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Vacuous thoughts

Vacuum cannot be proper vacuum. There must be a medium to hold the dark energy and there exists an isometric medium consisting of photons which are holding the dark energy as photons are the smallest elementary particle in term of energy as well as mass. If we cannot create a perfect vacuum, then we cannot conclude that an electro magnetic radiation can propagate without a medium.

A photon cannot be mass less. Its rest mass is assumed to be zero as it is so small that it cannot be weighed. Its momentum can be observed as it is not so negligible.

A photon cannot travel from the source of an electro magnetic radiation to another to carry out the energy. Photons only transfer the energy from one point to another as per the basic rule of the transverse wave as an electro magnetic wave is a special kind of transverse wave.

Vibration is the only way to transfer energy from one point to another. Different mode of vibration produces different kind of energy. So if we try to construct the T.O.E. equation, then we have to find out the equation of different mode of vibrations.

A string is hypothetical as we cannot explain that by which matter it is made of. What there exists in any elementary particle to produce the mass, charge etc. is a medium of high dense photons. The photons absorb energy from different rays of different frequencies. As there exists a magnetic moment in every elementary particle, the photons cannot escape from the particles. The continuous energy state change (as it absorbs energy from a ray having a definite frequency or of its multiple integral) of the photons produces a definite mode of vibration. As a result the mass and charges (in some cases) of the particles are produced.

A black hole is continuously expanding and the proper vacuum only exists in the active gravitational field of it because the gravity of a black hole is so intense that it attracts even the particles of negligible masses, like photons.

The Big Bang is a cyclic process and it could occur from any black hole irrespective of its size or energy. The time period can be different but any black hole can end up with a Big Bang.

I, Soumya Roy, to whom you've answered before, am definite to prove all those things stated above. But I cannot do it alone without your help because of insufficient equipments and proper laboratory. I'm definite if we prove all those things no one can stop us from winning the Nobel. These things cannot be proved yet because no one has ever think these in this point of view. Please try to help me. Contact me in this number : <redacted>. Please contact me as early as possible. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 117.194.162.85 (talk) 13:09, 22 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

The photon mass hypothesis of Nthng is imp (talk · contribs) is discussed at User talk:Dbfirs#Thank_you_for_your_reply.   — Jeff G.  ツ 17:25, 3 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

Dilthey

Thanks for providing the biography here. It gives an excellent basis. hgilbert (talk) 12:04, 11 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

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hey - did you get my request from earlier (see this page's history)? any chance you could do it? (I know it's a tall order)... for inspiration, and to show how possible it is, you might consult this thread... --188.29.235.12 (talk) 00:51, 11 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

I guess you can't do it? :( Oh well, thanks anyway. 188.29.205.89 (talk) 08:26, 12 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

OOps, sorry

Sorry about [1]; darn one-touch rollback. -- Finlay McWalterTalk 10:11, 23 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

FACE/OFF 1997 FILM

I was already stressed few minutes ago, Since you didn't answer my questions about Face/Off, it means that I'm getting stressed out some more. On wikipedia, the plot summary doesn't answer any of my questions. Please answer my questions one by one. Please write an answer for each of my questions.

1. Castor Troy has a girlfriend, Sasha.

2. In the movie, does Castor find out that Sasha gave birth to a kid? Yes or No.

3. When Archer breaks out of the prison, Archer goes to Dietrich's apartment. When Archer goes to Dietrich's apartment, Sasha is on top of Archer's body. Sasha, Dietrich, & Dietrich's henchmen don't know that Archer has Castor's face. If Sasha hates Castor Troy, then why is Sasha on top of Archer's body & why does Sasha kiss Castor/Archer?

4. When Pollux Troy informs Castor that Archer's sitting inside Dietrich's apartment, Castor sends the FBI Team to Dietrich's apartment.

