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  1. NMSquirrel OCD ADHD THC IMO UR12 Valued Senior Member

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    where does the light/energy from in a photon come from? does the quantum spin state affect the dynamics of the energy inside a particle? does the collision of those waves of energy inside the particle create friction?
     
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  3. JJM Registered Senior Member

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    Hi. With regards to question #3, any collision not at 180* is that difference in friction. Where ever & whatever in the Universe. #2. I don't know, I am not sure, quarks in their gluon bond rotating as one unit, as angular momentum and the mag and electric moments may be its' only inner state of energy, other than its' formational density. Not to forget to add the opposites, not anti, momentum. Which because of the state of motion is a density. So one density from formation, then another because of angular momentum and another being the opposite(not confrontational anti) motion. I would think that equalization may be the norm. Don't forget the bond geometries of the gluons as formed from the anti(not confrontational) momentum of the quarks, at the same time each 'reaches out' to its neighbor, striking and rebounding as a return geometry to its initiator bonding. Yes, the quantum spin state, once formed, remains so until its' mechanical duration varies........In Bose Einstein condensates, bec, mass density plus initial formation resonance equals the single wavelength of the composite. All in a row, all the same substance. All with its' 'gravitational' commonality, all being the same......Some 'atoms' form on the down stroke, some on the up stroke, some perpendicular to flow structure of transfer angular momentum. ex. cactus, the spines are perpendicular to/on the plant. The spines being 'atoms'....... Some directly within the resonance of the standing compression fields.
     
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    Hi.....That last write #142 is foolish and fool hardy, since I don't have any means to measure it. Actually that is the same for most of my writes. If it cannot be measured or if not a measuring tool is not created to measure it, then it is only rhetoric. The proof is in the measure.
     
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    Hi.....It is gravity that forms mass. Mass density is a measure of the amount of force compression that created it and is a carrier of that force called 'gravity'.i.e. stylistically 'solid', ergo: compressed compression pressure density as gravity/mass density, also states' strengths/styles and geometries.
     
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    Hi......It is not gravity that forms mass, it is compressed compression pressure density which forms gravity, mass density, magnetic and electric fields and waves, gravitational fields and waves, vacuum density fields and waves, shape with its' evolution, mechanical durational 'time', dm, bh. Periodicities . States per volume area. mc*2 density. Mostly all at the same time and the same thing(F/1/f )only variations, yet still compressed compression pressure density as force for formation, and maintenance and style/geometry, per volume area.It is the energy dissipation from mechanical duration that is entropy......I just finished an interesting article on 'galactic warps'. The warp is caused by the angle of formation. Off center collision has an integer of friction, ergo, galactic bars, as well as the geometry of the off center.
     
  9. JJM Registered Senior Member

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    Since there is a limited amount of energy/force/(geometrically stylistically) as mechanical durationally/entropically, then as entropy increases, duration decreases, stylistically geometry varies, with a decrease in the amount of over-all energy/force. Something similar to a 'nova'. But since for this to remain as true, has anyone seen a 'nova-ed' galaxy? Should not there be the reduction of the force that formed the galaxy in the first place? What properties would be left if the F=0, and or just within the essence of the entropic scale to bonds'. (all sizes from atom to mega-galaxy) Since each size object has its' own F=1 then adding up all those Fs' delivers an amazing amount of F/E through out the Universe since each is within the plane of the next size. May the force be with you.....Now reach out and touch it with your tools, measure it, use it......So what does that mean? That space has the energy from birth, and from entropy, at all levels of size right here right now. We live in it. All to be used by human beings.
     
  10. NMSquirrel OCD ADHD THC IMO UR12 Valued Senior Member

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    From another user in another forum,
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    first, I have a feeling he's trying to explain "young earth/creation" with this: all the energy in the galaxy will one day run out; since we haven't seen one that is *out of energy* that means it didn't happen yet. which means we must have just got (on a galactic time scale), and all this energy that is out there, is for us to use (so, drill baby drill, because god place oil under our feet, for us to use)".

    the thing is, we do see "out of energy" galaxies.

    more over, the total amount of energy in the univ' is (from what we can tell) ZERO. so it's not that the univ' will run out of energy, but it's more like the seperation between positive and negative energy that is winding down (antropy).
     
  11. JJM Registered Senior Member

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    Howdy and a warm hello, How do you do? I have a small question and I would like some feed back, if possible. What role would ftl be in a war? Lets' just say that some concepts of ufo are true, just for the sake of argument. Airplanes and inventors in the early 1900's could not envision 2014. Ftl as much as I know, does not exist at the present time, but it will be so, and so it stands, what is the role of ftl in a war?
     
