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Can This Work?

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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #120 on: 05/09/2022 04:46:29 »
 Our brown dwarf Sun can't gain mass. It's simply too small.
I've been drinking and it was difficult for me to say that. I just had
another drink of corona.
 Heavier elements originate closer to the center of the galaxy. Consider
this a win because I've been drinking, okay? I simply can't make sense
of this.
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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #121 on: 05/09/2022 04:48:31 »
Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 04:46:29
Our brown dwarf Sun

The Sun isn't a brown dwarf.
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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #122 on: 05/09/2022 04:52:44 »
 An internet search does not identify it. It's brown dwarf.
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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #123 on: 05/09/2022 04:55:56 »
Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 04:52:44
An internet search does not identify it. It's brown dwarf.

The Sun is a yellow dwarf: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-type_main-sequence_star

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this a win because I've been drinking, okay? I simply can't make sense
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I think i would suggest waiting until you sober up before posting again.
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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #124 on: 05/09/2022 05:10:01 »
I acknowledge I know nothing. I accept that. If I were to know something, someone who thinks and talks the right way will teach me. Nazis tried to teach this to my Father and failed. I accept what I am taught. I know nothing.
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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #125 on: 05/09/2022 05:21:37 »
 And my experiment in atmospheric chemistry has been proven wrong by Kryptid .
His only words that matter, I am wrong as is friend Bored chemist said. And if I am
right, they'll say something about me. And that will make them right.

 @krypwho, my experiment has nothing to do with anything other than atmospheric chemistry.
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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #126 on: 05/09/2022 05:52:03 »
@Kryp, that thing that warms the Earth will never gain mass. Science has said that and I accept science.
I think anymore if your job doesn't pay the bills..............and that is it. I've read the Bible and will accept
what it says. Just so funny anything I say will apply to science and the church. I just need to have faith.

 @Kryp,, I can prove brown is a longer wavelength than black. I have proof.
What is accepted is what matters. Scientists have gotten Max Planck's work in black body radiation wrong. The thing is, they don't seem to now about his work. Diesel got the first power plnt runnning about 1993. Right?
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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #127 on: 05/09/2022 06:16:47 »
Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 05:52:03
@Kryp, that thing that warms the Earth will never gain mass. Science has said that and I accept science.

I never said otherwise.

Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 05:52:03
@Kryp,, I can prove brown is a longer wavelength than black. I have proof.

I don't know what relevance this has to anything we've already said (brown and black don't have wavelengths anyway). If posting drunk is going to make you say things like this, then please stop while you're ahead. This is verging on spam.
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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #128 on: 05/09/2022 06:21:00 »
 @Kryp,, I can prove brown is a longer wavelength than black. I have proof.
What is accepted is what matters. Scientists have gotten Max Planck's work in black body radiation wrong. The thing is, they don't seem to know about his work. Diesel got the first power plnt runnning about 1993. Right?
 Brown is 600 nm while yellow is 580 nm. I am wrong because of 20 nm? Seriously? I will forever remember this. What is the difference in the density of the star? 20nm is the rule of law. Can't say it I'll never care for it. Only a person who drank nothing knows the difference of a wavelength and 20 nm.
 Science does not forgive. Go to church if you want forgiveness. 20 nm and I'm wrong?
Science sucks. I'll look for the research paper.
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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #129 on: 05/09/2022 06:25:50 »
Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 06:21:00
Brown is 600 nm

The depends on how you define brown. That's true if you're defining it as dim orange. Back in my days in art class, it was defined as a mix of blue, red and yellow. As such, it wouldn't have a single wavelength, but several wavelengths of light at once.

Black doesn't have a wavelength, though. Black is the absence/absorption of light.

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Science sucks.

Then this isn't the website for you.
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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #130 on: 05/09/2022 06:46:49 »
 You are right and I am wrong. And if my experiment works, I am wrong.
What I read about science is wrong. It will be embarrassing if I say I was taught brown dwarf
and can do science you can't when you are right. And yet you will know the "right" science.
 After I try my experiment I will quit science. And if you can't do better, at least you'll know
the "right" science.
 And you just said 20 nm is what matters to you. It is what defines what you know.
 Good Bye.
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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #131 on: 05/09/2022 07:12:32 »
 Watch the video closely. Brown is outside of black. The experiment which Max Planck originated is wrong.
Black is a color just as brown is. This isn't proof. Heat metal yourself. Black is a color and is not absorbing.
Try Max Planck's experiment yourself. He used a furnace and I knew what a cutting torch would do. I saw
this when working construction finishing cement. Why no one saw Max Planck's experiment in construction
safety I'll never know.
 I also poured and finished cement that day. I doubt you guys could do that. You might get your hands dirty. Just an FYI, the brown outside of the black ring represents a yelow sun.

