Over-the-counter mouthwash use, nitric oxide and hypertension risk by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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How fermented vegetables/fruits are relevant to subject?

The Milky Way May Be Missing a Trillion Suns’ Worth of Mass by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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The Milky Way May Be Missing a Trillion Suns’ Worth of Mass about study Detection of the Keplerian decline in the Milky Way rotation curve

Because the Milky Way’s visible material hasn’t disappeared, one easy—and especially thought-provoking—way to explain this result is that far less dark matter is floating around than previously believed. Regarding the recent observations of unexplained deviations in stellar orbital speeds in the Milky Way edge, that cannot be explained by dark matter, slow-moving stars at the Milky Way’s outskirts suggest our galaxy may be far lighter than previously believed, with profound implications for dark matter

This headline has a strong Federal Reserve vibes... What this study - or merely its interpretation - demonstrates is the classical example of the observational perspective inversion. The dark matter effect isn't (just a) deformation of massive bodies paths (through space) effect - it's the space-time deform effect (together with paths of all massive bodies embedded in it) instead. Let me to explain...

Astronomers are already aware, that rotation of stars around galaxies doesn't fit Kepler law (to be continued). See also:

Do we Owe our Existence to Gravitational Waves? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Do we Owe our Existence to Gravitational Waves? Neutron-star collisions arise from energy loss due to gravitational-wave emission from binary systems, leading us to suggest that gravitational waves have played a key role in enabling human life by producing iodine and bromine.

This line of reasoning is homological: this is like to say, we owe our existence to elementary particles due to various esoteric phenomena, where they manifest itself directly (aka NMR resonance of nuclear spin). The underlying causality is indeed much deeper.

Gravitational Waves Necessary for Human Existence, New Study Finds

Study visually captures hard truth: Walking home at night is not the same for women by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Too many Fins in Finland by ZephirAWT in immigration

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Too many Fins in Finland by ZephirAWT in immigration

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Too many Fins in Finland (backup)

What globalists do is replace the local working class by self-imported 'victims', i.e. colonists who vote for them forever & more are imported.

This usurps democracy because the shift is permanent, self-reinforcing and it occasionally destroys the nation. This political trick has to be banned.

Do Black Holes have Singularities? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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In his paper, Kerr doesn’t mince words. For instance he writes “Why do so many believe that the star inside must become singular at this moment? Faith, not science! Sixty years without a proof, but they believe!” Kerr’s argument is - to the shame of many theoretical physicists - not even a particularly difficult argument. The question is then what this physically means. There are three things that came to mind immediately:

  1. First, just because the proof that black holes contain singularities isn’t correct doesn’t mean that the conclusion isn’t correct. It might be that this distinction which Kerr pointed out actually tells us something about the type of singularity rather than about whether they’re present or absent, and someone else will complete the proof.
  2. The second thing to know is that there are other reasons physicists think black holes give rise to singularities which are more on the physical side. Most importantly it’s that if you compress matter beyond a certain critical density, we don’t know any force that could create enough pressure to stop it from completely collapsing.
  3. The third thing to know is that most physicists don’t think there’s a singularity inside black holes in any case. It’s because near the singularity they expect the quantum effects of space-time to become important, but we don’t have a theory for that. What’s new about Kerr’s argument is that he says you don’t need those quantum space-time effects to get rid of singularities.

Microsoft's Project Silica saves data on glass plates for 10,000 years by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Uncensored porn may be of some interest though...

Is This Accidental Discovery The Future Of Energy? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Nope. It's just click bait

Unfortunately it gets even worse. So-called energy harvesters detract publics from (research of) primary sources of energy like overunity and cold fusion. They consume more energy on background (for their production and maintenance), than they actually produce.

Russia is sure to lose in Ukraine, reckons a Chinese expert on Russia by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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All TV channels in Russian occupied Crimea broadcasted this video with footage from one of the death chambers into which many residents of a small Ukrainian town were rounded, raped, executed, tortured, frozen, humiliated.

