Four different cases of collision between two atomic nuclei:
Direct Complete Fusion, Sequential Complete Fusion, Incomplete Fusion and Elastic Breakup.
At last Direct Fusion and Evaporation of comp...
Four different cases of collision between two atomic nuclei: Direct Complete Fusion, Sequential Complete Fusion, Incomplete Fusion and Elastic Breakup. At last Direct Fusion and Evaporation of compound nucleus. Done using 3d studio max.
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So basically what you are doing is going to the internet café to promote some bullshit unproven and unprovable theory of spinning photons creating mass and gravity, but you are not interested in somebody challenging your notion of its correctness. Maybe you should restrain yourself to your own area of expertise and stop making claims about things you don't understand.
dont get so hostile because im not even slightly interested in your sensless provocation
based on hte disappointment that i couldnt discuss waht you had to say.look
dont see it as attack consider it. give it a try
thats how inventions are made usually thats how great things are. you would be a nay sayer in theory of gravity or heliocentric worldviews donthostilisise it away so cheaply giveitatry andwhenyouresmarter check it its abeautiful thesis/tehroy like a spitfire warbird
There is no need to give theories a try which can be unproved in the blink of an eye. THAT's how science works. You approach everything with scepticism. You listen to what the other one has to say, compare it to the facts and realize it does or doesn't work. Your theory, as fascinating as it may be, is false. It's as simple as that. Science never gives 'a try' to a theory it can prove to be incorrect.
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I haz played too much Touhou ~_~
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Maybe you should restrain yourself to your own area of expertise and stop making claims about things you don't understand.
based on hte disappointment that i couldnt discuss waht you had to say.look
dont see it as attack
consider it.
give it a try
thats how inventions are made usually
thats how great things are.
you would be a nay sayer in theory of gravity or heliocentric worldviews
donthostilisise it away so cheaply
giveitatry
andwhenyouresmarter check it
its abeautiful thesis/tehroy like a spitfire warbird
THAT's how science works. You approach everything with scepticism. You listen to what the other one has to say, compare it to the facts and realize it does or doesn't work.
Your theory, as fascinating as it may be, is false. It's as simple as that.
Science never gives 'a try' to a theory it can prove to be incorrect.