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Chemistry / Re: Is anxiety a chemical reaction ?
« on: 27/10/2020 18:36:27 »
Some of the nerve signals/pulses go through nerves enclosed in a myelin sheath. Myelin is a chemical/protein.
Also, anything that involves the usage of cells is a chemical reaction because of the interaction between these cells. They duplicate, respire, and take in/out chemicals that they need to survive.
I hope this helps as I have gone a bit off-topic.

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New Theories / Re: “Can the Universal Constants be Derived Through a Single Continuous Equation?”
« on: 27/10/2020 18:05:14 »
does this have anything to do with the E^8 shape? If you do not understand go to howstuffworks/science-vs-myth/everyday-myths/theory-of-everything

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New Theories / Re: Why is the moon moving further away from Earth?
« on: 27/10/2020 16:42:02 »
The effect of the moon landings is like the effect of a person jumping on the earth. There is am effect but it is too small to comprehend.

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New Theories / Re: Why is the moon moving further away from Earth?
« on: 27/10/2020 16:39:53 »
The moon might be moving away because:
.The orbit of the moon
.The earth's gravitational force is affecting the moon in some way
.As we know, space is expanding. Maby the space around the moon is proof of this

I hope you find this helpful.
Yours sincerely,
Salik Imran, A secondary school student interested in Science.

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New Theories / My Ideas for New Scientific Theories-What do YOU Think?
« on: 27/10/2020 16:05:21 »
Introduction:
I have been recently been having ideas about the physics that occur in our bodies, and I have come up with a few theories. I have spoken to my science teacher, and she advised me to write to the naked scientists. I have had no reply from them yet, so I will post my theories on this forum.

At the moment, I am 13. I would like to develop my ideas into a scientific paper by the middle of next year when I will turn 14. I have submitted a get in-touch query to the scientists asking them if they could help me, in terms of supplying me with chances the validate my theory with research. I want to add more value to the scientific community so if anyone can get in touch with them or any other people who can help me, please let me know.
Yours sincerely,
Slickscientist,13.
(The ideas are in the attachment below, and it is free to download if you are a guest).

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