GrandLunar2007 GROUP: Members POSTS: 1092 |
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Nov. 29 2007, 6:57 am
| Quote | | We also know that lasers use gases as a source to create the beam which contain atoms. |
Not all lasers do this. There are also liquid and solid lasers. And atoms aren't contained. Electrodes stimulate the medium to emit light of the same frequency. Internal mirrors reflect this light back and forth until it can pass through a partially reflective mirror (about 95% reflective).
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lanceromega GROUP: Members POSTS: 3859 |
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Nov. 29 2007, 5:11 pm
| Quote (dryson @ Nov. 27 2007, 10:51 pm) | space cannot measured. How can something that doesn't exist be measured?
What is energy? An active atom moving about at certain rate of velocity to create either a gas, solid or liquid. So if you flip this over then space can be said to be the opposite of what energy is.
Now if the big bang is true then a hell of alot of energy would have been released. In a Universal aspect this amount of energy released at one time COULD have stripped the electrons and protons and neutrons from an atom thus rendering the atom and inert or an inactive form of energy that does not react with any other forms of energy.
Perhaps though, if a large enough energetic causality effected some of these inert atoms perhaps the atoms would re-gain their lost electrons,protons and neutrons thus creating a singularity. There is so much about space that we don't know and formal conviental thinking and theories can't even contest with what is going in the next galaxy. |
We can measure space, just use a ruler.. Energy is complex, the simple definition is energy is the ability to do work.. The big bang did release alot of energy, all the matter we see around us is a result, also the photonic white noise that we see as static on the tv is example of the energy released from the big bang.. And atom donot exist with protons, neutrons or electrons. An atoms is a collection of those particles..
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