Russia is sure to lose in Ukraine, reckons a Chinese expert on Russia by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Opinion: Russia can lose this war It's in their mentality. Slaves are good defenders but a poor agressors. And the motivation is on the side of Ukrainians.

Forget Billions of Years: Scientists Have Grown Diamonds in Just 150 Minutes by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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But with high pressure or slow plasma.

Laser Excitation of the Th-229 Nucleus by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Laser Excitation of the Th-229 Nucleus

Scientists finally succeeded in exiting an atomic resonance with a laser in the near ultraviolet. Researchers use a laser to excite and precisely measure a long-sought exotic nuclear state, paving the way for precise timekeeping and ultrasensitive quantum sensing. It's a remarkable feat that they've been working on since the 1970s. thi

Personally I don't think that nuclear clock will be as precise as they're now claimed to be. The nuclear resonance frequencies are stable but energy transition between then (which are in range of electronvolts) not as much. Low energy always implies sensitivity to environmental noise.

‘We Will Save Our Beef’: Florida Bans Lab-Grown Meat by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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And Republicans now support Russia instead of Democrats and so on... The topological inversion of society runs here and now.

‘We Will Save Our Beef’: Florida Bans Lab-Grown Meat by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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This is what happens to all of the unsold apples from USA orchards (discussion)

“The works of the roots of the vines, of the trees, must be destroyed to keep up the price, and this is the saddest, bitterest thing of all.

Carloads of oranges dumped on the ground. The people came for miles to take the fruit, but this could not be. How would they buy oranges at twenty cents a dozen if they could drive out and pick them up?

And men with hoses squirt kerosene on the oranges, and they are angry at the crime, angry at the people who have come to take the fruit. A million people hungry, needing the fruit- and kerosene sprayed over the golden mountains.

And the smell of rot fills the country. Burn coffee for fuel in the ships. Burn corn to keep warm, it makes a hot fire. Dump potatoes in the rivers and place guards along the banks to keep the hungry people from fishing them out. Slaughter the pigs and bury them, and let the putrescence drip down into the earth.

*There is a crime here that goes beyond denunciation. There is a sorrow here that weeping cannot symbolize. There is a failure here that topples all our success.

The fertile earth, the straight tree rows, the sturdy trunks, and the ripe fruit.

And children dying of pellagra must die because a profit cannot be taken from an orange.

And coroners must fill in the certificate- died of malnutrition- because the food must rot, must be forced to rot. The people come with nets to fish for potatoes in the river, and the guards hold them back; they come in rattling cars to get the dumped oranges, but the kerosene is sprayed.

"And they stand still and watch the potatoes float by, listen to the screaming pigs being killed in a ditch and covered with quick-lime, watch the mountains of oranges slop down to a putrefying ooze; and in the eyes of the people there is the failure; and in the eyes of the hungry there is a growing wrath. In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage.”

― John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath

‘We Will Save Our Beef’: Florida Bans Lab-Grown Meat by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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The irony is, the meat from pasturage is the only fully sustainable agriculture known to people. Which is why American natives and people in arid/arctic/mountain areas - where resources are really scarce - live mostly from pasturage.

The thing there is, the cattle returns feces to ground which maintains layer of hummus without need of compost. And the grass on grazing lands is perrenial with long roots, which can reach the bedrock and continuosly drains water and minerals from it without need of fertilizer. No "renewable" technology can beat this agricultural scheme, which is fully solar powered in fact.

In addition the farm animals represent natural buffer of food in the harsh times, which spares us price fluctuations. This is also why globalists hate meat so heartily: its price can not be subject of hoarding and/or speculations so easily.

Physicists Think The Infinite Size of The Multiverse Could Be Infinitely Bigger by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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This animation of topological shere inversion is eerily similar to how I imagine the swirling black hole interior, where space and time exhange their places. One can see stages of galaxy development (spherical, flat, eliptical), dark matter (mirror matter) lobes above/bellow galactic plane and so on.

