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phylumeister

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About phylumeister

  • Birthday 09/12/1989

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    Chugiak, AK
  • Interests
    Music, Hiking, Science Olympiad,
  • College Major/Degree
    Will be starting Aerospace Engineering
  • Favorite Area of Science
    particle interactions
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    I love der music and physics
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    Intern Engineer

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  1. To go back to the actual question and not a battle over definitions, the human race currently would not speciate due to our adaptions that become less and less apart of genetics as technology adapts for s. For example, if a group of lets say black labs were released into the arctic, if they manage to survive, they would develop a heavy coat of fur over many generations to adapt, humans however would not do the same, instead a human would build a shelter and obtain warm clothing and thus has a significantly less need to adapt. Due to technology becoming more and more readily available around the world, the need to adapt becomes less and less genetically and so speciation becomes less and less probable. Even if people were sent to an asteroid or something, they would probably just use technology to reconstruct there own environment and thus speciation doesn't appear to be in the future.
  2. If we assume that the universe is expanding, (which it is according to modern day observations of light and also entropy), if it is always expanding, an end or edge will not exist since once it is reached somehow, it will just move farther out. Think of it as a race, the finish line would be like the edge, but if that keeps moving, assuming that you cannot jump over the edge, it would never have an end.
  3. except that a battery powered generator uses its own power to charge itself which is not really the case since it is using its the rotation of its own wire, in addition to the the field caused by the rotation of the earth, the aim is not for a Carnot engine, merely an engine that takes potential from an outside source so that it does not have to rely on it's own power to charge itself, or any product of its own work, since the earths magnetic field does work on the body in addition to the energy energy used to initiate the cycle.
  4. A current can be induced by spinning a wire in a magnetic field, this is due to a change of area in the magnetic field yielding a magnetic flux which in turn induces a current into the wire or solenoid. So if a wire loop, or series of fifty or so were being spun by an electric motor powered by a car battery, this would in turn use an outside potential to power the car to counter the nonconservative forces. Thus the vehicle would not need fuel, but rather an initial push of the battery to start the recharging process. Is this plan plausible?
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