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  • 02-25-2006, 09:47 PM
    rob10

    How about a brief synopis

    Originally posted by John(Chicago)
    Originally posted by smokin68
    From HVAC to Quantum Physics.....what's next? Who's in the know on brain surgery? Out of my league....


    Hey guys...how do you adjust the superheat? I don't know, but I can split the atoms making up the coil...

    [Edited by smokin68 on 02-25-2006 at 06:25 PM]
    HA HA! Well, now that you mentioned it, I do, in fact, know a lot about Brain Surgery. So, what do ya want to know?
    On the frontal lobes.
  • 02-25-2006, 09:40 PM
    rob10

    I've always said

    That a good HVAC tech has to be a hell of a lot more than a rocket scientist.
  • 02-25-2006, 09:37 PM
    frozensolid
    Exactly Rob.
  • 02-25-2006, 09:36 PM
    rob10

    possibly

    But in final analysis I truely believe that the smallest particle of matter will be made up 100% from a complex matrix of energy.
  • 02-25-2006, 09:29 PM
    frozensolid
    The speed of light is limited by the friction of light moving through Base Energy. In my theory it can be exceeded by providing a corridor free of base energy.
  • 02-25-2006, 09:24 PM
    rob10

    From pure theory

    Originally posted by gasguy
    OK smarties, riddle me this......

    From what I understand, nothing with mass can travel faster than the speed of light. Also light itself has mass. If you were to get a spaceship to go exactly the speed of light, and had a light mounted on the front facing forwards and turned it on, would the light shine forwards? If so, wouldn't it be going twice the speed of light?

    Wondered about this for years.
    I need a life.
    It has been allude to that matter will become pure energy once it reaches this speed!! Transporters may be possible in the future.
  • 02-25-2006, 09:21 PM
    frozensolid
    This is what I would call The Frozensolid Theory of Anything. (Because anything is possible). An exploration of infinite fractal physics.

    Lets imagine everything in existence, Time, Space, Matter, and Energy occupied what I will call the Volume. The Volume is infinite in size. The volume is filled with an infinite number of entities, with an infinite number of variations. Lets call them Base Energy. Each Base Energy entity emits a field of Space, Time, and the Magnetic force. The infinite number of fields around these infinite number of base energy particles form our universe, or reality as we know it.

    As different combinations of Base Energy entities combine particles of matter are formed. If two infinitely small Base Energy entities combine they would still be invisible to man (Dark Matter). It would take an exponential number of entities to form matter detectable by man. As this matter forms it displaces the remaining Base Energy entities. These entities then exert a pressure on this matter; this pressure is what we call Gravity (an external force).

    Waves are just the ripples left behind as these particles move through Base energy. We define them as wave because we don’t see the particle or the Base Energy. We only see the wake left in their movement.

    Since these particles are infinitely small we can never see them. So like a fractal, the closer we look the more we shall see. We will always discover more, as we look closer and closer. We will never see the beginning of the universe because it is infinite. The farther we look the more we shall see.

    This is a good thing for man, because our need and thirst for knowledge can never be satisfied. An infinite number of particles, with an infinite number of variations, can form an infinite number of combinations. In the infinite volume of the Volume, this makes anything possible.

    E=BEI² or Energy=Base Energy x Infinity Squared.

    Sorry I had a profound revelation.
  • 02-25-2006, 08:27 PM
    John(Chicago)
    Originally posted by glennwith2ns


    Chicago John:

    Did you ever check out http://www.hydrino.org/

    http://www.blacklightpower.com/


    Curious what you think about it.


    Glenn
    [/B]
    No, but I like it so far. I have'nt read Feynmans book on QCD, so I have a lot of reading to do in order to comment inteligently.

    I am a follower, when it comes to who is right and who is wrong. I tend to assume that the accepted theory is correct because I assume that the people that developed it "did their homework" or it wouldnt be "accepted". It's kinda like Darwinism of the theories, if it made it this far, then it has gone through the scientific method and is a legitimetly compelling theory. This is what the difference it between a enthousiest and the guys who "got the goods".

    If I were smart enough to say with any confidence "this is the right idea or not" I wouldnt be a damn HVAC mechanic, I would be working somewhere else that pays me more. I have two sisters in my family that are scientists but I had too many strikes against me growing up that prevented me from following their path.















  • 02-25-2006, 07:55 PM
    x-wrenchturner
    [QUOTE]Originally posted by John(Chicago)

    I do, in fact, know a lot about Brain Surgery.


    Wait....wait....let me guess....






    Fat Eddy!

    Right?






















    I know, that was uncalled for.

    You have my sincerest apology !



    [Edited by x-wrenchturner on 02-25-2006 at 07:57 PM]
  • 02-25-2006, 07:48 PM
    John(Chicago)
    Originally posted by smokin68
    From HVAC to Quantum Physics.....what's next? Who's in the know on brain surgery? Out of my league....


