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Quote from: Thebox on 22/03/2018 22:01:24Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/03/2018 20:33:49Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 14:30:59opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists. Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02I don't think anything, Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02The physics suggests neutral things are attracted to neutral things.Because opposite polarities are properties of Neutral things. Nonsense.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/03/2018 20:33:49Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 14:30:59opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists. Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02I don't think anything, Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02The physics suggests neutral things are attracted to neutral things.Because opposite polarities are properties of Neutral things.
Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 14:30:59opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists. Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02I don't think anything, Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02The physics suggests neutral things are attracted to neutral things.
opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists.
I don't think anything,
The physics suggests neutral things are attracted to neutral things.
Quote from: Thebox on 22/03/2018 22:01:24Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/03/2018 20:33:49Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 14:30:59opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists. Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02I don't think anything, Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02The physics suggests neutral things are attracted to neutral things.Because opposite polarities are properties of Neutral things. Wow. How can one person be wrong about so many things....
Quote from: The Spoon on 22/03/2018 22:53:08Quote from: Thebox on 22/03/2018 22:01:24Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/03/2018 20:33:49Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 14:30:59opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists. Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02I don't think anything, Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02The physics suggests neutral things are attracted to neutral things.Because opposite polarities are properties of Neutral things. Wow. How can one person be wrong about so many things....Simple- never learn when you get told that you are wrong.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 23/03/2018 19:02:47Quote from: The Spoon on 22/03/2018 22:53:08Quote from: Thebox on 22/03/2018 22:01:24Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/03/2018 20:33:49Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 14:30:59opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists. Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02I don't think anything, Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02The physics suggests neutral things are attracted to neutral things.Because opposite polarities are properties of Neutral things. Wow. How can one person be wrong about so many things....Simple- never learn when you get told that you are wrong.Told they are wrong does not equate to proven wrong.
Quote from: Thebox on 24/03/2018 18:04:35Quote from: Bored chemist on 23/03/2018 19:02:47Quote from: The Spoon on 22/03/2018 22:53:08Quote from: Thebox on 22/03/2018 22:01:24Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/03/2018 20:33:49Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 14:30:59opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists. Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02I don't think anything, Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02The physics suggests neutral things are attracted to neutral things.Because opposite polarities are properties of Neutral things. Wow. How can one person be wrong about so many things....Simple- never learn when you get told that you are wrong.Told they are wrong does not equate to proven wrong. Thanks for the correctionQuote from: The Spoon on 22/03/2018 22:53:08Quote from: Thebox on 22/03/2018 22:01:24Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/03/2018 20:33:49Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 14:30:59opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists. Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02I don't think anything, Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02The physics suggests neutral things are attracted to neutral things.Because opposite polarities are properties of Neutral things. Wow. How can one person be wrong about so many things....Simple- never learn when you get told it is proven that you are wrong.
Quote from: The Spoon on 22/03/2018 22:53:08Quote from: Thebox on 22/03/2018 22:01:24Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/03/2018 20:33:49Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 14:30:59opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists. Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02I don't think anything, Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02The physics suggests neutral things are attracted to neutral things.Because opposite polarities are properties of Neutral things. Wow. How can one person be wrong about so many things....Quote from: The Spoon on 22/03/2018 22:53:08Quote from: Thebox on 22/03/2018 22:01:24Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/03/2018 20:33:49Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 14:30:59opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists. Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02I don't think anything, Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02The physics suggests neutral things are attracted to neutral things.Because opposite polarities are properties of Neutral things. Wow. How can one person be wrong about so many things....Every atom is composed of a nucleus and one or more electrons bound to the nucleus. The nucleus is made of one or more protons and typically a similar number of neutrons. Protons and neutrons are called nucleons. More than 99.94% of an atom's mass is in the nucleus. The protons have a positive electric charge, the electrons have a negative electric charge, and the neutrons have no electric charge. If the number of protons and electrons are equal, that atom is electrically neutral. If an atom has more or fewer electrons than protons, then it has an overall negative or positive charge, respectively, and it is called an ion.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom
