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Originally Posted by GUILLE Why did you study physics then? | making my own physics. Quote: |
Originally Posted by GUILLE do the electrons in black holes or any other antimatter make magnetism? | I don't know the answer to this question. I still haven't talked to anything coming out of blackholes.
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01-24-2006, 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao making my own physics. | I've seen quite a lot of evolution in nearly a year I've been in toequest: you went for just having 4 equations with the relationships between energy, continuous space, quantized space and energy's square, to write up to nearly 20 papers about hadamart matrices, time and magnetism, electricity and mass, universal frequency, space charge... And now this strange idea of primary and secondary forces. It's quite productive I think. Quote: |
Originally Posted by AntonioLao I don't know the answer to this question. I still haven't talked to anything coming out of blackholes. | I might go this summer to one, so I might take photos and let you see a few atoms and antiatoms smashing and some photons leaving very fast. | | | | 4th degree Black Belt
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01-24-2006, 04:20 PM
| | 3d law might be satisfied.. What happens in a black hole..?
Newton's third law might yet be satisfied if we regard the black hole as the effect of the creation of galaxies, the reaction to the action.
If there is reluctance in accepting that hypothesis, the above rendition represents the cutting edge of the interpretation of what goes on in a black hole. Also an action-reaction scenario: From Space.com: Quote: |
As the black hole consumes some of the material, it also superheats some and shoots it out along the galaxy's axis of rotation, in two jets of matter shown here in light blue.
| For all we know, the matter that enters a black hole is simply being converted. Laws of conservation of mass might yet be upheld because we are not really certain about what really goes on there. Antonio, I'm pretty sure neutrinos are involved. From Space.com: Quote: |
Using multiple wavelengths of light, astronomers can see through the dust to view what's going on right around the black hole, allowing its detection. The yellow area is a disk of matter falling into the black hole.
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01-25-2006, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by baudrunner I'm pretty sure neutrinos are involved. | Are these neutrinos going in or out the black holes? My assertion is that going out means fission and going in means fusion. Going in and out means equilibrium between fission and fusion resulting in matter formation.
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao Are these neutrinos going in or out the black holes? My assertion is that going out means fission and going in means fusion. Going in and out means equilibrium between fission and fusion resulting in matter formation. | What if there is fission but within the fission procress, there is fusion?
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01-25-2006, 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by GUILLE What if there is fission but within the fission procress, there is fusion? | Fission and fusion approach the stable Iron56 from opposite sides of the nuclear binding energy curve. Therefore, they never come face to face.
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01-25-2006, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao Fission and fusion approach the stable Iron56 from opposite sides of the nuclear binding energy curve. Therefore, they never come face to face. | I don't mean face to face. What I mean is maybe within the side that fission approaches stable iron56, there could be fusion within in, acting on the same side but in the opposite way. Isn't it possible?
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01-25-2006, 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by GUILLE Isn't it possible? | No, it's not possible since the nucleons are now in a dilemma whether to increase their number or decrease. Fusion increases the number of nucleons, fission decreases their numbers.
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao No, it's not possible since the nucleons are now in a dilemma whether to increase their number or decrease. Fusion increases the number of nucleons, fission decreases their numbers. | I see humans in constant dilemmas, and leaving them. How? deciding. The same with nucleons: the strongest force will win and then will increase or decrease from the overall benefit.
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01-25-2006, 08:45 PM
| | a solar reminder... And then came the sun. The surface of the sun is a sea of plasma around an iron mantle.
This is becoming a thought-provoking thread. I think that revisiting the above link is justified as it represents truly groundbreaking insight into the composition of the sun.
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