Contemporary Quantum Physics
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love2travel:
SurSteven:
LSD, Magic Mushrooms, Iowasca, Mescaline, Cannabis (For Spiritual Reasons) are for adults, and only to be used with incredible respect and discipline. They are a far more productive means of "intoxicating" one's self than with other drugs including Alcohol as well. The overuse and misuse of any type of substance (or anything in life) by a few, is what gives things their bad reputation. If one were to spend all their time in a float tank and shirk their other responsibilities, it would be the same thing. Glad to see you (L2T)!!!
Thanks SurSteve... Or one may go into a float tank, not to shirk their responsibilities, but to escape a truly maddening and bizarre conflict and to try and make some sense of it all.
"If one were to spend all their time in a float tank and shirk their other responsibilities" I don't think that spending some off time to relieve stress would be shirking responsibilities. It might be important to one's work and general well being... a responsibility in itself
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SurSteven:
love2travel:
SurSteven:
LSD, Magic Mushrooms, Iowasca, Mescaline, Cannabis (For Spiritual Reasons) are for adults, and only to be used with incredible respect and discipline. They are a far more productive means of "intoxicating" one's self than with other drugs including Alcohol as well. The overuse and misuse of any type of substance (or anything in life) by a few, is what gives things their bad reputation. If one were to spend all their time in a float tank and shirk their other responsibilities, it would be the same thing. Glad to see you (L2T)!!!
Thanks SurSteve... Or one may go into a float tank, not to shirk their responsibilities, but to escape a truly maddening and bizarre conflict and to try and make some sense of it all.
"If one were to spend all their time in a float tank and shirk their other responsibilities" I don't think that spending some off time to relieve stress would be shirking responsibilities. It might be important to one's work and general well being... a responsibility in itself
I knew what you meant besides, if you spent all of your time in a float tank, your skin would be really shriveled too I think a float tank is a good productive way to get away from and forget the craziness around us and focus and get centered. I should do that really soon!!!
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^ I thought of a NEW term... Subquantum Surcosmos Physics (E=mc2)<oO< <o...time x time x time x time x time x time x time... O< Infinitely inwards and outwards
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Today's Assignment For Any Viewing Cosmologists. What is the average size of an atom system structure, compared to the average size of a stellar system structure, compared to the average size of a galaxy system structure? Would an Aether Cell or Universe Cell be just one relative step more in size... to the micro and macro?
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SurSteven:
^ I thought of a NEW term... Subquantum Surcosmos Physics (E=mc2)<oO< <o...time x time x time x time x time x time x time... O< Infinitely inwards and outwards
Well SurCosmos, that's really interesting alright!! They thought the Moon was next to the Sun's orbit, before Mercury even. The original name of Jupiter too!!! There's your formula decoded!
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^ I thought of a NEW term... Subquantum Surcosmos Physics (E=mc2)<oO< <o...time x time x time x time x time x time x time... O< Infinitely inwards and outwards
love2travel:
They thought the Moon was next to the Sun's orbit, before Mercury even. The original name of Jupiter too!!! There's your formula decoded!
