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Maxim Bronevsky

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  1. On 1/10/2021 at 1:12 PM, martillo said:

    I have heard recognized physicists stating "Nothing can come from nothing" and if this is accepted as a postulate applying basic logic follows:

    As something do exist now (for instance we exist) it can be deduced that:

    _ The absolute nothing never existed. (If it it would have existed before nothing would have come up.)

    _ Something always has existed.

    Am I wrong in something?

    I think this is important in the tries to explain the origins of the Universe. The Universe didn't come from nothing then, it came from something. Something that could have always existed before.

    Not so easy to grasp may be but seems right...

     

    And if the above is right, must we assume that Space and Time are things that just always existed?

    Seems so...

    Of course, we can philosophize on this topic, but I am more than sure that even when humanity becomes a more advanced civilization and it's easy to move between the stars in a fraction of seconds, there will still be no complete understanding of where and how the Universe, Space, Time was formed. It's like trying to unravel infinity itself. 🧐

  2. On 5/4/2021 at 12:15 AM, swansont said:

    No, there’s no reason to think this is possible with known physics.

    Absolutely!! 

    But after some time of the evolution of our science, it will be possible, I think. It's advisable to invent this before the planet Earth suffers self-destruction. 🤔

     

  3. On 6/14/2019 at 2:38 PM, Curious layman said:

    Hi I was reading about how putting nuclear waste into the sun would be pointless, due to orbital mechanics, and needing more energy than it take to leave the solar system, but what about black holes? does that mean it would actually be a lot more difficult to get into a black hole than people realise, my head says no but surely the same principle applys?, does it apply to spinning black holes only. Confused, please help.

    So, I think it's very expensive to transport nuclear waste to a black hole. 😹😹

    Can we just learn how to neutralize nuclear waste with some field or electromagnetic effect for example? 😉

  4. On 3/16/2021 at 7:37 PM, geordief said:

    Is motion just the natural order of things  and so we are really asking what changes motion?

     

    In any system is there a process of seeking a balance  and this process is unattainable so motion continues?

     

    And why is there a favoured direction of motion (along geodesics)?

    How do you feel about such a model that matter has a wave nature? If it's normal, then I can give you a interesting scientific stuff that tells you about the mechanism of motion from the point of view of wave processes at the atomic level of matter. 😉

  5. On 12/8/2020 at 12:58 AM, BongBOng said:

    But how can this ships harvest free energy around them, what kind of engine is that?

    Since I am a Russian ufologist and at the same time a physicist, I can explain a little on this issue. From the stories of those people who were taken to UFOs and told about their propulsion drives and power devices. From their stories follows the following:

    Aliens get their energy from ionized radiation in outer space, that is, from cosmic radiation. UFOs are equipped with special devices that collect cosmic radiation and convert it into electricity. Something similar to our solar panels on Earth, only they collect ionizing radiation. 

    After that, they either charge their batteries or direct electricity to the ship's propulsion system for moving in space.  😉

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