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Graduate Laser Gravity: Can a Laser Pull Gently?
I'm on it thanx- fishin_kitten
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- Forum: Optics
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What is the Misunderstanding of Space-Time and Gravity in Dark Matter?
Well said- fishin_kitten
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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High School Mass and Time Dilation: Causes and Effects
I get all that, gravity exists because things get sucked in by the gradient of time slowing down (I can show a chart of this if you want) I'm more asking why mass curves space-time. It's like Somthing slows the passage of communication more intrinsically than say glass or water. 1 Planck length...- fishin_kitten
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Laser Gravity: Can a Laser Pull Gently?
God I wish I could! I don't have the tools. Obviously higher frequency and brightness would up the pull. Your answer helped reinforce my thought thanx- fishin_kitten
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- Forum: Optics
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High School Mass and Time Dilation: Causes and Effects
Any idea why mass slows time down? More mass more time dialation- fishin_kitten
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- Idea Mass Time
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Laser Gravity: Can a Laser Pull Gently?
Would the beam of a powerful laser have any gravitational tug?- fishin_kitten
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- Gravity Laser
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- Forum: Optics
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What is the Misunderstanding of Space-Time and Gravity in Dark Matter?
I may stay here, but can you suggest a better place without big brother breathing down my neck- fishin_kitten
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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What is the Misunderstanding of Space-Time and Gravity in Dark Matter?
That doesn't sound very scientific. Think THIS way or get out.- fishin_kitten
- Post #3
- Forum: New Member Introductions
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What is the Misunderstanding of Space-Time and Gravity in Dark Matter?
I'm very into astro/quantum physics. I'm probably crazy but I think I know what is b4 and after the universe. Also Dark matter isn't isn't what the mainstream people think it is, it's just a misunderstanding of space-time and gravity. For instance a perfectly spherical tumbleweed (galaxy) whose...- fishin_kitten
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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High School How do we know we have a single-photon source?
All I can say is good question and I've been wondering the same.- fishin_kitten
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- Forum: Quantum Physics