Friday, January 13, 2012

Evidence of the big bang.

If we scan the sky in all directions
and locate the object that is farther from us
then any thing else that we can see to date, and look in that direction
we should see objects that are very dim,
objects very bright and nothing in the medium range.
Do we have that evidence?
If not then ether we can't see very far
or there was no big bang.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Antimatter

I am officially submitting this to the
scientific community and would like credit
for the "theory".

"The forces that hold matter together
seem like they would work the opposite
in antimatter and cause antimatter
to come apart.
This might explain why there is no antimatter.
The antimatter particles that exist are repelled by gravity
into regions of space called dark energy.
The dark energy regions expand against the
objects with gravity.
Large amounts of antimatter particles in a region
of space would cause light to go around the region,
rendering the region dark."
Hello my baby, hello my honey, hello my rag time gal,
baby my hearts on fire send me a kiss by wire.

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Friday, October 07, 2011

"Alien Town Dark" Wallpaper by Iben

If you print the original on paper
32" X 24" and hang it on the wall in
a room with a black light this is a simulation
of what it looks like. I Know because that is
what I did and I like it.

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Tuesday, October 04, 2011

"Peace Maker Radar Screen" Wallpaper by Iben

View from inside Peace Maker.

If you want the view from the out side.

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Saturday, October 01, 2011

"Peace Maker" Wallpaper by Iben

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Friday, September 23, 2011

Absolute speed

How can you assign something an absolute speed
if it is impossible to determine how far it traveled?
The best you can do is assign something a estimated
relative speed for use in calculations which are also
just estimates.

Tuesday, August 02, 2011

What I learned today.

I watched a science video on the net today that
explained that 50 - 100 = 150.