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New Theories / Crap New Theory of size and shape of single optical photon?
« on: 23/06/2021 10:09:41 »
A photon of spinning magnetic magnoflux 3D quantum energy can change shape as it moves up and down in a square shape meaning it looks like a double pyramid pulsing from positive to negative charge like a charged pair.

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The Environment / Will Kelp forests save the coral from climate change
« on: 16/04/2021 18:51:54 »
A sky news report tonight, on climate change highlighted the importance of kelp to grow inside coral reefs to protect them.  So what is Australia and Florida doing to protect our coral reefs?

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New Theories / BBC1 report on the need for a fifth force to spin stars in galaxies
« on: 07/04/2021 19:03:34 »
New Universe Fifth Force is the Magnoflux Spin Effect Force.

The new force that spins galaxies around blackholes and planets around stars is a magnetic spin force.   BBC report this evening identifies the force predicted by Magnoflux hypothesis a decade ago. #nasa #energy #bbcnews #scienceandtechnology

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The Environment / 7.7 billion people and counting: what can we do about human over-population?
« on: 29/03/2021 10:12:59 »
Well done Chris Packham for a super Horizon program on BBC2 last night. The World Health Organisation monitors show world population now 7.9 billion already up by 200 million    https://www.worldometers.info/population/   .
We need to plan ahead and reduce this increasing population to save the planet.  Here are some ideas
1.  Reduce childbirth by contraceptive pills and educating young girls to feel free, safe and secure if un-married.
2. Reduce elderly population by encouraging euthanasia for those who cannot look after themselves at home
3. Allow God to choose who lives or dies when He sends a pandemic to protect us from overpopulation.
4.  Have a world war noting that Chris sees this as negative as it causes a baby boom due to insecurity.
CliveS

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Cells, Microbes & Viruses / How can we test new vaccines quickly?
« on: 08/02/2021 15:50:43 »
First UK, then South African and now Brazilian mutate.  We have got to get our act together and set up a fast track testing on guinea pigs who will not sue us if some side effects occur..  Any suggestions??

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / How does quantum mechanics describe a magnetic spin force?
« on: 04/01/2021 17:36:28 »
Can the quantum theory designate the x,y&z positions of a force at right angles to the direction of propagation, and decide what would happen if the force was not exactly at 90 degrees? 

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Technology / Why do cars fail an MOT just because an indicating warning light is on?
« on: 29/12/2020 15:32:40 »
Why do cars fail MOT just because an indicating warning light is on.     For example my Nissan Pixo failed because the airbag light remained on ?
Look at this clause 7.1.6[a[ in the attached document     https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/696292/mot-inspection-manual-for-classes-3-4-5-and-7-from-20-may-2018-draft.pdf
In my case, the airbag light remained ON and I was told that the car fail as the airbag must be faulty which would cost around £400 from the main dealer.  So I investigated and removed steering wheel cover etc and found the airbag was OK and had a reading of 2 ohms.
Next, I looked on line and people were talking about loose wiring under the drivers seat which goes to the seatbelt switch which was faulty.  However, it took me some time to track down a replacement seatbelt post with contacts in side and hence will have to pay for another MOT test.
BUT, why is this classified as a major fault a failure anyway, when it is obviously a minor defect and in fact, many cars have a switch to disable the airbag from operating?
I am sure there are many other indication/electronic failures which are listed as major faults when they are minor and hopefully can be revised now we are leaving Europe. 

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New Theories / New Theory: The earth is getting lighter, does that affect the moon?
« on: 10/12/2020 10:43:43 »
The sun is losing matter and energy all the time and the solar planets, moons and asteroids are absorbing that energy for re-emission.  But the solar wind is H+ ions which land on planets can be converted to matter inside the planets core which is why the tectonic plates that separate our oceans over millions of years move apart.

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Technology / FLAMMABLE CLADDING BELOW 10TH FLOOR COULD BE SAFE.
« on: 24/11/2020 19:09:40 »
The housing market is suffering because of a misunderstanding of who is safe in a multi story building.  Well, the height to which the brigades ladders will reach is the limit right. 
So we do not need to strip all cladding immediately only that above the 10th floor although in the long term all the plastic cladding should be removed and replaced with non flammable asbestos impregnated type cladding and cold not this save the government taxpayers money?

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The Environment / Should train timetables be limited during lockdown to save energy?
« on: 01/11/2020 16:24:52 »
With another lockdown imminent it is time to reduce the train and bus schedules to a Sunday reduced service only.  Running buses and trains less than a quarter full should be discouraged or even banned as it is wasteful of energy and causes unnecessary pollution.
Now, we are all masked up even rushhour trains should be reduced in length by 50% and others by 75%. 
Double decker buses can be mothballed and mini buses used to feed single coach buses on more crowded routes.
Covid19 has revolutionised our needs, but can produce a real environmental bonus rather than a hazard.

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Technology / Which electric motor is best for electric bikes and scooters?
« on: 29/09/2020 10:29:52 »
Motorcycle News latest edition states that Honda,  Yamaha, Suzuki and Kawasaki are jointly developing new battery packs for bikes but where is the British version being developed??  England used to lead the world in technical development and specification.
 Which university will take up this challenge????   We need to specify which type of motor AC or DC brushed or unbrushed is most reliable, then find the most economic variable speed control and finally specify the battery size, shape and connector. [ which Japan is about to take the lead in.]
I am convinced that the government would help universities fund such a research project which could spin off into new manufacturing opportunities and employment for thousands of people.

