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    Understanding the Dual Characteristics of Electrons: Possibilities to Ponder

    Well, for the sake of some of the other viewers of this thread we'll take a quick look at your refutations. I just wanted to throw a few interesting thoughts out there for good people to consider and work with. Your not one of them. Here is one of the few places we agree. So, the...
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    Understanding the Dual Characteristics of Electrons: Possibilities to Ponder

    Wow, conventionalists extraordinare. Doubtless, you memorized numerous facts in college and got really good grades, but never took the time to understand what you were learning. Its obvious that you didn't understand the concepts that I put forward, which were just meant to stimulate a little...
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    Understanding the Dual Characteristics of Electrons: Possibilities to Ponder

    Possibilities to Ponder I’ve included my journal entry here. Without it, you will not understand the points that that I am trying to put forward. There are two sets of dual characteristics about the electron. First, it appears as wave and particle and second, it appears with mass and...
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    Exploring Science & Secrecy: Benefits & Risks

    I like your basic premises however, I do have a question for you. Would you want terrorists to know how to build atomic bombs, particle beams or other weapons of mass destruction, knowing that they would use these weapons againest innocent civilians and the militarys of the west, especially the...
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    Exploring Science & Secrecy: Benefits & Risks

    Interesting. Every comment is rifled with error. I really appreciate them, though. I'll probably start another thread called 'Possibilites to ponder' some time later that will address some of these issues. I think most people will enjoy what I have to say except for the people trying to keep...
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    Exploring Science & Secrecy: Benefits & Risks

    I want first to say that I am not anti-govenment, anti-secret or aniti-science. I also want to say that I am asking a question that I do not consider myself well versed on but have noticed things kept secret for many years that I have wondered about. For example, I know that the U.S...
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    Molecular Spacing of Common Items in Femtometers

    Last part of question The third and obvious part of this fourth question would be the spacing between the various quantum levels of the various elements. Probably easy for hydrogen and helium, more difficult as we go 'up the scale'. I have a theory about it but I'll wait for others to respond...
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    Molecular Spacing of Common Items in Femtometers

    Thank you very much. Do you know the spacing of the protons and electrons in hydrogen, and the spacing of protons, neutrons and electrons in helium?
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    Molecular Spacing of Common Items in Femtometers

    What is the molecular spacing of common items such as water, wood, copper, hydrogen, helium, glass (silicon), oxygen and iron in femtometers?
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    Is the world prepared for nuclear war and the need to colonize other planets?

    Since my last thread was terminated so quickly, I just thought that I would make a few comments that might help explain to some my motives for my techniques and to give anyone a chance to reply to my last post. I would be especially interested in comments from Astronuc on my observations of...
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    Nuclear Explosion Particles: Characteristics & Scientists

    Have you ever been in a dark room or outside in the dark, next to a door that was ajar, just a crack? If you peered into a lighted room through that small crack, you could see much of what was inside the room. When I started this thread, I knew that most of the information that I sought...
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    Nuclear Explosion Particles: Characteristics & Scientists

    Are you saying that the gravitational attraction is INSIGNIFICANT enough so as to be incapable of retaining electrons? PULEEZ! If the attractions can retain electrons, which are far away, then those attractions are much stronger, close. Don't try to spin me. As far as secrets are...
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    Nuclear Explosion Particles: Characteristics & Scientists

    Intergalactic Travel Interplanetary travel is probably always going to be accomplished with a semi-conventional propulsion system. It provides the most control within a star system and using the hydrogen atomic principle (although helium may be a better way with more thrust), probably already...
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    Nuclear Explosion Particles: Characteristics & Scientists

    First, I have to apologize for my 'largest particle' post. I must have been brain dead when I posted it. What I meant was largest particles (s) without electrons as in alpha particles. In response to some of these last posts I should present an 'interesting conclusion' on core bonding but...
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    Nuclear Explosion Particles: Characteristics & Scientists

    Frequency First question: I didn't specify stable or unstable. Normally that would include either. I just wanted to know the largest particle that exists in a 'natural setting', that is, without the aid of machines, without electrons, even if they were created by machines. Second...
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