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If there is only 1 star in the universe it will shine forever - new theory
« on: 04/07/2015 22:36:23 »
according to energy conservation law, the sun will shine forever. 

the atoms/plasma keeps vibrating, the solar wind blows out matter, and later attracted back by gravity.

am i have a point?

i think so. so i'll go on.

if there is 1 planet orbiting around at right distance, it will stay at a certain temperature, follow the sun, warm forever.

agree?

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Re: If there is only 1 star in the universe it will shine forever - new theory
« Reply #1 on: 04/07/2015 23:11:45 »
follow the logic, our sun will never burn out, here's why.

the total radiation come into solar system is equal to the total out put from the system.

the sun's radiation bounces back and forth with all planets and all matters in the universe.

no stars will burn out, the universe will not getting colder.

call me crazy, until you agree.

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« Reply #2 on: 05/07/2015 08:53:08 »
Good morning!

surprised, 36 views no 1 call me bluff yet, hahahaha.

if light is photon, energy cannot be conserved. if heat radiation is photon, energy cannot be conserved.

because photons spread out from the source will never bounce back from empty space, the source will get colder and colder till 0 K, the death of the universe. energy is lost forever.

Enjoy your breakfast! 

 

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« Reply #3 on: 05/07/2015 23:37:39 »
since energy is immortal, all that be will be immortal.

as box said, we all are radiation/vibration/energy, hotel in the body/atoms.

therefore, my weed is yours, your g/f is mine.



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« Reply #4 on: 08/07/2015 04:21:06 »
gravity connected all matters all the time.   

between any separated matters/atoms/bodies there is gravitational attraction force F=GxM1M2/R^2.

if M1 vibrates at M1M2 direction, it sends F vibration force to M2 at same frequency. M2 will follow the force vibrate at same frequency.

the atoms in the laser gun are connected with the target atoms all the time, when the atoms in the gun vibrate at target direction, target atoms sense the gravitational vibration force and vibrate at same frequency.

laser beam is not photon particle beam, but beam of gravitational vibration force. that's why strong laser beam able to cut metal but not bend flame or produce air flow.

if photon exist, energy cannot be conserved. 
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