You're exactly right Chris... the excess brightness flips over to darkness.
Congratulations, you figured out what a "black hole" can be!
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- Thu May 09, 2024 12:26 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Reciprocal Pixels
- Replies: 1
- Views: 6497
- Mon Nov 16, 2020 4:19 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: I KNOW. I SEE YOU NOW
- Replies: 16
- Views: 54620
Re: I KNOW. I SEE YOU NOW
Guys let us keep general discussions on AQ please.
- Fri Aug 28, 2020 8:55 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Color Polarity
- Replies: 1
- Views: 16207
Color Polarity
Hi all, Have published a paper on color in mainstream journal, available here for free download: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10838-020-09517-3 It is about Goethe and Newton. Even though I haven't directly referenced Larson, those who know the RS2 research will easily recognize the rec...
- Wed Sep 04, 2019 11:42 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Color Antagonism
- Replies: 2
- Views: 16024
Re: Color Antagonism
Nope, no work on CMY spectrum, Rabel did not seem to be aware of it.
Yes, green/magenta seems to be the axis. In terms of experiments, green was called amphoteric by several authors in that paper, i.e. it would sometimes oxidize, sometimes reduce.
Yes, green/magenta seems to be the axis. In terms of experiments, green was called amphoteric by several authors in that paper, i.e. it would sometimes oxidize, sometimes reduce.
- Tue Sep 03, 2019 8:15 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Color Antagonism
- Replies: 2
- Views: 16024
Color Antagonism
Recently I came across a 59 page paper in German by Gabriel Rabel which I spent some time translating, on Color Antagonism: The Chemical and Electrical Polarity of the Spectrum (1920) in Zeitschrift für wissenschaftliche photographie, photophysik und photochemie. v.19 1919-1920. It contains an accou...
- Fri Aug 23, 2019 8:18 am
- Forum: Astronomy and Cosmology
- Topic: The Expanding Universe
- Replies: 17
- Views: 64072
Re: The Expanding Universe
I spent nearly 4 years as a fusing specialist (AF) for some of the earlier (and later) fission weapons. I'm probably one of the few people you know who has seen plutonium up close and too personal. If they don't work, what was being loaded under the wings of fighter jets during the Cuban Crises? Fr...
- Fri Aug 23, 2019 8:06 am
- Forum: Life Unit Biology
- Topic: Speed Ranges of the Body
- Replies: 6
- Views: 36667
Re: Speed Ranges of the Body
In summary: 3D: organs and body interior 2D: skin 1D: hair Excellent. I would add that the process folds inwards also: we have the skin of organs, the peritoneal folds in the abdomen, with a transition through the muscle into blood vessel and nerves (1D). Then finally, nodules of all kinds move tow...
- Fri Aug 23, 2019 8:01 am
- Forum: Life Unit Biology
- Topic: Speed Ranges of the Body
- Replies: 6
- Views: 36667
Re: Speed Ranges of the Body
I also experience that "full out" function where you can see the entire operating theatre in full, 720 degrees--you are not observing FROM anywhere, not looking AT anything--it is all just there. When I visited NY last Fall, there was a presentation about NDEs by Robert Mays. And he descr...
- Sun Apr 07, 2019 6:51 pm
- Forum: Astronomy and Cosmology
- Topic: Planetary Analogues
- Replies: 1
- Views: 17608
Planetary Analogues
If you want to know which places on earth are used to show "Mars" and "Moon" and other places:
https://esamultimedia.esa.int/docs/gsp/ ... logues.pdf
https://esamultimedia.esa.int/docs/gsp/ ... logues.pdf
- Sat Mar 30, 2019 8:20 am
- Forum: Astronomy and Cosmology
- Topic: Redshift
- Replies: 1
- Views: 18050
Redshift
Hey folks, Came across some interesting data on redshifts, far more than what Larson or Halton Arp had at their time, which shows all the problems with the whole idea of redshift as receding velocity or distance marker. 1. Something called the "Solar Limb" redshift. This thing has been an ...