Russia is sure to lose in Ukraine, reckons a Chinese expert on Russia by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Putin is ready to launch invasion of Nato nations to test West, warns Polish spy boss He's about to lose, so that everything which could mask it is worth the effort..

Don't forget, he's not politician but a mafioso running his country.

‘We Will Save Our Beef’: Florida Bans Lab-Grown Meat by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Dairy farmer decries mandatory 'milk dumping' to keep prices high

The dairy industry in Canada is literally run by a cartel. They dump millions of gallons of milk so supply never exceeds demand and keeps prices high. As the result, the Canadians pay 40% more for dairy than the USA states.

Of course globalists of Canada are still proudly heading "fight against climate changes" and for "energy/environment saving" as their main political program.

‘We Will Save Our Beef’: Florida Bans Lab-Grown Meat by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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‘We Will Save Our Beef’: Florida Bans Lab-Grown Meat Other states have also considered restrictions, citing concerns about farmers’ livelihoods and food safety, though the product isn’t expected to be widely available for years. See also:

Why cows are getting a bad rap in lab-grown meat debate

Process is still expensive (~ 40 USD/pound of LGM) and ironically demanding just to animal proteins. A typical growth medium contains an energy source such as glucose, synthetic amino acids, antibiotics, fetal bovine serum, horse serum and chicken embryo extract. Entirely eliminating all animals from U.S. agricultural production systems would decrease GHG emission by only 2.6 percent. Even in developed countries, the products and ecosystem services produced by cattle extend well beyond milk and harvestable boneless meat.

Near collapse of Earth’s magnetic field 591 million years ago may have allowed complex life to thrive by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Mysterious blobs inside Earth triggered plate tectonics, study suggests Modelling suggests the giant impact that formed the moon also left behind material deep inside Earth that may have helped kick off plate tectonics.

Near collapse of Earth’s magnetic field 591 million years ago may have allowed complex life to thrive by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Near collapse of Earth’s magnetic field 591 million years ago may have allowed complex life to thrive

Earth’s magnetic field almost collapsed 591 million years ago, and this change may have played a pivotal role in the blossoming of complex life, new research has found. This coincides with geothermal theory of global warming, according to which the magnetic field intensity is corellated with global temperatures. The low temperatures and climatic changes speed up an evolution of adapted life forms.

Prometheus Energy (Italy) Claim LENR H2 Production system. by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Prometheus Energy (Italy) Claim LENR H2 Production system The Prometheus project (prometheusreactor.com) started in 2018 with a team of technicians who worked in close collaboration with the Polytechnic University of Milan and Bicocca. An entirely made in Italy project that will become operational in a fairly short time:

"We have created a reactor capable of developing high-efficiency green energy. From a spark, which we are able to repeat and control, we will produce energy at the service of people and industry." says Salvatore Majorana, director of Kilometro Rosso. In an interview with Il Corriere della Sera he explains:

With a small amount of energy, produced by a battery of a traditional car, we are able to induce a transformation of water capable of releasing large quantities of hydrogen, and it is not a matter of electrolysis". “We are counting on a year and a half, but it is already ready to be presented to investors. We are in the field of Lenr (low energy nuclear reaction), a branch of physics that has been little studied to date and which is now involving researchers from MIT to Caltech to Doe. Recently the European Union has also been financing some projects to which several leading experts in Italy are paying attention. In these five years we have already achieved results of objective importance. And this is confirmed by the third parties we asked to certify and measure what happens in our reactor", adds Majorana.

I couldn't find detailed information on their technology, but from few slices and bits on the web it seems to be based on the well known (and never explained) underwater arc phenomenon, as described, among others, by Graneau (George Hathaway, Peter Graneau, Neal Graneau, "Solar Energy Liberation from Water by Electric Arcs". Journal of Plasma Physics Vol. 60, Part 4, pp.775-786, 1998). They just harvest the liberated energy as gas pressure and/or hydrogen. See also:

EnergiCell ENG8: A Breakthrough in Energy Technology Using only Water or Air as Fuel

How Communists Made Unbreakable Glass by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Can I have one of those over unity devices? Oh, you don't actually have one?