Quote from: Thebox on 23/03/2018 18:59:06Quote from: The Spoon on 22/03/2018 22:53:08Quote from: Thebox on 22/03/2018 22:01:24Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/03/2018 20:33:49Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 14:30:59opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists. Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02I don't think anything, Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02The physics suggests neutral things are attracted to neutral things.Because opposite polarities are properties of Neutral things. Wow. How can one person be wrong about so many things....Quote from: The Spoon on 22/03/2018 22:53:08Quote from: Thebox on 22/03/2018 22:01:24Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/03/2018 20:33:49Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 14:30:59opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists. Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02I don't think anything, Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02The physics suggests neutral things are attracted to neutral things.Because opposite polarities are properties of Neutral things. Wow. How can one person be wrong about so many things....Every atom is composed of a nucleus and one or more electrons bound to the nucleus. The nucleus is made of one or more protons and typically a similar number of neutrons. Protons and neutrons are called nucleons. More than 99.94% of an atom's mass is in the nucleus. The protons have a positive electric charge, the electrons have a negative electric charge, and the neutrons have no electric charge. If the number of protons and electrons are equal, that atom is electrically neutral. If an atom has more or fewer electrons than protons, then it has an overall negative or positive charge, respectively, and it is called an ion.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AtomCareful ... you are in danger of making sense. That will never prolong the argument and I know you love a good argument.
Apart from you saying nonsense or it is wrong, you have not proved me wrong ...
Quote from: Thebox on 19/03/2018 17:27:01 The atom is the neutron.No.The neutron has a half life of 881.5 seconds.The hydrogen atom does not....
The atom is the neutron.
Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 14:30:59On the basis that opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists. OK, so your basis is false.We know that uncharged things attract one another - Cavendish did the first "laboratory" experiment on this ages ago.You seem to be claiming it's true because you think it's true.That's not science.
On the basis that opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists.
Quote from: Thebox on 19/03/2018 16:59:39(-e) + (+1e) = n OK, that's clear- but it's wrong.In the real world(-e) + (+1e) = a pair of gamma rays
(-e) + (+1e) = n
ol , I do love a good argument, but most of all I love it if somebody can prove me wrong in a notion, then I can give up on that notion.
I have repeatedly shown that you are wrong.So have others
Really, when was this then in your imagination?
Quote from: Thebox on 24/03/2018 18:48:01Apart from you saying nonsense or it is wrong, you have not proved me wrong ...I have repeatedly shown that you are wrong.So have others.Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/03/2018 19:14:46Quote from: Thebox on 19/03/2018 17:27:01 The atom is the neutron.No.The neutron has a half life of 881.5 seconds.The hydrogen atom does not....Quote from: Bored chemist on 21/03/2018 19:47:50Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 14:30:59On the basis that opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists. OK, so your basis is false.We know that uncharged things attract one another - Cavendish did the first "laboratory" experiment on this ages ago.You seem to be claiming it's true because you think it's true.That's not science.Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/03/2018 17:16:52Quote from: Thebox on 19/03/2018 16:59:39(-e) + (+1e) = n OK, that's clear- but it's wrong.In the real world(-e) + (+1e) = a pair of gamma raysQuote from: Thebox on 24/03/2018 19:16:46ol , I do love a good argument, but most of all I love it if somebody can prove me wrong in a notion, then I can give up on that notion. But that is clearly what you refuse to do.You don't give up, you keep on trolling.
We know that uncharged things attract one another - Cavendish did the first "laboratory" experiment on this ages ago.You seem to be claiming it's true because you think it's true.That's not science.
know Neutral things are attracted to neutral things because they are uncharged,
Logical argument If A→←B and B→←A then A→←A,B and B→←A,B then must A,B→←A,B
Quote from: Thebox on 26/03/2018 21:05:01 know Neutral things are attracted to neutral things because they are uncharged,Non sequitur.They are attracted to eachother because they have mass.
Quote from: Thebox on 26/03/2018 22:06:02Logical argument If A→←B and B→←A then A→←A,B and B→←A,B then must A,B→←A,BNope, word salad.