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    Can Our Brains Predict the Future?

    { In a separate experiment, John-Dylan Haynes and Geraint Rees of University College, London showed volunteers two images in quick succession, the first flashing so quickly that the subjects couldn't clearly identify it. By analysing their brain activity, the scientists successfully identified...
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    What fuels accelerating expansion of our universe

    What if without things, space became infinite?
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    Sugar Changes the Sound of Clicking Tea Spoons - Is it True?

    There may be more at play here than just densities. There are four different states of matter here: solid (salt); liquid (water); gas (air bubbles); and plasma (I think salt water fits the definition of plasma).
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    Is Infinity Real? Exploring the Concept of Endlessness

    So, if one could rework an equation to get rid of a zero division or cancel out an infinity somehow, it would be preferred?
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    Is methane gas contributing more to global warming than CO2?

    Are the martian polar caps receding, year after year? Wouldn't that indicate if the sun is getting hotter, regardless of human intervention?
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    Is Infinity Real? Exploring the Concept of Endlessness

    Infinity 1. The quality or condition of being infinite. 2. Unbounded space, time, or quantity. 3. An indefinitely large number or amount. 4. Mathematics. The limit that a function is said to approach at x = a when (x) is larger than any preassigned number for all x...
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    Can Our Brains Predict the Future?

    Most, maybe all, but they are unaware that they know. What they are aware of is that there's a very slim chance of a six sided cube to role with one particular side up unless there is a reasonable explanation for it to. ie. it's weighted. You hit the nail on the head. This is what...
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    Can Our Brains Predict the Future?

    Over 108 people have viewed this thread and if they all tried "my experiment" the odds are that 3 of them would have come up with a positive result, yet, I see no posts. If you got a positive result, relax, I realize now, that in the field of science, reputation is very important to ones'...
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    Wireless transmission of electricity

    I don't think ozone is very good for anyone at low altitudes.
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    Is it time to rethink the name of Theory Development in the Physics section?

    Thank you for your valuable time and advice.
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    Is Agnosticism a Justifiable Cop-Out for the Non-Existent Santa Claus?

    If I pray (real hard) for two dice to both role on three, in one throw, will this increase my odds, even if I know they are only 1 in 36?
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    Atoms whose protons have been stripped off can fuse?

    Is this why a metal spoon will spark in the microwave?
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    Revolutionizing Fuel with Water Fuel Converters - Electrolysis Made Simple

    Hydrogen a great way to store energy. If you could purchase the electricity during cheeper low use times and extract your hydrogen then rather than buying electricity at peak periods it might be feesalble.
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    Is it time to rethink the name of Theory Development in the Physics section?

    I was thinking, wrongly, of Copernicus and I was not meaning in any way to speak ill of the dead. I think it is difficult for new ideas to surface in a climate of repression. Every idea, right or wrong could lead to another. A couple of years ago, people thought oil and water (on Earth) did...
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    Atoms whose protons have been stripped off can fuse?

    Do microwaves transmute into electricity when they hit metal? I think the ammonium ion behaves like a metal, thus explaining the "light flashes." I don't think (though I wouldn't want to try) that the methanol would ignite unless there was a metal (or metal-like ion) in the oven too.
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