Can you have some samples of research? Like new medicals, high tech technologies, results military research?

The absence of evidence isn't evidence of absence.

Forget Billions of Years: Scientists Have Grown Diamonds in Just 150 Minutes by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Forget Billions of Years: Scientists Have Grown Diamonds in Just 150 Minutes

A new method based on a mix of liquid gallium, iron, nickel, and siliconcan pop out an artificial diamond in a matter of minutes. Under temperature 1,025°C or 1,877°F, a continuous diamond film was formed in 150 minutes, and at 1 atm (or standard atmosphere unit).

Prof. Rodney Ruoff lab lecture (in Korean)

NASA Veteran’s Propellantless Propulsion Drive That Physics Says Shouldn’t Work Just Produced Enough Thrust to Overcome Earth’s Gravity by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Method and apparatus that uses pulsed, counter-rotating plasmas to extract useful energy from the zero-point field and/or to modify or nullify the forces of gravity and inertia, or the properties of mass

Tohoku University Hydrogen-Fueled LENRs Demonstrate Net Energy Production by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Tohoku University Hydrogen-Fueled LENRs Demonstrate Net Energy Production about study Anomalous heat generation that cannot be explained by known chemical reactions produced by nano-structured multilayer metal composites and hydrogen gas (PDF, discussion)

Iwamura told New Energy Times that the integrated value of the input electric power during the entire experiment was 4.8 MJ. The total output of heat generation during the experiment was 5.56 MJ, resulting in a net thermal output of 0.76 MJ. Iwamura stated that the experiment has been repeated around 200 times. Maximum energy released per total hydrogen absorption was over 10 keV H–1 and no gamma rays or neutrons, which are harmful to the human body, were observed. It is possible to intentionally induce the heat burst phenomenon, which can increase the amount of heat generated without any new energy input.

35 years ago, I was wondering if a “stripping” reaction was taking place in F&P’s reactor (page 2 of the pdf). Soon after that John Dash found silver being created in his cathode in his replication of F&P’s experiment. See also:

Method and apparatus that uses pulsed, counter-rotating plasmas to extract useful energy from the zero-point field and/or to modify or nullify the forces of gravity and inertia, or the properties of mass

Celebration of the fifth columns. Why are Muslims pushing into a "rotting" Europe? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Girl melts down over man wearing a poncho because 'cultural appropriation'

"I'm against racism, let's point out every difference in various cultures and insist them."

Russia is sure to lose in Ukraine, reckons a Chinese expert on Russia by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Russian ballistic missile strike on Odesa, Ukraine destroys Western-supplied ammunition Fourteen people were injured and a large quality of newly-arrived Western ammunition destroyed after a Russian ballistic missile slammed into the Ukrainian city of Odesa late Wednesday, the State Emergency Service reported.

Vladimir Putin warned he could 'lose his life' as Ukraine prepares huge attack in war For years, the Russian president has denied Ukraine its own statehood, writing in a lengthy 2021 essay that "Russians and Ukrainians were one people" dating back to the late 9th century.

Opinion: That’s Not Physics by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Opinion: That’s Not Physics

Since 2000, the advent of conferences and federal funding devoted to biological physics convinced a growing number of physics departments to accept it as a legitimate and exciting subfield of physics. Only several prominent U.S. physics departments remain biophysics-free in 2024.

The above article is written from the point of view of employability with academia, and not in terms of all the damage done to scientific knowledge because of issues arising from topic demarcation.

AstraZeneca admits its Covid vaccine can cause side effect in court documents for first time by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Recent research into the drug hydroxychloroquine, that can be likened to a troop carrier carrying zinc ion troopers into a cell, states that if it is to be effective, it must be delivered early on in the disease process. Once inside an infected cell, the zinc troops will actively kill viruses yet leave the rest of the cell unharmed. Our problem with using it effectively is that we have very few tests that can actually detect Covid early with a good deal of accuracy so treatment is often delayed.

