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#1 Victor Elias Espinoza G. 


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The light has weight....

According to my research, the colors of a reflector of high power do not reach the clouds, this is because the color is attracted by gravity.

If the light it has waves is because it has weight. A wave is produced by touch.
If each color produces a different wavelength, it is because they have a different weight.



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The light has weight....

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Victor Elias Espinoza Guedez
July 20, 2011
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#2 Ringer 


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I'm sure you have heard this before, so where's your evidence? Just some things I noticed on your link (I'm not an expert in physics so I could be mistaken). Why would one of the forces work only on iron and nothing else? Why are your forces always attractive? When you say electricity do you mean volts, amps, columbs, etc.? Why is the Veegatron constant at 2 Newton? Tell how it does the things you say it does instead of just saying it does them. How does the energy transfer into the atom? Etc etc

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