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Originally posted by Sargoth
I also believe that NASA does lie ....... Richard Hoagland says they definitely lie to the public.
Originally posted by wmd_2008
Originally posted by golemina
reply to post by ngchunter
I won't go into great detail about my opinion about the REAL mechanics of why some of these things occur, but in a nutshell it has to do with resonance state transference.
Let's just say it happens.
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[edit on 21-1-2009 by golemina]
Looking at your posts thats the problem YOU dont go into any detail your science teacher wasn't Kent Hovind by any chance.
You dodge answering any questions if you really think what you think why dont we all have a whip round to see if we can get you there it'll be a one way trip but I would like to see you and any others who believe this BS to be the first to visit the cold sun.
Originally posted by eriktheawful
reply to post by golemina
No, it translate into heat when it encounters matter. Period.
And no, a lightbulb is not a source of electricity (unless you are using it on a solar cell, and even then it's not actually producing the electricity).
It's a source of light.
It produces this source of light when the current trying to flow through the filament opposes that current (called resistance). Electrons in that filament are given energy and achieve a high orbit than they normally are at, but can not sustain it. They loose energy and fall back to their original orbit around the nucleus. When they do this, they give off a photon (in this case, in the visible spectrum).
The electricity source was something else. The lightbulb is the load. The electricity trying to flow through it is energy. Because you can not create energy out of nothing, nor destroy it, the resistance to that flow of energy changes it, from electrical energy to heat and light.
Quite simple and something you should have learned in basic science in school.
The sun IS a source of energy. Energy that is created through nuclear fusion. If you don't believe it, I invite you to stand next to a fusion bomb and declare it safe when it's detonated. I'm sure you'll be quite surprised when the energy that is created from that fusion reaction consumes you.
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Quite simple and something you should have learned in basic science in school.