Central implosive electrolysis

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Re: Central implosive electrolysis




by peter » 01/12/23, 18:51

DrBombay wrote:
AD 44 wrote:
izentrop wrote:Don't defend him, he just reacted to the fact that the photon had no mass...


You liar!

You should be ashamed.

This is your only way to be right at all costs!!!???

I didn't react to the fact that he had no mass (and you know that very well)!!! But let gravity not “play” on him!

Afterwards you can row as much as you want to try to get out of it...you will only sink deeper into the lie, each time a little more.

It would be more constructive if you clearly stated the points you wanted to make, rather than judgments about people.
I have no preconceptions, sincerely I don't see to more where you were going with this.
We have to assume what you meant, so say it, it will be simpler.


If Gravity doesn't "play" on Photons then Black Holes should be TRANSPARENT, instead of ABSORBING/DEVITING Starlight behind...

Who studied Black Holes?
:?:
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Re: Central implosive electrolysis




by peter » 01/12/23, 18:53

plasmanu wrote:I forgot how many thousands of years it takes a photon from its creation inside a star to reach its surface.

Peterr: so it's thanks to you that we no longer need batteries

How to use a remote control without batteries? 4 tips
https://www.santeplusmag.com/111121978- ... 6-03-2023/



Oh boy, why didn't I think of that!?
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Re: Central implosive electrolysis




by DrBombay » 01/12/23, 19:47

Peterr wrote:
If Gravity doesn't "play" on Photons then Black Holes should be TRANSPARENT, instead of ABSORBING/DEVITING Starlight behind...

Who studied Black Holes?
:?:

We (I) are not going to start again like with AD44. Everything has already been said.
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Re: Central implosive electrolysis




by peter » 01/12/23, 22:05

You don't have to.

Besides, on the Black Holes side, the day they are well stuffed, they will explode. : Cheesy:

Well, that's it, my Alternating Current battery is done.
Well yes, Alternative...

Why not.
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Re: Central implosive electrolysis




by plasmanu » 01/12/23, 22:24

File a patent quickly, otherwise someone close to you will steal your battery.

More seriously. So Peterr you didn't answer if the photons take thousands or millions of years to exit the star knowing the speed of light for such a short distance?

Without talk of cosmic soup or stellar ether glue
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Re: Central implosive electrolysis




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Re: Central implosive electrolysis




by DrBombay » 02/12/23, 08:59

Peterr wrote:You don't have to.

Besides, on the Black Holes side, the day they are well stuffed, they will explode. : Cheesy:

Well, that's it, my Alternating Current battery is done.
Well yes, Alternative...

Why not.

I am triple satisfied and reassured, thank you!
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by peter » 02/12/23, 22:20

plasmanu wrote:File a patent quickly, otherwise someone close to you will steal your battery.

More seriously. So Peterr you didn't answer if the photons take thousands or millions of years to exit the star knowing the speed of light for such a short distance?

Without talk of cosmic soup or stellar ether glue


Ah?
I must have missed your post, sorry.
I will go get him...
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Re: Central implosive electrolysis




by peter » 02/12/23, 22:22

DrBombay wrote:
Peterr wrote:You don't have to.

Besides, on the Black Holes side, the day they are well stuffed, they will explode. : Cheesy:

Well, that's it, my Alternating Current battery is done.
Well yes, Alternative...

Why not.

I am triple satisfied and reassured, thank you!


Same principle as in "Improved Electrolysis", except absence of the "Ion Accelerator" part.
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by peter » 02/12/23, 22:28

plasmanu wrote:I forgot how many thousands of years it takes a photon from its creation inside a star to reach its surface.

Peterr: so it's thanks to you that we no longer need batteries

How to use a remote control without batteries? 4 tips
https://www.santeplusmag.com/111121978- ... 6-03-2023/


Ah, there he is.

Well, well... I didn't see your words as a question.
Nor that it was intended for me.
You see me confused. :(

You should have written...
" I forgot, Peter...
- how many thousands of years does a photon take from its creation inside a star to reach its surface?
"

I haven't studied the phenomenon.
I can't answer it.
I am more interested in Oscillations, from the heart of a planet/star, to its surface/toward its planetary system...

(see YouTube videos from NASA "Planet Sounds"...)
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