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Breaking the Light Speed Barrier by David Sereda
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| David Sereda
Posted on 06/24/2006 5:39:02 PM PDT by brain bleeds red
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To: ARealMothersSonForever
Where is your sense of humor? This guy's actual cognitive ability is obviously a puddle in the bottom of his brain vault. After all the times he has been "swirlied" in school, he has decided to take his spectacular discoveries onto a national forum. Here is his chance to be mocked by thousands!
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posted on
06/24/2006 6:20:20 PM PDT
by
jonascord
("Let 'em burn!...")
To: TASMANIANRED
The guy sounds like a Coast-to-Coast AM guest who forgot to take his lithium.
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posted on
06/24/2006 6:21:26 PM PDT
by
Army Air Corps
(Four fried chickens and a coke)
To: Izzy Dunne
It's news to the Apollo astronauts as well, who had to travel about 25,000 mph in order to escape the earth's gravity on the moon landing missions.
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posted on
06/24/2006 6:22:21 PM PDT
by
CFC__VRWC
(AIDS, abortion, euthanasia - Don't liberals just kill ya?)
To: Army Air Corps
To tell you the truth, I stopped reading the actual article early on when he referred to the unit watts as energy! You are right, of course. A nuclear reaction without radiation would boggle the mind of any physicist I know.
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posted on
06/24/2006 6:22:27 PM PDT
by
Flightdeck
(Go Longhorns)
To: brain bleeds red; darkwing104
Watch this zot for free on FR. There's two parts, and they're pretty fun. We use logic and reason to discount liberal inanity to determine that there have been some objects ZOTTED by VIKINGKITTIES that must be intelligently guided, lightning fast and nimble cats. They use video clops and explains it, it's more than sweet. C ya
To: brain bleeds red
If a space ship were using this type of technology to get close to the speed of light and visit us from another star system, they would have an energy signal of over a trillion electron-volts pulsating from their craft in a continuous stream of energy. And that is something that every amateur radio astronomer and every radio oscilloscope would pick up well in advance of the arrival of a spacecraft. Hmmm - they're traveling at "close to the speed of light", but their trillion-EV pulsating whatsit is going to get here "well in advance".
My crap detector just burned out.
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posted on
06/24/2006 6:23:36 PM PDT
by
Izzy Dunne
(Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
To: stands2reason; jonascord
Maybe a four-fer. The mocking shall begin. A pox upon whomever summons the mods. This one is in dire need of special treatment.
To: Army Air Corps
That is really the truth..
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posted on
06/24/2006 6:26:46 PM PDT
by
TASMANIANRED
(The Internet is the samizdat of liberty..)
To: dhuffman@awod.com
Yup, that and the "original" MiB- the movie was based on the stories UFO enthusiasts used to tell about men, in black suits, who would come and urge you not to speak of the truths you learned by going to UFO seminars, and they'd take your (only copy of) the VHS movie you made of you speaking to Algor from Arcturus next to his saucer, that would PROVE the whole thing. The movie was goof on real UFOlogy culture.
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posted on
06/24/2006 6:27:19 PM PDT
by
DBrow
To: CedarDave
Sereda has personally planted over a million trees I smell BS. If it only took 5 minutes per tree that means he spent over 9.5 years doing nothing but planting trees.
L
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posted on
06/24/2006 6:29:12 PM PDT
by
Lurker
(When decadence pervades the corridors of power, depravity walks the side streets.)
To: Flightdeck
Well, even a proton has a higher freq than the beefiest gamma ray, and when you get up to objects the size of a golf ball, that freq is not comparable to light.
Does not matter, because the "scientist" in the article thinks that solid matter has zero frequency. Hmm, if it did, there's an easy way to get to Absolut Zero.
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posted on
06/24/2006 6:29:48 PM PDT
by
DBrow
To: brain bleeds red
It's the reptoids you know.
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posted on
06/24/2006 6:31:09 PM PDT
by
Darksheare
(This is a test of the emergency tagline system. Had there been an emergency, you would have heard...)
To: stands2reason; longshadow; VadeRetro; balrog666; Senator Bedfellow; RadioAstronomer; js1138; ...
FTL, UFOs, Crop Circles, General BS Ping List
Don't ask to be added to or dropped from this list. Just don't.
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posted on
06/24/2006 6:31:56 PM PDT
by
PatrickHenry
(Unresponsive to trolls, lunatics, fanatics, retards, scolds, & incurable ignoramuses.)
To: silverleaf
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posted on
06/24/2006 6:33:16 PM PDT
by
silverleaf
(Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
To: ARealMothersSonForever
Yeah, may be a troll, but I'm having fun and keeping amused and so are a bunch of others.
But just in case, In Before the ZOT!
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posted on
06/24/2006 6:34:09 PM PDT
by
DBrow
To: Flightdeck; Army Air Corps
"Isn't the nature of a nuclear reaction, whether fission or fusion, the release of energy in the form of radiation be it alpha, beta, or gamma."
I don't know about fusion, but the vast majority of energy released from a fission reaction is in the form of kinetic energy of the fission fragments (the two new elements). The rest of the energy is radiation in the form of decay neutrinos, decay gammas, decay betas, prompt gammas and prompt betas.
Think about the bomb. Is most of the energy in the blast or in the radiation. Most of the radiation in fusion is neutron radiation. On a reactor scram, the power almost immediately drops to about 3%, that energy being produced by the decay products.
When the atom initially splits, it breaks into two unstable particles and release 2 or 3 neutrons. That releases a tremendous amount of energy. These unstable particles continue their decay until they reach stable states, releasing betas, gammas, etc.
To: Lurker
Maybe he spread his seed far and wide...
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posted on
06/24/2006 6:35:13 PM PDT
by
Army Air Corps
(Four fried chickens and a coke)
To: brain bleeds red
Oooooooh, I HATE it when my discoveries and revelations make me the subject of efforts to silence me -- so far, to no avail.
To: DBrow
"Hmm, if it did, there's an easy way to get to Absolut Zero."
I tried Absolut Zero once...once. The damned stuff gave me a headache afterward. ;-)
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posted on
06/24/2006 6:37:47 PM PDT
by
Army Air Corps
(Four fried chickens and a coke)
To: brain bleeds red
Well I do find it interesting that most all UFO are reported to be disk shaped...
Psychics tend to dictate what a vehicle will look like depending on the environment it meant to operate in
Hi tech vehicle all start to look alike rockets look like rocket, supersonic aircraft look like supersonic aircraft, sub look like sub
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Funny... UFO always look like disks
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Person always wonder what happen to a disk if your where to rotate something around the outer edge at close to the speed of light
if you try to go in a straight line and you approach the speed of light the mass increases and the object compresses or shrinks 180 degrees to forward motion
But if you to rotated would the mass increases and the object compresses or shrink inward to the center ?
Could you bend or cavitate space time around you this way
Just some off the wall stuff for fun :>
And like I said...UFO always look like disks
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posted on
06/24/2006 6:38:41 PM PDT
by
tophat9000
(If it was illegal French Canadians would La Raza back them? Racist back their race over country)
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