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The answer is not possible. Why would you want to do this? The earth will remain habitable for at least 600 million more years before the sun ends all life. That's a pretty good run I'd say.
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New (To me) simple idea behind Quantum Double slit experiment
Bufofrog replied to HawkII's topic in Speculations
A single photon or electron passes through both slits and interferes with itself resulting in the interference pattern. -
New (To me) simple idea behind Quantum Double slit experiment
Bufofrog replied to HawkII's topic in Speculations
It really doesn't make any sense to say what shape are electrons or photons. It also makes no sense to talk about a photons or an electrons in a particle form. These are quantum objects and they cannot be described accurately using classical ideas. Quantum objects are not part particle and part wave nor are they sometimes particles and sometimes waves, they are objects that have 'particle like' and 'wave like' attributes. There is already a simple idea for the interference pattern from the double slit experiment. -
New (To me) simple idea behind Quantum Double slit experiment
Bufofrog replied to HawkII's topic in Speculations
Neither photons nor electrons are spherical. -
No you will end up with salt water, sodium ions and chlorides in water
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I see a drawing but I don't see a proof.
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If it was all nonsense then experimentation would not agree with the theory, but it does so it isn't all nonsense. I'll bet logicandreason just had an epiphany after reading my answer and he now agrees with relativity!
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Teaching differential equations on a science forum is not doable. There are online courses but keep in mind you must do the homework to get the full gist of the class.
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No, dogs have evolved to have a different diet than a wolf due to their association with people.
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So it's not free after all.
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How in the world could this be free and It seems like a useless idea. If I'm driving along I can only talk to other drivers? This idea doesn't make any sense to me.
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Cosmological Redshift and metric expansion
Bufofrog replied to AbstractDreamer's topic in Astronomy and Cosmology
That would be a neat trick. -
I think you come off as a bit haughty.
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Could you supply a source for this experiment?
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What are the units of c?
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It may be, but I would recommend that you do not use this super power to fight crime. Most hardened criminals will not be intimidated by the ability to feel weird.
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Is the universe at least 136 billion years old, is the universe not expanding at all, did the universe begin its expansion when Hubble measured its redshift for the first time or was light twice as fast 13.5 billion years ago than it is today?
Bufofrog replied to tmdarkmatter's topic in Astronomy and Cosmology
It doesn't. Ignoring the answers can result in negative points. Asking the same question over and over while ignoring the answers that people took time to write will definitely give you negative points. Making up spur of the moment conjectures to answer your own question, because you don't like the answers you received is also an excellent way to get down votes. -
Is the universe at least 136 billion years old, is the universe not expanding at all, did the universe begin its expansion when Hubble measured its redshift for the first time or was light twice as fast 13.5 billion years ago than it is today?
Bufofrog replied to tmdarkmatter's topic in Astronomy and Cosmology
The answers to those questions are literally in the previous couple of posts, except that the speed of light is c, which no one apparently thought you needed to be told. The fact that you asked some questions received the answers and the immediately claimed no one answered the questions certainly seems like you are arguing in bad faith. That attitude is usually the hallmark of a troll. No one agrees with you that the speed of light was not c. The fact that you cannot even understand that, really makes me think this thread has no chance of helping your confusion. -
Is the universe at least 136 billion years old, is the universe not expanding at all, did the universe begin its expansion when Hubble measured its redshift for the first time or was light twice as fast 13.5 billion years ago than it is today?
Bufofrog replied to tmdarkmatter's topic in Astronomy and Cosmology
You are looking at this all wrong, this thought experiment makes no sense. According to your 'logic' as you moved away from a light source it would not get dimmer, is that what we observe? You can say the same silly thing about your car, you are seeing the light from your car not the car itself. -
Is the universe at least 136 billion years old, is the universe not expanding at all, did the universe begin its expansion when Hubble measured its redshift for the first time or was light twice as fast 13.5 billion years ago than it is today?
Bufofrog replied to tmdarkmatter's topic in Astronomy and Cosmology
Except that it's not true and no one thinks that. Your point of view does not make sense. Your time would be much better spent reading a few articles about the expansion of the universe with an open mind... -
Is the universe at least 136 billion years old, is the universe not expanding at all, did the universe begin its expansion when Hubble measured its redshift for the first time or was light twice as fast 13.5 billion years ago than it is today?
Bufofrog replied to tmdarkmatter's topic in Astronomy and Cosmology
You are looking at this all wrong. Another thing, how could the universe be unnatural, that's an oxymoron. -
Is the universe at least 136 billion years old, is the universe not expanding at all, did the universe begin its expansion when Hubble measured its redshift for the first time or was light twice as fast 13.5 billion years ago than it is today?
Bufofrog replied to tmdarkmatter's topic in Astronomy and Cosmology
You are really reaching now and just clinging to your idea. I suggest that you do some reading about the expansion of the universe to help you understand the concept better.