so what can you not talk about...........i get banned for nothing but an idea
what was incorrect..all you have to says is jibberish..wheres any facts to support anything ya say
not only was the earth one continent but its also hollow<im not one of those crazies on the hollow earth and alians coming out of the north...
look up time elapses of the sun and you will find interesting videos that show the true orbit and woble just by looking at the path the sun follows...
simple awnser is no....you can however remove its magnetic poles then reinsert them when needed
ok a ?....mass attracts mass fact....the further into the earth you dig the lighter one becomes fact....so at a certain point there would be more...
indeed ...but what the electrons are really doing is not moving through the wire rather they are bumping one another transfering there energy...
thats where science turns into magic ......just like the magic photon....im thinking that when an electron gets excited enough it turns into a...
first off a massless particle..particles have mass..........in the video it shows charged neon moving because of the moving magnetic field therefore...
so i have read in alot of different places where to make light an electron is thrown out..and then it becomes a photon....and doesn't the double slit...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etYFLdCdBDk&feature=relmfu check out this magnetic field it doesn't look static tome you tube ......
you have a simple flashlight batteries connect to wire wire connects to filament wow theres light"photons" yeah right they are called...
not to sound to nuts but all the research i have done so far tells me that everything is a wave and that everything is in harmony with everything...
perfect answer for the question.....i should have asked differently ..so to start withn in laymans terms a year ago i saw documentary that mentioned...
if you cut a magnet in half and did it again and again what would you have at the end of all your cutting......would it be smaller than light...??
i thought photons were magnetic particles
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