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    The Nature of Photons: Wave Packets, Existence & Manipulation

    Can anyone tell me the true nature of a photon? One physicist tells me they don´t exist, another says they vary in size and now I am told they are paired masses. When I originally asked if one could split the photon, I thought it was partially material, i.e. consisting of colour with an...
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    Origin of Radio Waves: An Explanation

    Hello, Can you please tell where radio waves originate from? Thanks, Glynis
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    Number of Observed Galaxies | Glynis' Question

    Hello, Could you please tell me roughly, how many galaxies have been observed? Thank you, Glynis
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    I don´t understand how sound propogates through a medium.

    As sound (speech) has gravitational elements and is related to matter the conveyance of the ship on sound stages is highly feasible.
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    Why do objects moving at the speed of light appear smaller?

    If there is an aspect of sound emanating from the big bang, as I have heard there is and it is universal then this medium could be used for travel and be combined with the factor of omnipresence or universiality of traveling at C. Also if time-space is curved then we could define these guages...
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    Universal Medium: Heat as the Universe's Universal Medium?

    If everywhere in the universe is at above 0 degrees Kelvin, then there must be some degree of heat everywhere, so this could be considered a universal medium or not, and if what I heard about the sound of the big bang still reverberating throughout the universe is correct (see my contribution to...
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    I don´t understand how sound propogates through a medium.

    Maybe I´m mistaken, but I did hear that two British physicists had recorded the sound resulting from the big bang and I did wonder if this sound was consistent throughout the universe and of course how it can propogate in a vacuum.
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    Fractals: Infinite Perimeters & Plank Scale

    I am interested to know what is meant by Plank scale and whether the perimeters of fractals are infinite. Please define fractals for me.
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    Going Below 0° Kelvin: Universal Inertia?

    By a medium I mean being present to a greater or lesser degree, throughout the universe. I.e. that heat molecules must be present everywhere, even within a vacuum, as there must be some degree of heat throughout the universe.
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    Why do objects moving at the speed of light appear smaller?

    Could the infinitely massive factor when traveling at C be used to suggest omniprescence and allow a ship to reach different parts of the universe almost simultaneously? Does the factor of infinitely massive when traveling a C take into account a universe limited in size. For if space is...
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    Going Below 0° Kelvin: Universal Inertia?

    If in an isolated experiment someone reached 0 degrees Kelvin would there then be a chain reaction leading to total inertia, i.e. the death of the universe?
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    I don´t understand how sound propogates through a medium.

    I don´t understand how sound propogates. Is this also an inconsistent medium throughout the universe and could a ship be translated on sound stages? Is the sound from the big bang also inconsistant throughout the universe and if it isn´t and other aspects of sound vary throughout the...
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    The Sun Exploding: Effects on Earth

    If the sun were to explode would the effect on Earth be simultaneous or would the explosion of the sun affect the Earth after eight minutes
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    Why do objects moving at the speed of light appear smaller?

    Private tuition from a Bio-Physicist and also by reading Stephen Hawking. And I am therefore of the understanding that this is the reason we cannot exceed the speed of light. And you are correct, I mean infinitely massive. Thanks, Glynis
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    Why do objects moving at the speed of light appear smaller?

    If the outer galaxies are mobing at the speed of light, why aren`t they infinetly big? Also sub atomic particles which are accelerated to the speed of light are not infinitley big. Is this because sub-atomic particles behave differently to macro atomic objects? Thanks, Glynis
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