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Graduate Speeds greater than the speed of light
Then according to E=Mc2, if you increase the speed of light then you violate the equation, (unless you alter the total mass and/or energy) Thus my question about inflation in Cosmology.- gdsandkes
- Post #45
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Speeds greater than the speed of light
I am responding to the original question in this thread "speeds greater than the speed of light"- gdsandkes
- Post #41
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Speeds greater than the speed of light
Is that not exactly what is postulated in inflationary theory in cosmology, in an attempt to explain the observable universe?- gdsandkes
- Post #38
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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The Nuclear Power Thread
The Duke Energy plant near Charlotte NC was in trouble during the recent drought due to unprecedented low water levels, and came very close to shutting down because of a lack of cooling water from the intake pipe. The sun is available with no lingering waste or pollution. Thermal solar...- gdsandkes
- Post #109
- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Can Oscillating Magnetic Fields Induce Beta Decay in Radioactive Materials?
I have been searching for something along the line of what I have suggested and find this abstract which is the sort of thing I am asking about here. Abstract – "Measurements are reported of the acceleration of the first-forbidden beta decay of 137 Cs by exposure to intense, low-frequency...- gdsandkes
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- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Can Oscillating Magnetic Fields Induce Beta Decay in Radioactive Materials?
Since beta decay emissions are affected strongly by a magnetic field, I am wondering (asking) if there has been any investigation into an oscillating (reversing) magnetic field, applied to a test sample under pressure, inducing a beta decay in a test sample. TIA, Gordon- gdsandkes
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- Forum: Nuclear Engineering