f=1/T
    (by definition) is wrong? Because f tends to infinity as T goes to zero? Or black holes do not...
  24. Question: Absorption?

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    Your assumption is right.

    Your assumption is right.
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    I tried attaching it here

    I tried attaching it here
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    http://nykkyo.byethost5.com/doppler.pdf

    http://nykkyo.byethost5.com/doppler.pdf
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    http://www.nykkyo.byethost5.com/doppler.pdf

    http://www.nykkyo.byethost5.com/doppler.pdf
  28. Question: Absorption?

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    Do atoms absorb energy from more than one...

    Do atoms absorb energy from more than one frequency at a time. E.g. An electron (in one orbit) absorbs energy from green light, and another electron absorbs energy from orange?
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    I have trouble getting links and special...

    I have trouble getting links and special characters to sow correctly. So if you want a CAD and math representation I will have to give you an http://www/... link for a PDF document.
  30. Question: Absorption?

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    Absorption?

    Does an atom absorb 100% frequency energy? Does an atom absorb more than one frequency? In emission lines, how can atomic lines be distinguished between to source a and gas cloud the EMW permeated...
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    Two events happening at the same moment and...

    Two events happening at the same moment and arriving at the observer at different times. A classic explanation is: two poles situated light years apart alongside a set of tracks. As a train...
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    I have a problem with SR, too. Like the...

    I have a problem with SR, too. Like the explanation for simultaneity is inconsistent with the idea that the speed of light for all observers regardless of their motion. Also, each point in a wave...
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    This seems more Meta-physical than physical!

    This seems more Meta-physical than physical!
  34. Question: Is GR flawed

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    I do not think it is arcane as EFE; but time will...

    I do not think it is arcane as EFE; but time will tell.
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    How is gravity manifested?

    The explanation of the interrelation between mass and gravity is not any more helpful than explaining magnetism as molecules lining-up in a mass or like-charges repel and unlike-charges attract. ...
  36. Question: Is GR flawed

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    It what causes the is similar to Newton. That is,...

    It what causes the is similar to Newton. That is, it more specifically describes how; but it does not explain the mechanism by which mass contorts space time. Ibo other words, what causes the...
  37. Question: Is GR flawed

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    Is GR flawed

    Is GR flawed?
    There are at least two inconsistencies that stand out:
    1. An object approaches a star's gravity well. The linear momentum of the object is such that it becomes a satellite. As the...
  38. Question: Neutron star?

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    Thanks. Are the protons converted to neutrons?

    Thanks.
    Are the protons converted to neutrons?
  39. Question: Neutron star?

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    Neutron star?

    When atoms lose their electrons (neutron stars), do they lose their elemental identity?
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    The direction of electrons flow is from...

    The direction of electrons flow is from negative(-) to positive(+) outside the battery (EMF source). In the battery the electrons flow (+) to (-). Essentially, (*) is an excess of electrons and (+)...
  41. Thinking more about it; it will not be necessary....

    Thinking more about it; it will not be necessary. There is another way, and there are plenty of witness of the phenomenon. During a full moon the EMWs from the sun can not be seen, as a beam of...
  42. Thanks.

    Thanks.
  43. The idea is to show that light is a local...

    The idea is to show that light is a local phenomenon. Interpretation of the electromagnetic waves impinging on the opitical senses. Light is not perceived unless the EMW is reflected. If there is...
  44. I want to get rid of all matter in the tube. If I...

    I want to get rid of all matter in the tube. If I shine a light through the end of the tube, no light should be reflected by any matter in the tube.
  45. What is the best way to evacuate a cylinder of all molecules?

    The evacuation is of a 1 m plastic tube 1" in diameter.
  46. I am not sure. The calculations may indicate so...

    I am not sure. The calculations may indicate so using relativistic equations. I thought Quantum Mechanics and Reletivity were incompatible? Nuclear reactions in the Sun are in the substomic...
  47. The Sun loses matter; but matter is not converted...

    The Sun loses matter; but matter is not converted to energy. The lost matter are particles of the Sun itself.
    Your logic is based upon a false hypothesis.
  48. E=mc^2 does not mean energy and matter are...

    E=mc^2 does not mean energy and matter are equivalent. It just mean E is proportional to matter. The energy released is the strong and weak and electromagnetic forcers that hold the matter together....
  49. Question: To kelvin79

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    To kelvin79

    NB. Acceleration at a distance why (m) from mass x (kg)
    acc =: 4 : 0
    G =. 6.673e_11
    A =. (G * x) % (y ^ 2)
    A;'m/s^2'
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    10 acc 6437376
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    |1.61029e_23|m/s^2|
  50. Why do astronauts float and people on the surface of Earth do not?

    The only difference is the ISST is 4220 my and the surface of Earth is 4000 my from CM. Centripetal force holds a body to the surface and centrifugal force allows man to stand up. Why does the same...
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