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The theory of gravitational negative mass field


yahya515

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suppose you have a cube of ice and a cup of water , they are of the same mass, volume , etc,

 

Ice has smaller density than liquid water = bigger volume. 9%.

You can have 100 g 100 mL of liquid water, and 100 g ~109 mL of ice.

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I think the energy contained in mass is unique.

 

See fusion reactions on the Sun, stars and laboratory.

http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/85656-solar-fusion-neutrinos-and-age-of-solar-system/

I showed in this thread a few basic fusion reactions, in which mass of protons, or other nucleus, is changing to energy emitted by Sun as light photons.

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See fusion reactions on the Sun, stars and laboratory.

http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/85656-solar-fusion-neutrinos-and-age-of-solar-system/

I showed in this thread a few basic fusion reactions, in which mass of protons, or other nucleus, is changing to energy emitted by Sun as light photons.

I will continue using classical mechanics, which was left behind , uncomplete and I won't jump to quantum mechanics , like others .

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