 Safety is cutting steel from the backside of an I-beam. Limits the exposure to people watching.
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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #132 on: 05/09/2022 07:54:41 »
 I'd like to apologize for drinking. Yellow goes to brown and then black. Heating steel shows this. That is wrong. What science says is right. I apologize for thinking I learned something on a construction site.
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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #133 on: 05/09/2022 08:50:24 »
Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 00:18:35
 When you repeat a post demanding that I answer to you, what is your real name?
When I do that my real name is Ethelred.
Obviously, when I don't do that my real name is something else.

Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 00:18:35
There is no "we" involved.
We are scientists.
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I will quit posting in this forum because pursuing research that has not been done should not be done.
You didn't read through before you posted it, did you?

Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 00:18:35
I have no need for your constantly trolling me.
You apparently have need of someone reminding you that, if you don't answer legitimate questions, you are here to preach rather than to discuss.
The rules don't allow that.
Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 00:18:35
As a chemist are you familiar with astronomy and Einstein's work?
Yes, thanks for asking.
But it's beside the point.
I'm asking you if you have any evidence to support your claims.
I don't need to understand astronomy to do that.

Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 00:18:35
You say scientists like yourself proved Einstein wrong. A post twice made. That is what luminiferous aether is about.
I pointed out the the luminiferous aether was searched for, but never found in circumstances where it should have been.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelson%E2%80%93Morley_experiment

Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 00:18:35
And yet astronomers did observe that light bent more than what Newton's gravity allowed for.
Where?
Not that it's relevant to me asking you for evidence.
Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 00:18:35
 I do have my perpetual motion machine to build.
You can't.
This has also been proved.
Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 00:18:35
If it works then it proves gravity has energy.
It won't, so it won't.
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Quote from: Bored chemist on 04/09/2022 21:35:23
You didn't answer the question.
Why did you post mainstream stuff about gravitons when I asked you about your made up idea of  "gravity phonons".
Did you hope I wouldn't notice?

We proved some time ago that the luminiferous aether does not exist.


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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #134 on: 05/09/2022 14:25:59 »
Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 07:12:32
I also poured and finished cement that day. I doubt you guys could do that. You might get your hands dirty.
You know nothing about me. I have done my fair share of mixing, pouring and finishing cement.
Your comments don’t make you appear intelligent.
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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #135 on: 05/09/2022 17:24:23 »
Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 07:54:41
 I'd like to apologize for drinking.
Drinking isn't the problem.
Thinking you know more than everyone else while ignoring evidence is the problem and it seems that you do that without the need to drink.
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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #136 on: 05/09/2022 19:17:39 »
 I am not going to post in here any more. With what bored chemist posts to me, he is saying the same things that a guy who has stalked me for over 15 years has said. And if my Bessler's Wheel build works, I will need to move to another country to get away from abusive people like bored chemist and other Americans like this guy;
https://besslerwheel.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=4656
 And bored chemist, as you said, you are watching me and I better be aware of that and that you'll come after me. What a stalker says.
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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #137 on: 05/09/2022 20:06:54 »
Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 19:17:39
I am not going to post in here any more. With what bored chemist posts to me, he is saying the same things that a guy who has stalked me for over 15 years has said. And if my Bessler's Wheel build works, I will need to move to another country to get away from abusive people like bored chemist and other Americans like this guy;
https://besslerwheel.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=4656
 And bored chemist, as you said, you are watching me and I better be aware of that and that you'll come after me. What a stalker says.
Paranoia and self pity much?
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Re: Can This Work?
« Reply #138 on: 05/09/2022 20:47:05 »
Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 19:17:39
And bored chemist, as you said, you are watching me and I better be aware of that and that you'll come after me.
I didn't say that.
You imagined it.
I suggest you seek professional help rather than an air ticket and a work visa.
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« Reply #139 on: 05/09/2022 23:37:06 »
Quote from: JLindgaard on 05/09/2022 19:17:39
I am not going to post in here any more. With what bored chemist posts to me, he is saying the same things that a guy who has stalked me for over 15 years has said. And if my Bessler's Wheel build works, I will need to move to another country to get away from abusive people like bored chemist and other Americans like this guy;
https://besslerwheel.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=4656
 And bored chemist, as you said, you are watching me and I better be aware of that and that you'll come after me. What a stalker says.
I am tiring of this whinging. We appear to have a troll who also haunts other forums.
I’m hearing more moaning than I am scientific explanation, so time for it to stop.
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