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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / If our sun suddenly vanished, will earth get colder?
« on: 08/07/2015 04:48:22 »
i think if sun suddenly vanished, all planets will spread out follow their own path. moon will still orbiting us.

we will have star lights only, see no moon, day is night. but we will not get colder.

heat radiation within the atmosphere will stay same strength/amount, radiate out to far stars is equal to they radiate in.     

without sun light, food chain is gone, life will be end, all organic will oxidize, decompose and return to matter.   

kind of waste time, cus the sun has no interest to vanish, it loves us, it is immortal.

2
Just Chat! / Egg fight?
« on: 05/07/2015 20:28:59 »
draw your favor members faces on a giant cardboard, put it in the yard, get few case old eggs.

post videos back.

3
New Theories / If there is only 1 star in the universe it will shine forever - new theory
« on: 04/07/2015 22:36:23 »
according to energy conservation law, the sun will shine forever. 

the atoms/plasma keeps vibrating, the solar wind blows out matter, and later attracted back by gravity.

am i have a point?

i think so. so i'll go on.

if there is 1 planet orbiting around at right distance, it will stay at a certain temperature, follow the sun, warm forever.

agree?


4
New Theories / Double laser experiment
« on: 29/06/2015 05:37:00 »
if you got a letter from a friend, the time stamp is 1800 bc, how old are you now?

i don't know for sure. but i am sure that you knew your friend at/before 1800 bc.

you are the earth, your friend is the far star, light is the letter. gravity is the mailman.

to prove light is gravitational wave produced by exiting/vibrating atoms, i designed this double laser experiment.

Take 2 identical laser pointers with new batteries of the same type. Turn them on and point 1 to sky, 1 to round. Leave them on and see how long the batteries last. (do this a few times so random variations cancel out). Measure for heat dumping, tie a thermometer to each of the laser pointers, and see which one gets warmer.

if light is photon, 2 lasers should use same amount of power and dump same amount of heat.

if light is gravitational wave, the laser point to sky will use less energy or dump more heat.

how do you think?

please share your thoughts and finds.

Great Day!


5
New Theories / Theory of gravity
« on: 22/06/2015 18:25:51 »
my theory is electrostatic induction force between atoms/masses/bodies causes gravity.

neutral atoms/matters has no net charge, but electrostatic induction between charges within atoms will end up a net attraction force, which is proportional to total charges within matters.

the fact that two separate magnets in free space will end up attract each other no matter pole directions is due to similar em induction. 

from Fg=G x m1m2/r^2 and Fe=Ke x q1q2/r^2, we see the similarity.

all we need to prove is m1=q1=total charges within, m1=q2=total charges within.

that part i already explained in my theory of atomic structure.


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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / If we beam electrons into water what will happen?
« on: 07/06/2015 03:53:44 »
water will heat up right? electrons impact water, water molecules vibrate faster and heat up.

how electron impact/interact water? electrons hit oxygen or hydrogen? hit electrons? hit orbitals?

why there is no electron hitting nucleus? isn't nucleus attracting electrons?

my head hurts, science is not fun, i should study auto repair next life.

7
New Theories / How is hydrogen atom formed?
« on: 07/06/2015 00:45:19 »
i asked this question many times, please help me to understand.

1 proton and 1 electron, how they become a hydrogen atom?

why positive and negative charges not attract together?

is the electron orbiting the proton? on which plane? what's the angular speed? what's the radius/attitude?

does the orbiting electron giving off em wave?

how the atom emits photon?


8
New Theories / Is there a simple way to detect gravitational waves?
« on: 03/06/2015 04:12:08 »
in vacuum chamber, thin line hang 2 bells. ring 1 bell, measure temperature of the 2 bells.

if both bells get hotter, that means gravitational wave is working?

 

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Is zero g force traveling possible
« on: 29/05/2015 06:10:59 »
when the jet/car is accelerating, the pilot/driver feels no g force.

is it possible?

seen ufo making sharp acceleration? there must be a way to cancel g force. we will find it soon, i think.

how do you think?

