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Quantum Energy Generator (QEG) Open Sourced (by HopeGirl)

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Quote from: joel321 on September 05, 2015, 12:35:47 AM
This cannot be true based on all that we know so far. The 100% fact is light curves inside a curved string of glass or a curved string of clear plastic (like I mentioned the optic cable).



light  can not be bend so the rest of discussion  exactly related to "light bend" in nonsense .



Quote from: joel321 on September 05, 2015, 12:35:47 AM
How does the optic cable is able to bend the light beam?

it does not  I explained it in the picture and link but you keep asking questions instead of reading and viewing simple picture that is in front of your eye and does not  require from you even to click on the link.




Quote from: joel321 on September 05, 2015, 12:35:47 AM
do you actually believe that there are no "optic cables" in the galaxy...

I do not know it.
I do not now mechanism that could be responsible for  keeping such structure acting this way.




Quote from: joel321 on September 05, 2015, 12:35:47 AM
One sometimes believes that humans "invent" something when it is just a lie, they don't INVENT anything, they just LEARN from what they see.

it does not make any difference, who cares.
You have something others do not. What difference it is if you invented it o you have learn mechanisms of nature that  allow you to have it?



Quote from: joel321 on September 05, 2015, 12:35:47 AMHow are you 100% sure that light does not bend in space?




again nonsense discussion read material I have provided for you.

Quote from: joel321 on September 05, 2015, 12:35:47 AM
You do understand perception right?
I think I do but my wife understands it better or equal to me as she is master of psychology and philosophy is placed  more close to her education.
Quote from: joel321 on September 05, 2015, 12:35:47 AM[/size]
If you look up at a star, it looks like it is "glowing" like if it is blinking...that right there means light bends.
light does not bend.
however in intergalactic distances we might see "light curvature "


material to view:1.Metric expansion of space
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_expansion_of_space


2.Cosmic distance ladder
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_distance_ladder


3.Observable universe
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observable_universe




Quote from: joel321 on September 05, 2015, 12:35:47 AM[/size]
wait a minute, this is why the galaxy looks like its swirling. Light DISIPATES all around.....as a mater of fact light is like a sound wave...

no light does  not dissipate  as matter, light collides with matter and is most likely changed to heat.


quote:
If we think back to the early Universe, there are two big assumptions astronomers make, according to How Stuff Works:
there was a lot of hydrogen and helium, with some parts denser than other areas.
In the denser areas, gas clumped together in protogalactic clouds; the thickest areas collapsed into stars.


"These stars burned out quickly and became globular clusters, but gravity continued to collapse the clouds,"
How Stuff Works wrote.
"As the clouds collapsed, they formed rotating disks.
The rotating disks attracted more gas and dust with gravity and formed galactic disks.
Inside the galactic disk, new stars formed. What remained on the outskirts of the original cloud were globular clusters and the halo composed of gas, dust and dark matter.
http://www.universetoday.com/23870/the-milky-ways-rotation/




Quote from: joel321 on September 05, 2015, 12:35:47 AM
the ONLY reason a laser beam goes straight is because MIRRORS are used to FOCUS the
intensity towards one area but this is the same like speakers, WiFi antennas, etc. light does BEND period LETS NOT CONFUSE IT WITH the speed.
I'm not talking about the speed.


nonsense.
it looks like gibberish


Quote from: joel321 on September 05, 2015, 12:35:47 AM[
What instruments did you use to see a photon?


what kind of photon? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ?   ??? ??? ??? ??? ??   ??? ??? ??? ??? ??
please read material  I have attached for you in my previous posts, and than ask specific  question..


to make comics of your question more explicit
I use example:
what instrument did you  use to  see a man. ??? ??? ??? ??  ??? ??? ??  ??? ??? ?


What kind of man ?
1. short or tall?.
2. smart or stupid?
3.scientist or not scientist?
4.gay or straight?
and so on...........................


one of answers:
your eye can be instrument to see certain photons in very narrow bandwidth of electromagnetic  spectrum .




Quote from: joel321 on September 05, 2015, 12:35:47 AM[/size]Do photons die? Or do they keep going in a "straight" line for ever?


Photon has a  rest mass  zero.
Photon can be created or destroyed under certain conditions,
Photons can be absorbed by atoms. When they do, they give up their energy to the atom; for example,
a photon striking a hydrogen atom with the right amount of energy will be entirely absorbed,
and its energy will go to boosting the hydrogen's electron to a higher energy level.

in regards to your question about x-ray
The way I see x-ray is like  on the pictures at the bottom.

Quote from: joel321 on September 05, 2015, 12:35:47 AM
hehehehe you are the master of all known waves. And you know 100% with out a doubt that sounds waves do not communicate with light waves just because you said it.= lol just another guy passing by on his high horse.

all "I know is that I know nothing."
called the Socratic paradox, is a well-known saying that is derived from Plato's account of the Greek philosopher Socrates.


Quote from: joel321 on September 05, 2015, 12:35:47 AM
the Over Unity name changes, the truth REMAINS THE SAME! lol


Yes Overunity OU is just name of  certain  human expectation.
For eye  that expectation exists
For physics it will be energy that  you use and you do not pay for.
that can be energy you made  available for you or someone  made  it  available for you but you do not pay for it.
that is  your OU.
there is no magic, and for many of scientists, there is no God.


