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how many protons? - 03-29-2007, 12:56 PM

How many protons are there inside a human body? The average weight of a single proton is 1.67 billionth, billionth, billionth kilograms. And for an average human of 71 kilograms there are approximately 20 billion, billion, billion protons assuming half of the weight from neutrons of equal mass and neglecting all the electrons.

On the other hand, our galaxy, the Milky Way holds about a hundred billions stars. Number wise, the acgrons inside a human body outnumbered the gracons inside a galaxy by 100 000 trillions. Therefore, our wishes are more likely to be granted if we wish them upon a proton of inner space than wishing them upon a star of outer space.


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How many protons are there inside a human body? The average weight of a single proton is 1.67 billionth, billionth, billionth kilograms. And for an average human of 71 kilograms there are approximately 20 billion, billion, billion protons assuming half of the weight from neutrons of equal mass and neglecting all the electrons.

On the other hand, our galaxy, the Milky Way holds about a hundred billions stars. Number wise, the acgrons inside a human body outnumbered the gracons inside a galaxy by 100 000 trillions. Therefore, our wishes are more likely to be granted if we wish them upon a proton of inner space than wishing them upon a star of outer space.
Inner space contains all space,solid looking things are really empty space with the illusion
of solidness.If you had one cent for each proton,there would not be enough metal on earth to mine your share?


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Re: how many protons? - 03-29-2007, 01:21 PM

[QUOTE=mkirkpatrick]solid looking things are really empty space with the illusion[/quote]
Then why aren't we flying and floating instead of stuck to the ground and can't get up if we happened to weigh 500 lbs.
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If you had one cent for each proton,there would not be enough metal on earth to mine your share?
Since all metals are made up of more than one protons this is not a fair exchange as is happening now between monetary exchanges around the world.


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[QUOTE=mkirkpatrick]solid looking things are really empty space with the illusion
Then why aren't we flying and floating instead of stuck to the ground and can't get up if we happened to weigh 500 lbs.

Since all metals are made up of more than one protons this is not a fair exchange as is happening now between monetary exchanges around the world.[/quote]

Prehaps we are wieghed down by heavy thoughts,think lighter thoughts weigh less?

There is no fair exchange thats right,some make fortunes changing money.



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Re: how many protons? - 03-29-2007, 03:24 PM

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This is possible only if you apply the Higg mechanism by swallowing a few Higgs bosons. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higgs_mechanism


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This is possible only if you apply the Higg mechanism by swallowing a few Higgs bosons. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higgs_mechanism

If you swallowed a bucketfull you would levitate into a low angle orbit of the planet!




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Re: how many protons? - 03-30-2007, 11:59 AM

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I made a mistake. I meant regurgitating a few Higgs bosons.


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I made a mistake. I meant regurgitating a few Higgs bosons.

We all make mistakes Antonio,I well remember the last one I made in the fall of '63,
as though it were yesterday?Seriously though,transmutation via realization is the way
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Re: how many protons? - 04-02-2007, 12:30 PM

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Adding gauges that give zero freedom will result in field materialization or at the least reduction of degrees of freedom from infinity.


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Adding gauges that give zero freedom will result in field materialization or at the least reduction of degrees of freedom from infinity.

Is (true) freedom bounded or unbounded,that is the question!




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