    Hey guys...how do you adjust the superheat? I don't know, but I can split the atoms making up the coil...

    [Edited by smokin68 on 02-25-2006 at 06:25 PM]
    HA HA! Well, now that you mentioned it, I do, in fact, know a lot about Brain Surgery. So, what do ya want to know?
  • 02-25-2006, 06:42 PM
    Dowadudda
    I seen this thing about the fermilab and antimatter and what the charachteristics could do for us for enegry. To propel us to long distances with an infinite reuseable fuel. Thats some cool stuff. I would love to tour that place. They have indeed discovered and then harvested anit matter which sits suspended in a magnetic feild that floats in this tube around the fermilab. The problem is, making anit matter in quantities useable as we know how to use at the moment, it just can't yeild the amount right now. They get like one 1 thing of anti matter for every million tries. 1 small amount if anti matter can be like ten mega nuclear bombs. Pretty wild.
  • 02-25-2006, 06:22 PM
    smokin68
    From HVAC to Quantum Physics.....what's next? Who's in the know on brain surgery? Out of my league....


    Hey guys...how do you adjust the superheat? I don't know, but I can split the atoms making up the coil...

    [Edited by smokin68 on 02-25-2006 at 06:25 PM]
  • 02-25-2006, 05:45 PM
    ice machine undertaker
    Originally posted by coolwhip


    4. It is physically impossible to know both the position and the momentum of a particle at the same time.....
    Sounds a lot like my wife's driving!

    Fred
  • 02-25-2006, 05:43 PM
    x-wrenchturner
    Originally posted by captinsano
    you guys all sound really smart maybe you should go back to the basics,and learn how to spell.
    I know I should!
  • 02-25-2006, 05:35 PM
    coolwhip
    I like the concept of folding space.
  • 02-25-2006, 05:27 PM
    glennwith2ns
    Stop wondering

    It ain't possible to travel at the speed of light.

    But the "answer" to your question is that its all relative, thanks to Einstein

    Do a google search " Flashlight speed of light "
  • 02-25-2006, 05:06 PM
    gasguy
    OK smarties, riddle me this......

    From what I understand, nothing with mass can travel faster than the speed of light. Also light itself has mass. If you were to get a spaceship to go exactly the speed of light, and had a light mounted on the front facing forwards and turned it on, would the light shine forwards? If so, wouldn't it be going twice the speed of light?

    Wondered about this for years.
    I need a life.
  • 02-25-2006, 05:02 PM
    glennwith2ns
    Einstein was a failure in that he could never accept the concept of "uncertainty" until it was too late. He had seperated himself from the rest of the physics community after his discovery of general relitivity and thus, was out of touch with the new discoveries of quantum theory that he would need to know in order to unify them. He was also cruely snubbed by the fact that our technology was such that we didnt even have the standard model yet nore were we close to having the technology in his usefull lifetime. We are now on the brink of building the accelerator capable of finding the force carrier of gravity witch should complete our standard model and perhaps solve one of the major stumbling blocks to unification.

    Failure? Maybe not:

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hydrino/message/10672

    Subject: Einstein & Popper on Heisenberg Uncertainty



    Charles Bennet (IBM) has shown that we can know both polarizations
    exactly in EPR and therefore Einstein was right about his "Elements
    of Reality." Bennet calls this the EPR effect. It means that
    Heisenberg Uncertainty does not hold. Bennet has also shown that
    Heisenberg Uncertainty does not hold in teleportation.

    Karl Popper came to the same conclusion as Bennet:
    "Thus the so-called 'paradox' of Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen is not
    a paradox but a valid argument, for it established just this: that
    we must ascribe to particles a precise position and momentum, which
    was denied by Bohr and his school (though it is admitted by Bopp)."


    Popper on Heisenberg Uncertainty
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hydrino/message/10373


    So we now know that:
    EINSTEIN HAS BEEN RIGHT ALL ALONG!!!
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hydrino/message/9979

    So we now know the answer to:
    Was Einstein Right?
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hydrino/message/8570

    The Collapse of Quantum Mechanics
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hydrino/message/8352:



    "Following the tradition of Einstein and Schroedinger, the pioneers in
    this new endeavor, Jaynes, Cramer, Barut, Zeh, and others have given
    us a great new foundation: They have shown that traditional
    criticisms of this new approach are groundless. They have put us in
    a position to finally settle the Einstein-Bohr debate - with a
    resounding victory for Einstein"


    Chicago John:

    Did you ever check out http://www.hydrino.org/

    http://www.blacklightpower.com/


    Curious what you think about it.


    Glenn













  • 02-25-2006, 04:27 PM
    captinsano
    you guys all sound really smart maybe you should go back to the basics,and learn how to spell.
  • 02-25-2006, 04:13 PM
    rob10

    But E=MC squared

    Is solidly on track with the basis of Quantum theory.
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