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02-25-2006, 06:13 PM
I will take a look the site, Bob, but first let me clarify a few things. A lot of the theory that we ponder today are the result of high energy particle physics experiments, ie acellerator experiments. The fact is that we cannot pump more energy into a particle than it will allow, in other words: the energy that goes in is coming out in some form or another once its velocity threshold, given the limitations imposed upon it by the experiment in question, are reached and a lot of misconstruence results from this including radiation creating new scenarios etc. It is virtually impossible to control those quantum threshold boundaries at the macro level, thank you Werner Von Heisenberg. The speed of light as given, ie 3x10^10 cm/sec is approximate, and negligable variations at the macro level translate into phenominally huge variations at the quantum level. "There is nothing permanent except change" |