5. Since Pollux & Castor are brothers, it means that Pollux & Castor love each other.

6. Castor & Pollux are evil. I know that Castor & Pollux are not gay. I know that Castor & Pollux are not bi-sexual.

7. Since Castor's sending the FBI Team to Dietrich's apartment, I know that it's because Castor wants to kill Archer.

8. Since Castor's sending the FBI Team to Dietrich's apartment, is it because Castor hates Dietrich? Yes or No.

9. Since Castor's sending the FBI Team to Dietrich's apartment, is it because Castor wants Dietrich to die? Yes or No.

10. Since Castor's sending the FBI Team to Dietrich's apartment, is it because Castor hates Dietrich's henchmen? Yes or NO.

11. Since Castor's sending the FBI Team to Dietrich's apartment, is it because Castor wants Dietrich's henchmen to die? Yes or NO.

12. Since Castor's sending the FBI Team to Dietrich's apartment, is it because Castor hates Sasha? YES OR NO.

13. Since Castor's sending the FBI Team to Dietrich's apartment, is it because Castor wants Sasha to die? YES OR NO.

14. In this movie, does Castor love Sasha? YES OR NO.

15. In this movie, does Castor stop loving Sasha? YES OR NO.

16. Does Sasha love Castor? YES OR NO.

17. Does Sasha stop loving Castor? YES OR NO.

18. When Castor sends the FBI TEAM to Dietrich's Apartment, Castor was pointing the gun at Sasha. Since Castor was pointing his gun at Sasha, was Castor planning to shoot Sasha? YES OR NO.

19. Since Castor was pointing his gun at Sasha, was Castor trying to lure Archer or Dietrich into a trap? YES OR NO.

20. Since Castor's bullet entered Dietrich's body, it cause Dietrich to die. Since Dietrich died, is Castor happy about Dietrich's death? YES OR NO.

21. Does Sasha realize that Archer has Castor's face? YES OR NO.

22. After Lazarro's funeral, if Sasha realizes that Archer has Castor's face, then how did Sasha realize the truth?

23. When the African American man threatened to shoot Sasha, is that when Sasha realized that Archer has Castor's face? YES OR NO. (Sean Archer123 (talk) 07:51, 13 September 2011 (UTC)).Reply

Message for Colapeninsula

Have you seen the movie called Face/Off? Are you able to answer my questions about the movie called Face/Off? Please.(Sean Archer123 (talk) 01:29, 15 September 2011 (UTC)).Reply

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Hello, it's me Christopher. I hope that I'm not bothering you. If I'm bothering you, then I'm sorry & I didn't mean to do it. Is it okay for me to ask you if you saw movie called Accused At 17(film)? I was unable to understand some of the events. Is it okay for me to ask you questions about the confusing Events in Accused At 17(film)?(Christopher12345678 (talk) 23:29, 3 December 2011 (UTC)).Reply

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I had worked on Phelps Stokes Fund a little bit a week ago, came back to finish it and saw that you had already done a lot. Just wanted to say that:

  1. In an article like that, its probably not necessary to link all that you did. The main thing is that you end up with far more redlinks then is healthy, or, even worse, bluelinks that go to the wrong place. As it is, I ended up removing or modifying over a dozen links.
  2. That said, you did a great job and in light of your recent edits, I'd like to invite you to WP:WikiProject Wikify, a project dedicated to fixing all articles tagged with {{wikify}}. I see you've done many in the recent days, and we are actually in the middle of our December wikification drive, a bi-monthly drive set up to combat the ever increasing backlog we face.

Anyway, I hope you continue your work, regardless of whether or not you choose to join us. Til then, Nolelover Talk·Contribs 23:44, 21 December 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Hi, friend

I just clicked through your piece on Mr. Thompson the poet in the new pages queue. Thanks for that, it's a nice contribution.

It looks from your edit history that you're pretty new to writing stuff, so you might want to revisit that page and see the way I tweaked the footnotes so that they'd show at the bottom correctly. The software as it is currently configured makes that pretty difficult unless you set the page up right and use the < ref > tags. Also, it looks to me like there's something wrong with the title of the book in which the piece on Thompson appears. Would it be possible for you to go back and fix that?

