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Atoms split; but how do the particles no where to go in time?
When uranium splits in two all of the particles must rearrange into
two atoms with one particle of each atom radiating a gamma ray. There are then two atom shells instead of one. Atoms have fundamental energy built out of fundamental particle energies. There is no borowing from what is defined as fundamental energy. It is not possible for a little energy to be taken from every particle in the atom and then radiated out of one particle. This means there is new energy event; even with the atomic bomb. Energy events cause a flow of energy quantity into the universe as it expands. Mitchell Raemsch |
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Atoms split; but how do the particles no where to go in time?
On Sep 29, 2:23*pm, jon car wrote:
When uranium splits in two all of the particles must rearrange into two atoms with one particle of each atom radiating a gamma ray. There are then two atom shells instead of one. Atoms have fundamental energy built out of fundamental particle energies. There is no borowing from what is defined as fundamental energy. It is not possible for a little energy to be taken from every particle in the atom and then radiated out of one particle. This means there is new energy event; even with the atomic bomb. Energy events cause a flow of energy quantity into the universe as it expands. Mitchell Raemsch How do the particles from one atom arrange into two? Where does that fission order creating the new atom's shells for the particles come from? |
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Atoms split; but how do the particles no where to go in time?
On Sep 29, 5:29*pm, jon car wrote:
On Sep 29, 2:23*pm, jon car wrote: When uranium splits in two all of the particles must rearrange into two atoms with one particle of each atom radiating a gamma ray. There are then two atom shells instead of one. Atoms have fundamental energy built out of fundamental particle energies. There is no borowing from what is defined as fundamental energy. It is not possible for a little energy to be taken from every particle in the atom and then radiated out of one particle. This means there is new energy event; even with the atomic bomb. Energy events cause a flow of energy quantity into the universe as it expands. Mitchell Raemsch How do the particles from one atom arrange into two? Where does that fission order creating the new atom's shells for the particles come from? Forces move things. Laws make order. |
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Atoms split; but how do the particles no where to go in time?
On Sep 29, 6:32*pm, Globemaker wrote:
On Sep 29, 5:29*pm, jon car wrote: On Sep 29, 2:23*pm, jon car wrote: When uranium splits in two all of the particles must rearrange into two atoms with one particle of each atom radiating a gamma ray. There are then two atom shells instead of one. Atoms have fundamental energy built out of fundamental particle energies. There is no borowing from what is defined as fundamental energy. It is not possible for a little energy to be taken from every particle in the atom and then radiated out of one particle. This means there is new energy event; even with the atomic bomb. Energy events cause a flow of energy quantity into the universe as it expands. Mitchell Raemsch How do the particles from one atom arrange into two? Where does that fission order creating the new atom's shells for the particles come from? Forces move things. Laws make order.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Forces push matter forward in space and time or ahead in the Unified Field. Everything is moving ahead in order with gravity being the primary force. |
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Atoms split; but how do the particles no where to go in time?
On Sep 29, 6:44*pm, jon car wrote:
On Sep 29, 6:32*pm, Globemaker wrote: On Sep 29, 5:29*pm, jon car wrote: On Sep 29, 2:23*pm, jon car wrote: When uranium splits in two all of the particles must rearrange into two atoms with one particle of each atom radiating a gamma ray. There are then two atom shells instead of one. Atoms have fundamental energy built out of fundamental particle energies. There is no borowing from what is defined as fundamental energy. It is not possible for a little energy to be taken from every particle in the atom and then radiated out of one particle. This means there is new energy event; even with the atomic bomb. Energy events cause a flow of energy quantity into the universe as it expands. Mitchell Raemsch How do the particles from one atom arrange into two? Where does that fission order creating the new atom's shells for the particles come from? Forces move things. Laws make order.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Forces push matter forward in space and time or ahead in the Unified Field. Everything is moving ahead in order with gravity being the primary force.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The law of gravity is primary order. |
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Atoms split; but how do the particles no where to go in time?
On Sep 29, 7:58*pm, jon car wrote:
On Sep 29, 6:44*pm, jon car wrote: On Sep 29, 6:32*pm, Globemaker wrote: On Sep 29, 5:29*pm, jon car wrote: On Sep 29, 2:23*pm, jon car wrote: When uranium splits in two all of the particles must rearrange into two atoms with one particle of each atom radiating a gamma ray. There are then two atom shells instead of one. Atoms have fundamental energy built out of fundamental particle energies. There is no borowing from what is defined as fundamental energy. It is not possible for a little energy to be taken from every particle in the atom and then radiated out of one particle. This means there is new energy event; even with the atomic bomb. Energy events cause a flow of energy quantity into the universe as it expands. Mitchell Raemsch How do the particles from one atom arrange into two? Where does that fission order creating the new atom's shells for the particles come from? Forces move things. Laws make order.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Forces push matter forward in space and time or ahead in the Unified Field. Everything is moving ahead in order with gravity being the primary force.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The law of gravity is primary order.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - New energy is a result of radioactivity. When Uranium splits how do its particles get ordered where to go in time in the Two new atom's shells? Gamma must come out of one particle of the new atoms. It cannot be borrowed from fundamental energy of atomic element. No. New energy as light is created inside of one particle when there is fission and then is radiated. |
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