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you told me you don't care what I say
Do they have smileys for champagne toast? Beer on Valentine's is so low class.
Originally posted by MamaJ
Here in the South, Champagne is for sissys.
Correct.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
reply to post by LawrenceWippler
Additional text from the section "Energy":
. . . The unique properties of each element are determined by the amount of magnetic lines of force that element is able to hold and the lines’ relative positions from the core of the element. These are what create the different frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum, as well. This difference also affects how the elements react with each other and how atoms transform energy from one form to another.
Are you saying that changes in elements are caused by both the amount of magnetic lines of force the elements are able to hold and the relative positions of them from the cores of the elements?
reply to post by buddhasystem
So I heard, and TP is for sissys, too, right? Real Southerners use corn cob. And they have both kinds of music - country and western.
Originally posted by MamaJ
reply to post by buddhasystem
So I heard, and TP is for sissys, too, right? Real Southerners use corn cob. And they have both kinds of music - country and western.
No.
That is correct, it's also is responsible for the moon moving above and below the earth's equatorial plain.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
reply to post by LawrenceWippler
In your video on Electrolysis, are you talking about the relative strength and positions of magnetic lines of force, albeit in different words?
(Also, I noted that you said that the North monopole is slightly stronger and that's why the Earth tilts on its axis.)
In your video on Electrolysis, are you talking about the relative strength and positions of magnetic lines of force, albeit in different words?
Yes. Lessening mass would result in expanding orbits but as you say the loss of mass is relatively little. I think I remember the number 1% in 10 billion years or something to that effect. A change in mass of 0.5% would not have much effect on planetary orbits. I'm not in the mood to do the calcs but they are pretty simple if you want to.
Does this constant loss of mass over the course of 4 billion years affect the gravity which dictates the planets orbits?
Originally posted by LawrenceWippler
That is correct, it's also is responsible for the moon moving above and below the earth's equatorial plain.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
reply to post by LawrenceWippler
In your video on Electrolysis, are you talking about the relative strength and positions of magnetic lines of force, albeit in different words?
(Also, I noted that you said that the North monopole is slightly stronger and that's why the Earth tilts on its axis.)
Are you saying that changes in elements are caused by both the amount of magnetic lines of force the elements are able to hold and the relative positions of them from the cores of the elements?
Correct.
They can't, the particle of matter which makes up the atoms core cannot be changed from one element to another.
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atoms are composed of n/s monopoles and what I call a particle of matter, it's this particle of matter that determines what element the atom will become.
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As broad as the topic is here (which is extremely broad), I'm not sure that question is actually on-topic, unless there's an anti-mainstream conspiracy angle or something.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by ImaFungi
Not sure what it has to do with the topic (or if there actually is one at this point come to think of it)
So when Mr Wippler says: "Setting aside the presently known theories and laws of physics and attacking the problem from a different perspective", that would seem to be on-topic as far as I can tell.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
I relate to theories from independent thinkers, as I have said. People who start from scratch rather than assuming that mainstream science is an authority.
Originally posted by 23432
I wonder what Marko is doing lately ?