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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Is the universe really expanding?
« Last post by infinityparadox on Yesterday at 23:42:14 »Yes, exactly. The universe looks like it's expending but it really isn't...
The radiation can be confined in a finite space if the wave produced by one electron is cancelled out by the wave from other electrons through destructive interference.Hydrogen only has one electron, and it doesn't spontaneously degenerate into a neutron.
This guy isn't a loony and neither is he selling red lightsHe does point out that atmospheric water absorbs most of the near infrared from the sun, then states that exposure to sunshine is beneficial because of the NIR. I can't help thinking that fresh air and birdsong, or just walking away from your computer, are a more significant part of the healing process.
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The observational result is that atoms do not selfdestruct by the electrons crashing into the nuclei. What more evidence do you need, beyond the existence of stuff?This expectation relies on the assumption that an accelerating electron must radiate energy to its surrounding, based on many observed experimental results. But it doesn't take into account some other observed experimental results, like total internal reflection, evanescent wave, and steady current in superconductor ring. The radiation can be confined in a finite space if the wave produced by one electron is cancelled out by the wave from other electrons through destructive interference.