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  1. True, I suppose it depends on the system in which the correlation is broken. Energy can be transformed in mass. It might be very possible that there are systems where correlation energy is transformed in mass.
  2. Entanglement contains correlation energy. If you disentangle a system then your transform the correlation energy (conservation of energy). So the collapsing of entanglement must transform/create energy.
  3. I loved the last episode. No significant plot holes...it was 79 minutes of entertainment.
  4. Kolari lies more then 80 km above the Arctic circle. The water in a river has kinetic energy, it causes soil to thaw more quickly (this lengthens the growing season) and it lowers the permafrost which allows trees and plants to grow bigger. This causes trees and plants in and around Inuvik to be smaller then the ones in Mackenzie river delta. There are many factors that influence the tree line. Where in Alaska do you live? In a hostel in Fairbanks I met several people that worked in Deadhorse.
  5. I've been in Kolari (Finland), Norway, Alaska and Yukon+NWT. When I was on the Mackenzie river delta near Inuvik, there were trees. Your picture shows the area around Inuvik....This is a pic of the Mack river delta near Inuvik.
  6. Itoero

    about charity

    Food aid lowers the price which decreases the profit of local farmers and causes many to stop(on a longer term). This causes food aid dependency. In Haiti for example, decades of inexpensive imports (mostly rice from USA) destroyed local agriculture and left Haitians unable to feed themselves. http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865582893/How-food-aid-hurts-developing-economies.html http://emerald.tufts.edu/~mmcmilla/papers/McMillanDoesFoodAidHarmThePoor.pdf Many charity is focused on rural regeneration. Rural regeneration often causes rural-urban migration mostly in search of education, work and security. This inhibits the development of rural communities. India has known a strong economic growth in the last decade yet the level of undernutrition increased. People that had profit from the new economy are the onces in cities with a skillset/good education. The food-insecure people mainly live in rural areas and have low levels of education and therefor have ho profit from the improved economy. This is called a vicious cycle of unfreedom. India has the biggest rural population and the biggest underfed population.http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.RUR.TOTL.ZS https://www.indiafoodbanking.org/hunger This has nothing to do with charity but India is imo a good country to study the rural-urban relationship which can increase poverty or malnutrition.
  7. I think it depends on the transmission medium. On earth-like planets you might be able to hear yourself clapping your hands.
  8. Single electrons have a magnetic field. In experiments it looks like an electron tries to know the magnetic field of another.http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2014/jun/19/electrons-magnetic-interactions-isolated-at-long-last Isn't it very possible that certain media (like 0 K quantum systems) cause those 'single' magnetic fields to be excited and turn the single electrons in a Hartree-Fock wave?
  9. This is rather easy for me. I would let the necessary research be done to restore DNA, nerve-tissue and organs with stem cells/genes/CRISPR. Testing it on me, to heal me, would be the (daring) science experiment. It would be a huge leap forward for science.
  10. This is the model: Holographic entangled spacetimes via the holographic principle using ADS/CFT theory. (thanks to Mordred for explaining) Sorry, I take everything literally.
  11. This is what Interested said: "Has mass stable particles ever been created in the lab by breaking quantum entanglement, or is that purely theoretical? " This was your reply: "It seems to be pure speculation by Itoero" =>It's not speculation of me since I did not say it. I'm very careful to talk about possibilities because the model is not sufficiently proven to be 'science'. Interested just misinterpreted me. It seems that entanglement transforms a form of energy in correlation energy(or the breaking of entanglement creates a form of energy)...this correlation energy holds space together ( if the model is correct). This behavior of entanglement is visible in the Kondo effect and experiments done to understand the Kondo effect. There is also the hypothesis that entanglement in electron clouds holds DNA from falling apart, which also points to the model that entanglement holds space together.https://www.technologyreview.com/s/419590/quantum-entanglement-holds-dna-together-say-physicists/ https://arxiv.org/abs/1006.4053 Thanks for the transcript. I like Leonard Susskind, he has a good voice, knows how to talk to people and grab their attention.
  12. Astronomers using Caltech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory (OVRO) have found evidence for a bizarre lensing system in space, in which a large assemblage of stars is magnifying a much more distant galaxy containing a jet-spewing supermassive black hole. https://phys.org/news/2017-08-cosmic-magnifying-lens-reveals-jets.html#jCp
  13. Yes, you did. Check your last reply. It's explained in this video by my good friend Leonard Susskind.
  14. How do i give a reference for something I didn't say? In these posts I talked about it: True, but if there is mass, there is energy, this s the mass-energy equivalence.(with many thanks to Albert Einstein)
  15. Itoero

    about charity

    Because then farmers lose their sales market. If people have a food supply due to charity then they will not buy local food.
  16. You are wrong. I never said "the breaking of entanglement creates stable particles". I said this: "According to Holographic entangled space time...when you disentangle two regions in space then there appears energy which distorts the space...Energy is mass.(E=mc²) " I backed up everything I said......no speculation.
  17. Itoero

    about charity

    I did not agree with you. This what you said: "This doesn't make sense to me. If people are starving it's because they can't afford food or because food isn't available. If it's the former, then they weren't customers in the first place, so there is no lost business. If it's the latter, then there is no business to be lost " =>You clearly make a distinction between "they can't afford it" and "food isn't available", which is a simplistic view.
  18. Itoero

    about charity

    When people are starving its often because they can't afford food and because there isn't enough food. Charity improved water supply which decreases the amount of energy they spend to get water and it increases food production...this increases birth rate which increases urban poverty. Do you deny this causal link? I don't understand the example about contraception. You see things black and white. People need a motivation to do things. Water and food (and air) are the physiological needs If there is a sufficient external water/food-supply(via charity), then people will not be motivated to look for their own food supply.
  19. Perhaps via wind...long distance dispersal.(LDD) Or maybe we can help by planting trees.(with drones)
  20. On the Mackenzie river delta, near Inuvik (200km north of artic circle), you find decent-looking trees. The climate decides how big the trees can get. Kolari (in Finland) lies maybe 150km North of arctic circle. This is a picture of a lake in Kolari. Because of global warming climates will get warmer and will change.
  21. Itoero

    about charity

    Food aid solves problems momentarily(short term) but it competes with products of local farmers ...Local farmers will stop producing(on longer term) if there is no sales market or if it isn't lucrative. In many Ethiopian villages because of improving watersupply the general life standard was improved, increase birthrate causes indirect an increase in urban poverty. This charity creates problems on a longer term.http://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2012/8945.html People need a drive to do something. If people have good access to water and food then they will not look for other ways to get more food or water.
  22. Where did you get the plastic from? Brand? Maybe you can ask the sellers or producers what kind of plastic it is.
  23. It was a good episode but imo the plot was messed up.
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