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Sure Nuts, what is your debate with there being no electron shell at all and the field of electromagnetism comes from the core of the nucleus?Uncle.
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Sure Nuts, what is your debate with there being no electron shell at all and the field of electromagnetism comes from the core of the nucleus?Uncle.
What's yours?Sure Nuts, what is your debate with there being no electron shell at all and the field of electromagnetism comes from the core of the nucleus?
I said already, core pressure causes heat that causes the atoms in the core to spin the whole planet. Why wouldn't it be the same for a nucleus? Perhaps the content of the nucleus isn't consistent across all elements and why they vary in magnetic properties.What's yours?
The Sun has way more core pressure, right? Does it spin faster than the Earth? Is it flying apart?I said already, core pressure causes heat that causes the atoms in the core to spin the whole planet. Why wouldn't it be the same for a nucleus? Perhaps the content of the nucleus isn't consistent across all elements and why they vary in magnetic properties.
The core of any gas giant is going to be different then that of a rocky planet.The Sun has way more core pressure, right? Does it spin faster than the Earth? Is it flying apart?
The core of any gas giant is going to be different then that of a rocky planet.
What does that have to do with the electromagnetic field originating in the core?
I said already, core pressure causes heat that causes the atoms in the core to spin the whole planet.
Agreed since electrons don't exist. They simply have field interactions or "bonds" instead. Their strength and extent depending upon the number of protons. The common practice of referring to the most extensive fields as "valence shells" really presents no problem.The atom's don't form electron bonds in molecule's.
Relative to what? The protons and neutrons (masses) attract the Aether (gravity) which pushes them together some while also jamming itself in between and holding them apart. The positive, magnetic field potential of each proton draws stabilizing, negative potential from counterspace (the dielectric) as needed and allowed ("quantized") by the Aether. The combined field interactions produce the shells and molecular bonds discussed above.There is no tremendous amounts of space between the atom's in molecule's
The electromagnetic ("electric") coupling created by the protons within the nucleus is normally exponentially stronger than anything relating to gravity. Covalent and ionic bonding as well. "Magnetic spin" is just quantum mechanical hooey, imo., They are connected together from gravity and magnetic spin.
"Mars which spins the same" + "molecule's in chains will all spin at the same rate and twist the chain"So spin doesn't determine magnetic strength, like we see in Mars which spins the same as earth but has a much weaker magnetic field. So molecule's in chains will all spin at the same rate and twist the chain, but the strength of the bond can be weak or strong depending on magnetic strength.
Given one strand (say the "sense strand") twists (not "spins") clockwise, its ("antisense strand") pair twists counterclockwise. The mirror mage occurs opposite the RNA polymerase:DNA molecules have an antiparallel structure - that is, the two strands of the helix run in opposite directions of one another.
Pick the school that accepts the most credits from the other and finish your degree.Outstanding student loan debt increased by $30 billion and stood at $1.6 trillion in Q3 2023.
Still have no student loan debt. I do have enough credits for an associate of the arts degree but my classes are spread between two schools. Dang!
Speaking of Doppler shift:The observer looking at the sky. Earth doesn't reflect light the same way the gravity field of the nucleus would. Light doesn't reach the nucleus, that's what the electric shell is, where light can get no closer to the nucleus and it rebounds outward.
Gravity.What makes object's fall through a liquid?
Subtracting the Learjet's speed from the speed of soundI'll say the speed of sound was about 1115 ft/sec (or say 760 mi/hr) since it was pretty warm that day and I live about 600 ft above sea level, IIRC.
Say the Learjet was cruising at 530 mi/hr. Again, on top of the jet engine sound which quickly diminished in pitch, a regular beep beep beep noise (say one beep per sec) was evident and persistent. Still thinking about what caused that beep beep beep business..
THe whole wavicle thing seems to be predicated simply on the fact we came to waves first and to particles.Wow what a surprise light is a wave and space is it's medium, never saw that commin'. It's not as obvious as the earth isn't flat, but it's pretty layman to observe in the video that it is a wave.