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New Theories / Re: How do we measure the energy of a photon?
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Didn't you measure f?
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Let's not forget about Pareto principle. 80% of output is determined by 20% of input. How many people lives in polar regions, compared to elsewhere?But the further you live from the equator, the greater your annual energy consumption. It's a pretty continuous function.
That doesn't follow. It takes light one second to travel 299,792,458 meters. Of course, over the course of one second, a portion of space of that distance will expand to be ever-so-slightly longer than 299,792,458 meters. As such, it will take ever-so-slightly longer than one second for light to travel that distance because it can only travel 299,792,458 meters in one second.
In Reality, the central system in an Amino Acid is a Carbon Ion.Not the reality that the rest of us live in.
Gemini has read various publicly available online sources, and can make conclusions accordingly. It answers specific questions almost immediatelyimmediately, including the follow up.and has given you a couple of paragraphs of bullshit.
Textbooks typically don't answer specific questions.Those we quoted answer the question you posed.
Scientists typically don't answer specific questions from strangers.But that's how I make my living! Every new client begins as a stranger with a question, and in the fulness of time becomes a friend with an answer.