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New Theories / How big is an electron if we measure its force field?
« on: 16/05/2015 20:53:18 »
suppose we can measure the force between 2 electrons light year apart, can we assume electron has a light year radius?

what if we can measure any amount of force? is force liner?

i had a feeling, box and i experienced most headaches thinking science. for we are slower.

 

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Just Chat! / Are you a real scientist?
« on: 16/05/2015 01:54:32 »
scientist is people who discovered scientific things.

science degree has nothing to do with been a scientist.

if you have 7 phds, but invented nothing, discovered nothing, you are just a phd, not scientist.

agree?

12
Just Chat! / I will not going to UK after watched this video
« on: 15/05/2015 00:40:48 »
very strange people


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Just Chat! / I found someone can predict/program future events, can you disprove this?
« on: 13/05/2015 09:47:26 »
http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message2825448/pg46

Read from the last post. Do your research/wiki/blabla.

Debunk it all you can.

He knows things

We don't

Know

14
New Theories / Questions on atomic structure theory
« on: 01/05/2015 04:30:35 »
i am not scientist, just a college dropped out. but i have reasonable doubts about present theory of atomic structure. be appreciate your opinion/answer. please don't quote wiki, just give straight logic/fact. nothing more or less. all i want is open minded discussing. thank you, and thank this great forum!

1. how could gold atoms able to form into 1 piece since every gold atom has negative charged electron cloud?

2. why can't we compress a gold ball any smaller since atom's electron cloud should be easily compressible?

3. we can see comets hit the sun, why can't we see electrons hit nucleus? even in the x-ray tube?





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New Theories / No big bang theory
« on: 29/04/2015 00:10:32 »
Hubble's law and the expansion of space

Hubble's law is the main leg to support the big bang theory.

Hubble's law has two possible explanations. Either we are at the center of an explosion of galaxies—which is untenable given the Copernican principle—or the universe is uniformly expanding everywhere.  -  from wiki

i have another explanation. my theory to explain the expending space is there is no expansion at all.

to any observer, local star/gravitational field will accelerate incoming lights from all directions.

the closer star lights will blueshift the most due to stronger gravity, therefore, the farther away stars look like the more redshift. just like what we observed.

if we stand near by a black hole and look around, will we observe the universe expending much faster?

if we go deep space that is far far away any stars and look around, is the universe still expending?

thoughts?

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Just Chat! / Share your favorite quotes about life
« on: 24/04/2015 08:14:19 »
found it on a statue in the local park. forgot his name. a black dude. not peaceful Obama.

If I ever helped someone along life's way, then my living is not in vain.   

add another 1, maybe 20 years ago, a street drunker friend told me his wisdom about life.

Roll with the punches.

here's my own favor quote

life is but a dream, live day by day, dance all night long.

17
Just Chat! / Any puzzle lovers?
« on: 19/04/2015 09:06:59 »
i made 3 puzzles, https://web.archive.org/web/20100601063620/http://joypuzzle.com/

any way to make them playable online?

18
New Theories / Theory of light
« on: 17/04/2015 10:16:11 »
thank you Pete! I read those wiki pages.

after i understood light is gravitational wave produced by exited atoms, i am sure there is no photon. how do you think i think about those articles talking about photon? i don't believe them anymore.


100 laser balloon popping

if laser beam is particle beam, the energy of the beam should be the same at different distance.

if laser beam is gravitational wave between the source atoms and the target atoms, the energy of the beam should decay by distance.

look how fast the 1st balloon pops and how slow the last 1 is?

Now are you convinced?

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Does matter have the same volume at zero Kelvin and room temperature?
« on: 17/04/2015 09:12:25 »
if electrons are circling around nucleus, they shall fall into lowest orbital at 0 K, therefore atom radius should become smaller, thus matter volume should become smaller?

why is water even has bigger volume when it iced?


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Just Chat! / What's your plan for this Spring?
« on: 12/04/2015 16:44:10 »
i want to wear orange cloths, walk in green field, watch the colors and listen the songs.

i want to sing with birds, dance in the wind, worship the sunlight.

i want to discuss science with you guys without been banned again.

if i could, i want to win some n prizes.

for the light, gravity and atomic structure theories.

that's all, not a greedy man.

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