12 Sep 2007, 3:18pm
(pseudo)science
by justo
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“the lifetime of a water molecule is a fraction of a second”

the author of an article on homeopathy makes this statement.

humans are made up of something like 60% water — are we really just a shimmering liquid hologram? even an atom of hydrogen out of H2O is mostly empty space (and the probability of the existence of a tiny electron somewhere in a cloud). our planet makes a nice holographic display. i think that sol and sgr a* are culpable in making this happen. thanks guys, it’s pretty!

12 Sep 2007, 2:52pm
(pseudo)science
by justo
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radiation and processes

there was an article on rf signals i read at the pittsburgh post gazette that described bombarding salt water with radio wave emissions. these emissions apparently reduced the molecular bond energy and allowed a sustained environment for burning hydrogen from the solution to produce water, heat, and energy.

is there a chain reaction from the hawking radiation emitted from each galaxy’s central black hole to the burning of the stars contained within? in that case i wonder what bonds the black hole reduces to allow stars to burn… and further do black holes themselves have an emission that gives them life?