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7073098 No.7073098 [Reply] [Original]

Mine: Vibrational bonding

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/chemists-confirm-the-existence-of-new-type-of-bond/

"The work confirms that vibrational bonds—fleeting though they may be—should be added to the list of known chemical bonds. And although the bromine-muonium reaction was an “ideal” system to verify vibrational bonding, Fleming predicts the phenomenon also occurs in other reactions between heavy and light atoms."

An object has mass. By existing at a temperature other than 0 K its atoms vibrate, which forms a bond with the atoms of other objects. The strength of the bond is determined by the objects mass.


What's your theory, doctor?

>> No.7073112

>>7073098
Not everything with mass (and thus, not everything that interacts gravitationally) is made of atoms, dipshit.

>> No.7073117

>>7073098
How do you explain that light is affected by gravity with your "theory" (you should call it idea, not theory)?

>> No.7073120

>>7073098
theres something relating gravity to E&M, and someday we will find it.

>> No.7073128

>>7073117

We've got a lot left to learn about light

http://io9.com/scientists-freeze-light-for-an-entire-minute-912634479

>> No.7073132

>>7073128
That's cool but you didn't answer my question.

>We've got a lot left to learn about light
Are you aware that it is nothing new and current theories explain that?

>> No.7073138

>>7073132

Light isn't affected by gravity - but the spacetime it travels through is. It's like bending a garden hose instead of bending the water itself.

>> No.7073145

>>7073138
I know that, I'm asking OP how does he explain that.

>> No.7073150

>>7073120
Look up Kaluza-Klein theory. Kinda dead but it is exactly what you just said (and still very interesting.)

>> No.7073158

>>7073145

I'm not here to show you how to conquer gravity. I'm here to get you thinking about the subject so that you may conquer it yourself.

>> No.7073238

>>7073158
Whatever you want to resist gravity needs to produce the opposite vibration frequency as the mass that produces the gravity.

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>>7073238