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  1. Yes, you're right, even under "perfect conditions" the energy loss is present. Thanks for your time and replies
  2. Many thanks for your support, and yes, I start to search books that cover my requeriments and point to my objectives. When I find good sources I will post here if anyone is interested in it... Thanks again
  3. Now I understand... But, if the shock beteween the mirror and the photon would a 100% elastic shock? Maybe the "perfect mirrors" will be discovered in a future, but for the moment it's only a ideal case as you write. Thanks for your answer
  4. I have readed your answers and reached to the conclusion that is impossible a perfect boucing without loss energy even with "perfect mirrors", because the same bouncing means a enegy transfer beteween the photon and the wall. I'm wrong? The mirrors rigidness can influence in the energy conservation? Can you explain it better. I think not, because traveling an infinite distance will make them to conserve it momentum and energy as far they encounter a obstacle.
  5. So, we can assume that if the mirror have 100% reflection it will be possible? And I am not reffering to a single photon, I reffer to waves of light bouncing against the walls, as I write "...turn on a light for 5 seconds..."
  6. Hello people, as the title says, I want to know if light can be closed in a mirror's box. My idea is, build a sealed mirror's box (The mirrors must reflect the 100% of the light), in that any light particle can escape, later turn on a light inside for 5 seconds and then turn it off (Let's suppose that the light source is "invisible" to make that the light can't be abosrbed for anything). So if I do that... Will the light be closed forever, bouncing against the walls? Or it will gradually start losing momentum and/or luminescence?
  7. Yeah, the effects and the time to get certain inmunity will differ per person. And the inmunity to the alcohol would be good, but I don't drink alcohol so it's useless for me . So, as too much from something is bad... No 100% inmunity. The human world is full with bad ideas, one more will not make it worse. Ah, that was... Sorry, I don't watch TV or movies. And yes, I'm not going to test it in real life, it's dangerous, but thanks for the advice. I hope that I can found it, I'm a little surprised for the guy resistance to support two bites. Thanks for serach it and give me the description, and thanks in advanced if you can found it.
  8. Don't worry, I will not try... For now Well... I think a way to experiment it's, after to reach inmunity to the lethal dose, stop the "treament" for a month, later inyect me the approximately the 85% of the lethal dose and evaluate the effects. What do you think? Anyone have others ideas? Sounds interesting. Can you provide me a link to the documental? Or you saw it in Discovery Channel, Animal Planet or some channel like that? Can you be more especific, please?
  9. Hello people, as the title says, I want to know if it's possible to develop inmunity agains posions (Like spider and snake venom's) and toxins (Like botulinum) through inyecting little no lethal dose and increasing it over time. I have readed about the mithridatism, but I want to know if this practice really works and if it were so. It will work with all poisons type, like cyanire? And, the inmuty can reach to 100% (For example: If a inland taipan bites me, I survive without consuming any antidote)?
  10. Hello people, this is my first topic so forgive me if I commit any mistake, cleared up that, I want to know what books, preferably of course with exercises, do you recommend to me to as the title says, learn match, physic and algebra from scratch. I like to be autodidact so I will learn and practice solo, but that doesn't mean that I don't will gonna aks for help. I'm actully studying systems engineering, and my knowledge in math arrives until to operate and derivate with functions, in physic until to UVRM (Uniformly Varied Rectilinear Motion), and in algebra until to vectors. But although I have certain know in the subjects, I want to learn them from scratch with books. One fact that's maybe important, is that some day I want to learn quatum physic, but I will do it in a future because it interests me. I hope you can help and recommend me, and sorry if I wrote too much. Many thanks in advance.
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