The silly image wasn't what I was hoping to get a response to, SurLoveToTravel!!! "What is the average size of an atom system structure, compared to the average size of a stellar system structure, compared to the average size of a galaxy system structure? Would an Aether Cell or Universe Cell be just one relative step more in size... to the micro and macro?" I suppose you knew that already too! :razz:
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So it seems the average atom is about an angstrom or 10 to the minus 10 m Angstrom 10-10 m 0.0000000001 m 1/10,000,000,000 m ten billionth of a meter A star system or stellar system is a small number of stars that orbit each other,bound by gravitational attraction. Now here is where the average size is getting to me... Firstly the average star size of each star in the stellar system would have to be calculated, and then the Hierarchical system would have to be determined, based on how many stars are in the system... Binary, Ternary, Quaternary etc. quite a wide range of variables! Now on to the average size of a galaxy system structure... A galaxy is a gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter. In a way, the size seems easier because of the more defined outer boundary. Galaxies range in size from dwarfs with just a few hundred million 10 to the 8 stars to giants with one hundred trillion 10 to the 14 stars,each orbiting its galaxy's center of mass. So from this information I've been able to quickly gather Measured in: Average Atomic system, 10 to the minus 10 billionth of a meter (Inward) Average Stellar system, unable to determine ( moving outward) Average Gallaxy System 10 to the 8 hundred million stars Dwarfs to Giants 10 to the 14 hundred trillion stars in its system Gallaxy system. (moving outward even more) WOW The Cindy Lauper o...x time x time x time x time x time x time ...O is presumably referring to the expanding multiple system structures. And I'm hoping this simply put answer, to your very complex question Sur Steven, is coming even a little close to where you > were going with that! Hope I can at least get a little gold star for effort? ops: as always, an eager pupil of the Sur Steven class of the Cosmos M. Sunshine ð???â?¨ð??«ð??¶
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"The Cindy Lauper o...x time x time x time x time x time x time ...O is presumably referring to the expanding multiple system structures." This refers to the relativity of time and particle structure size. Micro universes experience time much faster than our immediate atom based universe. To mom and dad God... A thousand years is as a day...and a day is as a thousand years
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Sub Quantum Sur Cosmos Physics Eternal ...aka Mom and Dad GOD OF GODS
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Just in...Life seems to be, what you make it!!! Sometimes it takes the worst thing that happens to you, to get to the best thing that can happen to you!
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/10/quantum-experiment-space-confirms-reality-what-you-make-it-0
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love2travel wrote:
Just in...Life seems to be, what you make it!!! Sometimes it takes the worst thing that happens to you, to get to the best thing that can happen to you!
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/10/quantum-experiment-space-confirms-reality-what-you-make-it-0
I have often times told people, "We are doing what we are doing and going where we are going...What are we doing and where are we going?"
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SurSteven wrote:
love2travel wrote:
Just in...Life seems to be, what you make it!!! Sometimes it takes the worst thing that happens to you, to get to the best thing that can happen to you!
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/10/quantum-experiment-space-confirms-reality-what-you-make-it-0
I have often times told people, "We are doing what we are doing and going where we are going...What are we doing and where are we going?"
If you happened to have a highly air conditioned and radioactive proof space suit, you could go here!
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Speaking of Quantum mechanic machines...
A UFO appears out the window during
an Oregon newscast.
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A new? X-ray based navigation system called SEXTANT has been developed. The system has been developed to work similar to the GPS to navigate in deep space. Wonder what type of system they were using in the UFO at News station?!
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/01/180111223914.htm
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VERY COOL, L2T!!
"NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
In a technology first, a team of engineers has demonstrated fully autonomous X-ray navigation in space -- a capability that could revolutionize NASA's ability in the future to pilot robotic spacecraft to the far reaches of the solar system and beyond."
Yet another synchronicity with you! I was just pondering last night that advanced technologies are probably able to look at earth and know the location of, and state of mind of, everyone on earth. Kind of like looking at the artificial and natural lights on earth at night from space! Amazing!!!
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Scientists Detect 200 Earthquakes in 10 Days at Yellowstone Supervolcano as Magma Shows ‘Strain’
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CIAO...as in saying hello and goodbye...
Welcome to the C.yclically I.nfinite A.lpha O.mega TOTALVERSE
The CIAO TOTALVERSE...That should about cover everything
(E=mc2)<oO<
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CIAÓ Sur Steven
Saw this and thought of one of your past posts!
https://phys.org/news/2018-03-scientists-quantum-particle-properties-ball.html
Also was just speaking with someone who said they saw something similar outside the window of the p,and they were riding in. They were in the cockpit when they saw it...
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Listened to the best interview I've heard ever about Consciousness last night on C2C AM!!
Mark Gober (former materialist)
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love2travel here:
Great reviews on the book, adding to the reading list!