sdhobbs
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:57 pm
Joined: 23 Jun 2008 Posts: 19
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Chuckles, yes I did as I did study under a Dr of Nuclear physics and have had some radiation (not lethal) myself from a weak source in the lab.
Sci-fi corner. Each small particle of radiation is the "life" force of another life form we have wiped from the planet and the particles from hiroshima and nakasaki were the souls of all those lives extinquished compressed into infinitly smaller universes reliving their whole lives once more. As each life is different so too are the lengths that the particles last. (chuckles. )
Seriously, yes I did, but it is possibly the fact that 90% of an atom is made up by nothing at all (vaccum) and their energy is yet a more compressed form of the same spin-mass ratio type effect and the speed of the particles spin is that much faster.
Einstein put a limit on this speed as the speed of light as this was the resonant theory of the electrons spinning or something.
Did you know?
You can get more benefit from singing a harmony to an atom than by smashing it to bits with another particle.
Microwaves resonate the energy in the Hydrogen-oxygen bonds of water (and possibly all particles) and so they amplify giving of heat, or so I was taught anyway.
A wave is just an echo of a particles motion with time. As time progresses it always slows down except in a complete vaccuum on its own.
As matter could be infinitely combined particles and sub-particles each will interact weakly at some point with every other particle and so as time progresses if this were the case all matter will collapse in on itself, however I doubt I will be around to see it.
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