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>> No.11296774 [View]

>>11291715
shut up fake, I will make you my little dirty slut

>> No.11293582 [View]

>>11293244
Take supplements for them
Eating yogurt does literally nothing

>> No.11292964 [View]

As I said before this just how the particle behave when going from a place to another. Infrared light moves like wider waves and ultraviolet shorter waves. That indicates its volume and size.

>> No.11292963 [View]

>>11292574

The fuck you are saying put your ass on a chair and take my lessons and shut up

>> No.11292382 [View]

>>11291982

an elementary particle of energy wouldn't move in vacuum and would be conserved.

>> No.11292065 [View]

The place for a dick is in my ass.

>> No.11291715 [View]

>>11291661

You are not The Owner of Physics

>> No.11291713 [View]

>>11291640

in mass

an elementary particle in vacuum does not expand and stays how it is

>> No.11291670 [View]

>>11288017
>golden ratio.
Not anatomy

>> No.11291661 [View]

Feed me dicks please, I am starving

>> No.11291608 [View]

>>11290735

sorry guy there is no cosmological redshift as you say, this is fake. What happens is that the red light is faster then the ultratiolet light, the reason is why is wavelength is much wider, the consequence is more speed when compared to short wavelenghts, a less direct trajectory. It isn't because of the expansion of space that the light from far stars are red.

In case you shoot a laser to a mirror on such a distance nothing special would happen, except the fact that red light would reach there because it's faster.

Ultraviolet and red light can't have the same speed.

>> No.11291523 [View]

wavelength

>> No.11291515 [View]

>>11290751

Very light things when threw to somewhere don't make a perfect rect line, even when you use a strong force to accelerate it. Take a powder and accelerate it, it wouldn't make a perfect line, it would rather make curves until it reaches its goal.

Try again with something heavy and see an almost perfect line (in case you use a huge force to accelerate), maybe it would make some "wavelenghs" like the light particles that I'm talking about.

Small objects would make its way like short wavelenghs and bigger objects like wider wavelenghs

it's not only about mass but also volume, these things affect the wavelengh, as well as acceleration affects it

>> No.11291492 [View]

>>11290708

it's invisible to humans unless you have mutation

>> No.11291486 [View]

>>11290697

sorrry this is not Science or Math

>> No.11290665 [View]
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11290665

Actually light is a particle with very little size and the smaller ones are invisible and have small wavelenghts. By wavelenght you must interpretate how it propagates in space. Since it's small it has this characteristic. Bigger light particles have larger wavelenghts this is how they propagate in space, prob thanks to its size the propagation is less interrupted by other particles and thanks to it the wavelenght is larger.

Big light particles are invisible too, our eyes are too small for it.

People must understand that light is a particle. It's important to understand ultraviolet, x-ray, gamma ray, this used even to cure cancers.

>> No.11284535 [View]

it's not only about destroying these cells but regenerating your body after it

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11284520

Indeed it has a lot to do with the damage caused to cells.

>> No.11280864 [View]

post compliments for me or I don't tell you more about Physics

>> No.11280852 [View]
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11280852

Just imagine in case a nearby star explodes and its solar system colapses. It could change some things in our gravitational system and our moon would fall on Earth.

Dawn of The First Day - 72 hours remain -

>> No.11280825 [View]

>>11280801

Relax I'm not gonna die so soon, governments and academics will suffer a lot before it happens.

Until then /sci/ is on the top of the world.

>> No.11280800 [View]

some are just waiting for it so that they can just copy and paste without quoting

disappointing

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11280798

So that they can quote my work

how sneaky these pervy kids

I may slap their buts

>> No.11280791 [View]

me

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