Matters of Efficiency
Nature has a tendency towards efficiency. Not only do we see efficiency play a role in physics and chemistry. It shows up in biology and human behavior as well. This was
Nature has a tendency towards efficiency. Not only do we see efficiency play a role in physics and chemistry. It shows up in biology and human behavior as well. This was
When we apply Newton's shell theorem to gravity, we come to the conclusion that there's no gravitational force at the center of large bodies like moons, planets and stars. This means that a central hollow, once formed, will not go…
When superconductors are put close to strong magnets, they lock into the positions where they have been put. They will neither fall nor rise. Nor will they slide off to the side. They will remain where they were placed relative…
We can calculate the blueshift of deuterium relative to hydrogen from standard theory, and we can confirm this with laboratory experiments. In both cases, we get that the light spectrum of deuterium has a blueshift of 2 angstrom relative to…
According to legend, Jupiter has given birth to numerous children, including Venus. This is interpreted by Electric Universe proponents as real physical events. The planet Jupiter
A dust storm is raging on Mars, and it is now so huge it is encircling the whole planet.
This rare occurrence comes at a time when Earth is seeing
Humans first gave a name to the color blue about 4500 years ago. The first ones to do so were the Egyptians who knew how to produce blue dye.
Pilot wave theory can be used to explain the double slit experiment, and how mirrors can reflect photons as perfectly as they do. Scatter Pilot waves help smooth out minor irregularities by providing a cushion to tiny particles like photons. Was…
There are many mysteries associated with the dinosaurs. Not only were they too large to have lived under current gravity and inertia conditions. They sometimes migrated in ways impossible on today's Earth. Dinosaur fossils found in China are often remarkably…
When light hits a highly reflecting surface, like a mirror, no energy is lost. The bounce of the photons off the atoms that make up the mirror is perfectly elastic.
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