Remember, however, there are foods that, although they do not have hydroxychloroquine in them, they do have a naturally occurring zinc ionosphere. Quercetin. Quercetin is contained in abundance in apples, honey, raspberries, onions, red grapes, cherries, citrus fruits, and green leafy vegetables. The fact that you can find quercetin in citrus fruits, may be where this myth began but in all honesty, you are much better off just eating the fruit. Oh and Onions have the highest content of quercetin per gram.

AstraZeneca admits its Covid vaccine can cause side effect in court documents for first time by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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AstraZeneca admits its Covid vaccine can cause TTS side effect in court documents for first time

Pharmaceutical giant is being sued in class action over claims its vaccine caused death and serious injury in dozens of cases. TTS – which stands for Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome – causes people to have blood clots and a low blood platelet count.

Major European nations suspended use of AstraZeneca vaccine in 2021 already due to blood clotting side effects.

Microsoft VASA brings static images to life by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Microsoft VASA brings static images to life by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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New AI music generator Udio synthesizes realistic music on demand Although the Udio team has not revealed the specific details of its model or training data (which is likely filled with copyrighted material), it told Tom's Guide that the system has built-in measures to identify and block tracks that too closely resemble the work of specific artists, ensuring that the generated music remains original.

Did AI Just End Music? (Now it’s Personal) An example of autogenerated content

What time does a clock tell after quantum tunneling? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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What time does a clock tell after quantum tunneling?

Does the particle kinda jump through the barrier with no time passing? Or do they both move at the same speed just that one takes the forbidden path, so to speak.

The key feature of quantum mechanics is that all particles are also waves. This means, among other things, that they have an internal clock, because waves change periodically. We can’t actually measure this waving for one single particle but we can measure the difference between two particles which is how interferometers work.

They haven’t actually done the experiment yet, the paper just explains how it would work. It proposes to create entangled pairs of atoms that start out being synchronized in their waving, let one run into the wall, and the other one past it, and then compare the results. That should allow them to figure out what’s actually going on.

In AWT we can model tunneling with basin, in which surface ripples overcome obstacles through extradimensions of surface, i.e. through underwater. Yes, underwater waves are faster than surface ripples, but they mediate energy across obstacles in indeterministic way.

How Communists Made Unbreakable Glass by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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How Communists Made Unbreakable Glass See also Superfest Sources

Planned obsolescence should be made illegal - especially in the light of energetic and global warming crisis.

But the very same principle applies to ignorance of overunity and cold fusion findings, which are also inexaustible sources of energy.

Liberals three times more biased than conservatives when evaluating ideologically opposite individuals by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Stockholm, Sweden 1955 versus 2023

Patrick Deneen: Liberalism has failed because liberalism has succeeded Except we should name it multicultural progressivism, not liberalism. This progressivism was enforced by anti-liberal way actually: against free will of majority of voters.

Celebration of the fifth columns. Why are Muslims pushing into a "rotting" Europe? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Too many Fins in Finland (backup)

What globalists do is replace the local working class by self-imported 'victims', i.e. colonists who vote for them forever & more are imported.

This usurps democracy because the shift is permanent, self-reinforcing and it occasionally destroys the nation. This political trick has to be banned.

