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Physiology & Medicine / Re: Does Your Brain Remember Everything?
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I thought I already replied to this...
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Matter is just made up of electrical charges held apart by magnetic spin inertia in an x,y,z, volume enclosure.That's not even wrong.
Physicists needs to physically measure something in terms of its length, weight, time taken etcOne of the etceteras is the magnetic permeability of free space which was defined as something like 4 pi * 10^-7 Henries per metre by defining the ampere as
electromagnetic energy is masslessThat's a matter of perspective. Light has no rest mass, but it has relativistic mass.
Good grief BC!, what a load of cobblers and it's not even a full moon. I read through the whole thread and now I have a headache.It gets worse...
So what is it ?It's a quantum object.
If you wouldn't mind, the Wikipedia examples are not entirely convincing.Yes they are.
The explanation of wave-particle duality presented in the first post may perhaps be considered not entirely satisfactoryYes; because it doesn't explain wave-particle duality.
This can probably be seen as a step towards the final solution.Yes; that step concludes when you realise it's tosh and you stop wasting time on it and do something useful instead.
Thanks but I think you confuse absorption with diffusion?Nope, I understand the difference.
So, what kind of force is there which keeps the Earth axis rotation at about 23.5 for relatively long time?You don't need a force to keep it constant.
I would not argue with anything in it.Not even this bit ?
If the lower subtle body could be observed in the ultraviolet spectrum, then the higher subtle body should logically be observable in the X-ray spectrumThere is nothing "logical" about that.