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Astronomy

[QUOTE="epath13,empath13 The answer to your particle question is Yes and No[/QUOTE]
Tell me a little bit more about the "yes and no" :)[/QUOTE]

Well my stuff is still outside public domain for now. There are particle states that (appear) to fall outside present laws. The following is a contestable point. I hold that all matter is the same fundamentally and I break with quatum physics assertion that Newtonian laws are not constant. However my system maybe more comprehensive and I am using a expanded Newtonian system. In short weird stuff happens but there are no magical states.
 
I sometimes get my telescope out when it's clear skies. I like seeing the Great Red Spot and the moon shadow transits on Jupiter.
 

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