Liberals three times more biased than conservatives when evaluating ideologically opposite individuals by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Liberals three times more biased than conservatives when evaluating ideologically opposite individuals

Conservative personality is borderline autistic, liberal one neurodivergent. IMO it's about synapses/axons disbalance. See also:

Psychologists: Getting Liberals to Agree Really is Like Herding Cats

Liberals tend to underestimate what they have in common with other liberals

NASA Veteran’s Propellantless Propulsion Drive That Physics Says Shouldn’t Work Just Produced Enough Thrust to Overcome Earth’s Gravity by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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NASA Veteran’s Propellantless Propulsion Drive That Physics Says Shouldn’t Work Just Produced Enough Thrust to Overcome Earth’s Gravity

Charles Buhler is a research scientist in the Electrostatics and Surface Physics Laboratory at NASA Kennedy Space Center since 2000. His startup Exodus Propulsion Technologies start-up claims to have discovered propellant-free propulsion system that produces 1g (9.8 m/s²) thrust in hard-vacuum experimental testing. “The highest we have generated on a stacked system is about 10 mN,” Buhler told The Debrief.

They were able to demonstrate a very simple method for creating the asymmetry by having a different dielectric on the surface of each plate. Different permittivities allow different electric fields (and hence pressure on different plates). Stacking resulted in greater generated force per unit volume with “standard build” configuration using ground plates as the both ends. But the curve fits began to deviate away from a simple quadratic term and some samples kept producing forces with no added power. High forces appeared without sparking or breakdown, indicating something else was at play. See also:

Celebration of the fifth columns. Why are Muslims pushing into a "rotting" Europe? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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More than 20 sexual predators are jailed for total of 346 years after eight young girls were raped, abused and trafficked in West Yorkshire

Sarfraz Hussain Riaz, 40, from Dewsbury, sentenced to 15 years; Zafar Iqbal, 38, from Batley, sentenced to 17 years; Nasar Iqbal, 38, from Batley, sentenced to 10 years; Mohammed Tauseef Hanif, 39, from Dewsbury, jailed for nine-and-a-half years; Ali Shah, 38, from Dewsbury, sentenced to 10 years; Moshin Nadat, 38, from Heckmondwike, was sentenced to seven-and-a-half-years. Mohammed Chothia, 47, from Batley, sentenced to 17 years; Bilal Patel, 42, from Leicester, sentenced to 13 years; Asif Ali, 53, from Batley, was sentenced to 24 years; Safraz Miraf, 49, from Dewsbury, sentenced to four-and-a-half years; Mohammed Nazam Nasser, 38, from Batley, sentenced to seven-and-a-half years; Amir Ali Hussain, 45, from Batley, sentenced to eight years.

Celebration of the fifth columns. Why are Muslims pushing into a "rotting" Europe? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Muslims marched in Hamburg Germany today to demand an Islamic Caliphate

There are an estimated 90,000 Muslims living in Hamburg, with at least 71,000 of them living in the newly created administrative district of hamburg-Mitte. The share of Muslims in Germany (6.1% in 2016) would increase to 10.8% in 2050 under the medium scenario, in which regular migration continues at its recent pace and refugee flows stop entirely.

Germany still imports them and they have like 10 kids at a time while ethnic German birth rates are decreasing.

Russia is sure to lose in Ukraine, reckons a Chinese expert on Russia by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Microsoft VASA brings static images to life by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Think you understand evaporation? Think again, says MIT by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Think you understand evaporation? Think again, says MIT

Water molecules have quite a number of different vibrational modes, so the absorption mechanism could be quite complex. The energy of a single photon of green light is somewhere around 2.18–2.37 eV (depending on the hue of green). So there is more than enough spare energy in the light for evaporation, depending on the absorption mechanism. Doing some quick number-crunching shows that the latent heat of vaporisation for water is 0.423 eV per molecule. This is actually quite high compared to most liquids.

What the MIT team discovered is that light in the visible spectrum is enough to knock water molecules loose at the surface where it meets air and send them floating away. In other words, while it's true that evaporation has been happening all of these years due to fluctuations in temperature, water has also been turning to vapor from the force of light beams alone. The scientists have termed the process the "photomolecular effect" after the photoelectric effect that was explained by Einstein in 1905, in which particles of light could free electrons from atoms in the material they strike. Clouds absorb sunlight often soak up more sunlight than physics say is possible. The photomolecular effect on these clouds – which causes additional, unexpected evaporation – could help solve the puzzle. See also: