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What if the realm of Planck energy is a push out meeting an equal push
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On Oct 16, 6:46 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
What if the realm of Planck energy is a push out meeting an equal push back energy. Fits well for gravity. TreBert You'd think electrostatic energy should offer a push, as otherwise the electrostatic attraction is many trillions of fold stronger than gravity. How many teraVolts exist between Earth and Selene? ~ BG |
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None, you ****TARD!
Saul Levy On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 05:47:33 -0700 (PDT), BradGuth wrote: You'd think electrostatic energy should offer a push, as otherwise the electrostatic attraction is many trillions of fold stronger than gravity. How many teraVolts exist between Earth and Selene? ~ BG |
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On Oct 17, 5:47 am, BradGuth wrote:
On Oct 16, 6:46 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: What if the realm of Planck energy is a push out meeting an equal push back energy. Fits well for gravity. TreBert You'd think electrostatic energy should offer a push, as otherwise the electrostatic attraction is many trillions of fold stronger than gravity. How many teraVolts exist between Earth and Selene? ~ BG Come on folks, what's the electrostatic charge potential that's existing between Earth and Selene, and what's the attractive force? ~ BG |
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BG Electricity needs a conductor to go from A to B TreBert
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When I came up with this post(thinking) those gluons kept jumping in.
Protons pushing out by their like positive poles,and gluons pushing them back makes for a very stable nuclei in most cases. Best to keep in mind the proton of the hydrogen atom is very very stable. Not one has decayed so far over so many years Was invited to the U of Irvine when its hydrogen atom detector water tank went into operation,and that has to be well over 25 years ago TreBert |
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Lightning again, BEERTbrain? lmao!
You keep repeating the same **** over and over. Saul Levy On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 09:27:10 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: BG Electricity needs a conductor to go from A to B TreBert |
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NONE, FOOL!
Saul Levy On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 19:11:06 -0700 (PDT), BradGuth wrote: On Oct 17, 5:47 am, BradGuth wrote: On Oct 16, 6:46 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: What if the realm of Planck energy is a push out meeting an equal push back energy. Fits well for gravity. TreBert You'd think electrostatic energy should offer a push, as otherwise the electrostatic attraction is many trillions of fold stronger than gravity. How many teraVolts exist between Earth and Selene? ~ BG Come on folks, what's the electrostatic charge potential that's existing between Earth and Selene, and what's the attractive force? ~ BG |
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Cactus saul Its just not as funny any more now that I know how dim
witted you are. I thought at first you were pulling my leg. Lightning needs a conductor. I can tell you how the charge build up works Could explain how ions are produced by very strong electrical fields etc. Reality is any thing I can tell you on lightning needing a conductor you will not believe. Best you go to Google,and get your brain charged up. You are indeed making a big fool out of yourself saying lightning needs no conductor TreBert |
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Brillant, you crazy old fool!
That's not what I'm saying. Saul Levy On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 14:16:07 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Cactus saul Its just not as funny any more now that I know how dim witted you are. I thought at first you were pulling my leg. Lightning needs a conductor. I can tell you how the charge build up works Could explain how ions are produced by very strong electrical fields etc. Reality is any thing I can tell you on lightning needing a conductor you will not believe. Best you go to Google,and get your brain charged up. You are indeed making a big fool out of yourself saying lightning needs no conductor TreBert |
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