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    What is the name of an 'out of energy' galaxy. Where is it located? Is there any literature? I have a small question, since it took greater fpp'(force pressure density, geometrically/stylistically) to form a galaxy which allows and directly produces its' stars within its' physics., then would any stars remain. There is magnitudes upon magnitudes of number of that which is the allowability for a galaxy. I do understand that there are some 'galaxies' which haven't any stars, but it is because of gas stripping by a transiting galaxy 'robbing gas'. Some say jets may also strip gases. Or maybe a very hungry gbh. galactic black hole. Out of gas, however, is not the same as out of 'energy'. I would think that the area where that would be, would be filled with nova.
     
  13. JJM Registered Senior Member

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    Howdy.....Hello......'Humanity' has been at war somewhere on the planet since the trees of Africa. Those of evil intent, covet a persons'/countries' goods and personage. They begrudge rational success since they don't have it and laud the ir-rational. They want it even if they didn't make it. Which they never ever can do. So they take it by force, one style or another, as well as occupying territory for goods and enslaving people............. The periods of 'peace' is a time of joyousness and optimism........It is that 'peace' that is embedded in the American philosophy because of the existence of the vote and the many wonderful realizations for the allow ability of Life, Liberty, Freedom, and Independence. So what does that mean? We must have something that will all ways allow for America the Nation with its' Values to be, aside of the vote. Inviolateness.........Rationality with decision making responsibility by the people over-ran the destructive leadership sic that has been going on in our country, by Vote. Rationality prevails, ergo ftl will exist.
     
  14. JJM Registered Senior Member

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    continuum continuity at N/n'
     
  15. JJM Registered Senior Member

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    N/(n')^N = 1 = continuum continuity. all of n' = N
     
  16. JJM Registered Senior Member

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    How about this.....1'/[N/(n')^N = 1] with the consideration of sizes @ +-1N (all number). It is size which is infinity, for it contains all number as a quantity, for any +-n' quality(n'). Continuum continuity.
     
  17. JJM Registered Senior Member

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    Hello...... applying vpp'/c^2 = c stylistically to the surfaces of galaxies, helps to define some of the high temperatures between galaxies, somewhat as that which is similar to the temperature of the 'jets' 'above' the immediate surface of the sun plus the suns' vpp' as the source for the high corona temperature. vpp' varies as its source varies, so the emission temperature varies. That means a variation in the compression of the vacuum. It will be shown by the difference of inter-galactic temperature from one galaxy to another and from clusters to clusters. Also by observing temperature, one might observe a periodic brightening as a difference from the turbulence as produced by the sources. That could be one of the many forms of [(dm)(size)(pp')(%opacity)]. vpp' is vacuum pressure density.
     
  18. JJM Registered Senior Member

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    Though it is not only the vpp' that propels the solar wind, also the standing pulsating compression resonance from the formation/maintenance process.
     
  19. Ophiolite Valued Senior Member

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    JJM, why are you talking to yourself?
     
  20. JJM Registered Senior Member

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    madness in trying to communicate, madness in wanting it to be built and measuring gravity density, madness in knowing that once built, many more will follow and gladness?or deprivation? and/or both? It is that, which it will be. Thats' the way it is, the good and the bad. The ying and the yang. The rational and the ir-rational. Those that will further life and those that destroy and misuse it. Each will be......Eventually ftl will be viewed as the cornucopia......It is interesting that there have been so many views for such a specific topic as gravity density. Over 13,000 now with both sites.here and in the cesspool page 6 compressed compression pressure density as gravity density. even with only 1/6th of the form.....For those of you that want further sight, combine the structures that are on the wall in the integration room in the series 'Bones' on television. What do you see.(?)(!)
     
  21. JJM Registered Senior Member

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    In response to #153, therefore 1'/1 as continuum continunity
     
  22. Ophiolite Valued Senior Member

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    Based on your subsequent responses, I guess the answer is "yes".
     
  23. danshawen Valued Senior Member

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    Freedom and liberty, like truth, are values, not absolutes. You are anything but free, no matter where or how you live.

    Space is a great example of the limitations of your freedom and liberty at work. If you don't believe me, try going there without air.

    And when you go, have the courtesy not to take along any of our air or water, or use up all of our energy resources to get there. It is in increasingly short supply here.

    So much for your self determination and freedom to do whatever you wish with resources which were never yours to begin with.

    This is basically the gist of my anti-libertarian diatribe. Without government we have no resources because someone will just take them away from us by force. Other governments would do this even if thieves and thugs don't.
     
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