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in regards to my previous post:
first I have to make correction  of typing error I have made:


Quotesound wave is longitudinal ( pressure wave)
Electromagnetic  Wave is longitudinal and is not seen as pressure wave, however 
you may find term "electromagnetic pressure"  in physics.
for simplicity we are skip this property  as it is not important as a factor. 


correction:
sound wave is longitudinal ( pressure wave)
electromagnetic waves are transversal
so by that Electromagnetic  Wave is not longitudinal and is not seen as pressure wave,
(however  you may find term "electromagnetic wave pressure"  in physics.)
For simplicity we are skip this property  as it is not important for us factor by now. 




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joel321

Quotesome of them have nice stereo speakers even.

I'm a little familiar with sound systems (I even own a pair of 200W RMS tube amps). In my car I have a 500W RMS mono amp for my lows and 40W 4-channel amp for the mids and highs. For my home theater system I have 4.1 klipsch...on a receiver... the .1 is a 300W RMS 12" cabinet (it has it's amp built in). For my computer I have a 2.1 sound system the 8" woofer/cabinet is 200W RMS and the speakers are 40W each...I'm not a scammer by any means but I know my sound! What I mean is how do you know the good sound from the bad?

I have tried to ask others how can they judge something when they don't know how it works? Now SoManyWires, how do you know what is a "nice stereo" VS a not so nice?

After you tell me how the stereos work fully, then I will believe you when you "judge" a "nice stereo speakers". :)

SoManyWires

some people do have better speakers than other victims of crime including myself.

i miss my bose.

i am not qualified to explain whats best or all about how stereos work.
even though that might entertain someone, 'hope' fully someone that is not a scammer like hope moore seems to be, as being discussed more often in this qeg forum and others using the header topic titled qeg. you already knew that though no doubt.

you are going to have to ask an expert to learn moore about speakers.

joel321

Quotelight  can not be bend so the rest of discussion  exactly related to "light bend" in nonsense .

Light MUST bend is it just that human perception cannot see it far enough where it starts bending. It is just impossible for a particle/wave to go 100% straight for infinity. Like the coocoo Einstein guy showed that light bend around a massive star...although you coul call it refraction or whatever you like to call it and fit it in a perfect equation, light will bend around it and the universe is full of billions/trillions/googlions of massive stars.

Light may not bend in your perception, but since light needs to do a 360* (photon) because light needs some other particles to create it...HECK! If light needs other particles to create it, do they curve or bend? Imagine that, the particles that create light bend and make a particle that moves 100% straight for infinity without any bending. o.0

Quoteit does not  I explained it in the picture and link but you keep asking questions instead of reading and viewing simple picture that is in front of your eye and does not  require from you even to click on the link.

I'm mostly thinking in the mind than anything else and in my mind light bends...remember the perimeter of the earth is rotating at thousands of miles per our...now you are telling me that if you shine a 40W laser in to outer space, the laser beam will not bend at all? Who has even done this type of experiment? No force out there, not even the curvature of space, has an affect on light? But wait a minute, black holes suck light in = bend it. How many black holes are in space? If you shine a light in to space, I'm sure the light bend is going to curve if it passes close next to a black hole o.0?

Quotehowever in intergalactic distances we might see "light curvature "

Is not complicated, if a black hole eats light, then it bends. If there are trillions of blacks holes in a grain of sand in out galaxy, light has to bend (or be eaten)...we just can't see it with our eye ball or instruments because we are only judging the spectrum of light that our eye perception can see. If we use our thinking perception, where it has not been mathematically understood, we can see that light must bend if a light laser goes through all of those "black" holes proximity. The same can be said about sound waves.

Quoteno light does  not dissipate  as matter, light collides with matter and is most likely changed to heat.
Light does dissipate...hmm...just like the difference between a 20 lumen flashlight VS a 1000lumen flashlight...the light coming out of a 20 lumen flashlight will dissipate faster than a 1000lumen one?
The same principle can be applied to the "big bang" light. The big bang could be measured in lumen too just like any other start imploding/exploding in the math.. = light/photons/waves do disipate after a while...

Quotewhat kind of photon?

How many photons are out there? Now you reminded me of Socrates :) Well, in the photon hood! The singularity of a photon.

QuotePhoton can be created or destroyed under certain conditions,

What creates a photon? And how many variations of photons are out there?

Quoteall "I know is that I know nothing."

That is another way of saying "I'm always learning". Which shows that there are only two kind of people, those that settle for greeed and those that will always be learning till the end of their life. One never stops learning.

Quotethere is no magic, and for many of scientists, there is no God.

You are mistaken, their god is their BLIND belief that the atom will make their life better. But look at the world now? Predict the future of this earth with your math knowledge and your PHD? Enjoy the rest of your life with your wife having a 5 year vacation 'cause a massive extinction is coming soon. Look at the past history....but at any rate!

What do you call the SUN? A battery? A renewable? FREEE? A cash cow? A gift given by the atoms? I mean, it has been sitting there for billions of years just by it's self to provide abundant energy to the earth? What do you call the sun with all of it's sunlight that we all need (e.g. vitamin D and i'm sure is moreeee than just that).

scratchrobot

From the perspective of a photon, there is no such thing as time. It's emitted, and might exist for hundreds of trillions of years, but for the photon, there's zero time elapsed between when it's emitted and when it's absorbed again. It doesn't experience distance either. Light does not bend it's just an illusion.