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It's not a matter of what I want you to say.It's a matter of, if you don't say it clearly, you might as well not bother to say it at all.In particular, this doesn't help because in reality t goes the other way.Quote from: Thebox on 19/03/2018 16:50:52Would you like me to say a+b=c where c is the neutron?
Would you like me to say a+b=c where c is the neutron?
(-e) + (+1e) = n
Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/03/2018 16:48:37But "an electron plus a proton = neutral" doesn't make sense because neutral is an adjective, not a noun.Also as I pointed out earlier, together them make a hydrogen atom, not "N" or an engine.Until you learn to express yourself properly, you are wasting both your time and ours.What? words does not make'th science. Would you like me to say a+b=c where c is the neutron? (a+b)2 = F²=Neutron
But "an electron plus a proton = neutral" doesn't make sense because neutral is an adjective, not a noun.Also as I pointed out earlier, together them make a hydrogen atom, not "N" or an engine.Until you learn to express yourself properly, you are wasting both your time and ours.
Quote from: Thebox on 19/03/2018 16:59:39(-e) + (+1e) = n OK, that's clear- but it's wrong.In the real world(-e) + (+1e) = a pair of gamma rays
Quote from: Thebox on 19/03/2018 16:50:52Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/03/2018 16:48:37But "an electron plus a proton = neutral" doesn't make sense because neutral is an adjective, not a noun.Also as I pointed out earlier, together them make a hydrogen atom, not "N" or an engine.Until you learn to express yourself properly, you are wasting both your time and ours.What? words does not make'th science. Would you like me to say a+b=c where c is the neutron? (a+b)2 = F²=NeutronIt doesn't matter what random characters or operators you put in, it is still nonsense and betrays your complete lack of knowledge of both science and maths. You ofrst stae a+b=N then you state (a+b)2 = F²=NeutronRandomly additng brackets or squaring the output does not mean it makes sense. You have also not explained why the output is squared or why you have multiplied a+b by 2. Another thing - saying 'a and b are obviously the electron and proton' is only obvious to you. Saying'What? words does not make'th science' is more nonsense. Unless you can communicate an idea clearly how can you expect people to understand what you are talking about. If you dont want them to, why are you posting your nonsense all over the web?Or... is it a case of you not wanting people to understand so that they cannot contradict you but you can keep posting stuff endlessly?
Quote from: The Spoon on 19/03/2018 17:19:36Quote from: Thebox on 19/03/2018 16:50:52Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/03/2018 16:48:37But "an electron plus a proton = neutral" doesn't make sense because neutral is an adjective, not a noun.Also as I pointed out earlier, together them make a hydrogen atom, not "N" or an engine.Until you learn to express yourself properly, you are wasting both your time and ours.What? words does not make'th science. Would you like me to say a+b=c where c is the neutron? (a+b)2 = F²=NeutronIt doesn't matter what random characters or operators you put in, it is still nonsense and betrays your complete lack of knowledge of both science and maths. You ofrst stae a+b=N then you state (a+b)2 = F²=NeutronRandomly additng brackets or squaring the output does not mean it makes sense. You have also not explained why the output is squared or why you have multiplied a+b by 2. Another thing - saying 'a and b are obviously the electron and proton' is only obvious to you. Saying'What? words does not make'th science' is more nonsense. Unless you can communicate an idea clearly how can you expect people to understand what you are talking about. If you dont want them to, why are you posting your nonsense all over the web?Or... is it a case of you not wanting people to understand so that they cannot contradict you but you can keep posting stuff endlessly?The neutron is the combined product of an electron and a proton. The atom is the neutron. The neutron can be a cation or an anion. ok?
The atom is the neutron.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/03/2018 17:16:52Quote from: Thebox on 19/03/2018 16:59:39(-e) + (+1e) = n OK, that's clear- but it's wrong.In the real world(-e) + (+1e) = a pair of gamma rays(q1)+(q2)=q0
No.The neutron has a half life of 881.5 seconds.The hydrogen atom does not.It would help if you studied some science, rather than posting stuff that's just not right.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/03/2018 19:14:46No.The neutron has a half life of 881.5 seconds.The hydrogen atom does not.It would help if you studied some science, rather than posting stuff that's just not right.The neutron also weighs more than the hydrogen atom.
The Hydrogen atom has less force acting on it than a Neutron.
Is it possible that gaseous atoms are different to solid state atoms?
Gaseous atoms quite clearly are invisible where solid state atoms are visible. There must be a difference.
p.s Why do gaseous atoms not form a dense mass by gravity?
I am about 99.9% sure that gravity is polarity related.
Quote from: Thebox on 20/03/2018 14:32:40I am about 99.9% sure that gravity is polarity related. On what basis?
On the basis that opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists.
Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 14:30:59On the basis that opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists. OK, so your basis is false.We know that uncharged things attract one another - Cavendish did the first "laboratory" experiment on this ages ago.You seem to be claiming it's true because you think it's true.That's not science.
opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists.
I don't think anything,
The physics suggests neutral things are attracted to neutral things.
Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 14:30:59opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists. Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02I don't think anything, Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02The physics suggests neutral things are attracted to neutral things.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/03/2018 20:33:49Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 14:30:59opposite polarities are seemingly the only attractive force of the Universe that exists. Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02I don't think anything, Quote from: Thebox on 21/03/2018 21:54:02The physics suggests neutral things are attracted to neutral things.Because opposite polarities are properties of Neutral things.