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  1. http://www.google.co...ved=0CBkQ9QEwAQ This simple shading illusion reminds us of our limited ability to accuratly process what we see. Q: Could entanglement be one of those evolutionary adapatations? The double split expirement certianly suggest that simply observing the photons changes thier pattern but I wonder if that is just a rationality of our limited comprehension? A: ??? Someone shed a little light. (or at least what my limited concepts can process as light)
  2. Thank you IM Egdall The rotoatin of everything is my main focus. If the "toilet flush" model is to be used it requires more mass outside the event horizon less gravity inside the black hole, so the the "water/galactic debris " goes down in a swril and not get sucked straight in. Is this the dark matter or the delta constant that makes up this matter? I have been told stars have been observed orbiting at the center of the galaxy at upwards to 11 million mph. How does the second law of thermodynamics apply to the release/transfer of energy in the entropic principle at the galatic scale.
  3. entropy, entrophy, entrophy.... where is all that engery going or better yet where did it come from? I am still stuck on entropic gravity. Is gravity a force, or the product of other forces, or the origin of all the forces? If all the gravity in the universe was at the singularity what is the relationship between galaxys and the galatic sphers? There must be some property of thermodynamic entropy at work What is the origin of gravity?
  4. Dr Rocket, What about the speed of gravity and the speed of light relationship? pure coincidence or a true relationship? I want to think it is the end of e=mc2. Would a firecracker have the same observable effect in a high gravity environment as it does in low gravity environment. There must be a fractol or something that deals with the e=mc2/(fg) relationship
  5. Ok a single plasma stream would only be one part of the circuit, the +voltage must busily find a ground. That is why DC voltage has to be connected to the battery ground not the earth ground. So what about this; Good guy fires a plasma gun at bad guy, the plasma actually runs on 2 streams 1 for voltage 1 for ground and the target is just a resistor (SHOCKING!!!!). Now dig this what if good guy fires his/her "ray gun" at bad guy and the ray splits voltage goes to bad guy and ground stream goes to subject #2 (perhaps the innocent bystander). Tragedy or... See also: plasma cutter http://www.howstuffworks.com/plasma-cutter.htm most law enforcement go for the lower tech curly wires with fish hooks on the end to deliver the high voltage... The stun gun that reaches out and touches someone.
  6. The popular sitcoms explanation of Schrödinger's cat comes to mind "unitl the imparticle is proved or disproved it must be thought of as real and not real" If I may take a personal stab at the idea I would say "if humans has never evolved eyesight it would be hard to prove the existance of light". finding a causeaul link says more about the observer than the imparticle
  7. EM vs. G... If the same forces of electromagnetisim that hold an atom together is applied to a grander scale what then? Does electromagnetisim win and bond the galaxy like an atom or is the bits of the galaxy wandering around all on thier own strictly acted on by the comparitivly whimpy forces of gravity?.
  8. Thanks so much for the reply that clears some things up. At the event horizon there are stars, planets, gasses and such (bodies) swirling around bumping and rubbing against eachother real fast. I thought this may create some kind of winding for the electrmagnetic force to act as a kind of generator (fuzzy sweater in the drier kind of thing). As the + hurridly tries to find the - I wondered if it could effect the speed outlying bodies in the galaxy, via the delta constant or dark matter or whatever the cool kids call it now-a-days. Like dust particles on my "sham-wow" (Doing my best Billy Mays impression (poorly))
  9. if the light from a distant star encounters a enough gravity it will bend in an arc around it... Right Ho do we know that the light source is not right behind us or beside us somewhere at a much shorter distance
  10. Can the effects of friction and static electricity effect bodies on a galactic scale? If the gravity source at the center of the galaxy is pulling matter in at such an accelerated rate then the friction must cause enormous energy to be released and electromagnetisim would be on an uncomprehendable scale, it must have some effect on even the outer reaches of the galaxy in question. Has this effect been measured and can the electromagnetic forces in question help explain the speed of bodies in the far reaches of the galaxy? Please answer in simple terms as I am at best a curious layman.
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