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The Environment / Why do the TFL run empty trains and buses that pollute the London air?
« on: 22/09/2020 10:54:00 »
Why is it that almost all the underground trains and overground buses are empty most of the time??
Well, the city must provide a scheduled train and bus services so that the old/infirmed can visit doctor or hospitals and of course children need to travel to school. 
[i]So the rate payers pay for this service whether they use it or not.[/i] So it follows that rate payers should be entitled to free transport along with all pensioners and school children and of course those on benefit need to be exempt from paying.
If TFL introduced this "free for rate payers" it could well over-crowd the transport system but improve every-ones lives by reducing car journeys and pollution.
If and only if the trains or buses are overcrowded should the mayor authorise TFL to charge rate payers a premium.  Running an empty train or bus is counter productive, a total waste of money and of course a cause of pollution.

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Technology / Which hybrid run-about car meets this specification?
« on: 01/09/2020 10:53:52 »
1] Engine capacity under 1,100 cc for out of town use.
2] Electric transmission
3] Battery capable of driving just 20 miles inside a city
4] Fuel tank large enough to go 200 miles.
5] Four seats with 2 doors and lift-up rear boot door
9] Key operated ignition and driver door.
This is basically a city electric run-about car + occasional trips out.
Can only afford £10,000 though; so which car do you recommend?

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Technology / Who is designing the English version of a urban Electric Vehicle???
« on: 10/07/2020 13:07:13 »
According to the motor magazines Toyota and developing the following vehicle " as-yet-unnamed two-seater is referred to as an ultra-compact battery electric vehicle (EV) and has been designed “for short-distance travel with limited impact on the environment”. It is 2490mm long, 1290mm wide and 1550mm high and built to meet new micro car regulations in Japan.

With a claimed range of 62 miles, an "extremely tight" turning radius of 3.9m and a top speed of just 37mph, the model is aimed squarely at drivers in built-up urban environments, and more specifically the elderly. Charging time is a claimed five hours from a 220-volt power unit. 
See https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/motor-shows-tokyo-motor-show/toyota-launch-two-seat-ev-2020.

Citroen are developing the AMI  " A quadricycle also jinks around car crash-safety rules, but then it’s limited to 45kph, or 28mph. The underfloor battery is small and cheap, providing a range of just 60-ish miles – still surely more than a day’s city driving – and the motor drives the rear wheels.
The two seats are decently roomy, with space for bags around them. At 2.5m long, it parks end-on to the kerb. Parisians always park in a space smaller than their car, so they’d probably just drive this one right into the cafe."
See      https://www.topgear.com/car-news/electric/new-citroen-ami-car-14-year-olds   for more details.

For sure these electric cars will be the only cars allowed in cities in possibly the next decade so where is the English version?? Boris needs a nudge,  why with high unemployment here cant we start making our own???

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / How do hot gases absorb light?
« on: 04/03/2020 20:39:14 »
I must apologies for having upset the classical approach to physics and will do my best to tow the line in future to stop being banned and moved into new theory again. 
I understand that the reason for the stars having absorption spectrum is that the gases in the corona reverse the spectrum.  Could you please refer me to a link that details any experiment here on earth using a hot emitter viewed through a steamy gaseous medium that has reversed the spectrum please.

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New Theories / Is the sun made of antimatter?
« on: 26/02/2020 22:45:12 »
Well done Tommy, I think you are correct in your assumptions.  The sun/stars generate sunshine by nuclear fissioning of matter or anti-matter and over centuries lose weight and gradually fade to red dwarfs.  Where has all that energy gone?  Between the stars is a border where the incoming starlight balances the outgoing sunlight so in fact the energy must be going its own systems planets moons and asteroids of course.  So what are the planets doing with the energy ? Well we are not getting hotter so the inner core must be building up more complex molecules of matter and pushing them upwards into the lava which erupts in volcanoes and builds up the planet.

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / How long could a 400kg space probe last in an antimatter plasma?
« on: 06/11/2018 14:44:42 »
If the stars and our sun is made of anti-matter then its corona will contain anti-matter plasma.  So how long will it be before the probe is totally annihilated? 

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New Theories / Magnetic solar system hypothesis
« on: 04/02/2018 22:09:56 »
If the solar system were magnetised in the flat x,y direction then that could account for the spinning of the planets around their star provided there is a direct voltage link between the planet and its star in the z direction which would result in a 3D electromagnetic solar system and probably a 3D electromagnetized universe.

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New Theories / OUR SUN ONLY WEIGHS 3% OF CURRENT VALUE, JUST 6x10^28 kG
« on: 18/12/2016 12:41:21 »
 

My back of a fag packet calcs when assessed in two ways indicate the same answer. Please take a few minutes to view attached cartoon of a stars eye view of the solar system which reflects the electrification and recent garden shed experiment of the magnetic spin effect applied to the solar system.  Go to youtube kDpYbo-x8Kg to see magnoflux video



 


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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Is global warming the fault overpopulation rather than motor vehicles?
« on: 06/12/2016 11:44:19 »
Let me explain my thinking.
Human and animals breath in oxygenated air and exhaust CO^2
Trees and flora breath in carbon dioxide CO^2 and exhaust oxygen

To balance more human/animals then more trees/grass are needed

But look at what is happening, we are clearing forests and building over the land at the same time as expanding not only the human population but also the animal to feed us with proteins.  We are out of balance and car and power station emissions are just a marginal add on problem.

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