Anyway, keep up the good work! —Tim Davenport //// Carrite (talk) 21:08, 22 December 2011 (UTC)Reply

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There is a discussion which concerns you at Wikipedia talk:Reference desk#Deleted Birther soapboxing. SpinningSpark 19:39, 24 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/LUNA_Bar#LUNA_Bar

I've replied to you there. 86.** IP (talk) 09:14, 5 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

inre Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lakshmi Putrudu

I invite you to take another look at the article Lakshmi Putrudu. Encouraged by your comment at the AFD, I did some looking myself and performed a little expansion and sourcing on the seemingly forgotten article. Might you consider upping your "weak" keep and joining me in further improvements to the article under discussion? Thanks. Schmidt, MICHAEL Q. 07:01, 6 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Brown fox code

This source that you cited is one of those cheap books that just sweeps up Wikipedia articles for reprint. It's not a reliable source. Ten Pound Hammer(What did I screw up now?) 01:19, 21 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

ANI

FYI, I have reported you at ANI. Nageh (talk) 14:22, 23 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

Silk Purse Award

  Silk Purse Award
I am both pleased and honored to present you with the Silk Purse Award in appreciation for your superb improvements to the Rediscovering God in America article, essentially changing what some decided was as a sow's ear into a terrific silk purse. Keep up the terrific work! Schmidt, MICHAEL Q. 05:01, 24 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

Thanks!

For the added references at Linda S. Reeves. It was appreciated. --joe deckertalk to me 06:00, 26 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Userpage

Hi, I notice you regularly as both of us are ref desk regulars. You have been editing for a long time, but finding your userpage a red link is a bit odd. I'll suggest create a userpage :) --SupernovaExplosion Talk 15:34, 1 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Gregory_Scott_Cummins

Research has shown he's not, in fact, a pro athlete. I'm impressed; it means yet another lie in the article. 86.** IP (talk) 21:05, 4 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

List of best selling boy/girl bands

Hi, I reached you because you commented on the AfD discussion page of List of Best Selling Girl Groups http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/List_of_best-selling_girl_groups. First I want to say that I'm new in this, so I would like to seek your advice as to what step to take regarding this. You see, the male equivalent of the page, "List of Best Selling Boybands" has been deleted as per the consensus here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/List_of_best-selling_boy_bands. I strongly feel that this is inconsistency, just as this guide explained. The argument for deletion was the exactly the same and yet the consensus was different. I would like to know if there's a place somewhere where I can bring this issue up, so that consistency can be reached. I've tried contacting the admin here but he said there's nothing he could do because he was only following the consensus. Thank you. Krystaleen (talk) 03:34, 14 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

inre Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mickaël Vendetta (2nd nomination)

Led into the light by Uncle G, I have been slogging my way through the sources found at fr:Mickaël Vendetta#Notes et références and other found myself through a diligent search.[2] My work with translating French is going slowly, but already the article is looking far better than when first nominated. Yes, there's more to do and I grant its slow going... but I think it is easy enough to see that, agree with Mickaël Vendetta's methods or not, he has caught the eye of the media and meets WP:GNG. Schmidt, MICHAEL Q. 06:10, 17 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

Golden Plate awardees list

Hi Colapeninsula, back in April you very helpfully commented on the AfD discussion for an article I created, List of Golden Plate awardees, and I notice that since then you've worked on a few different list articles. Since you have experience with this kind of article I wanted to ask if you think expanding the Golden Plate awardees article would be reasonable.

At the moment, the article's infobox links to the page on the Academy of Achievement's website for awardees from 2007-2009. There's a new page on the website, here, which provides a summary list of notable award winners, but it has around 150 more names on it that aren't in the current article. I'm interested to hear what you think about replacing the infobox link and adding the rest of the awardees to the article. If you could reply here or on my talk page, that would be appreciated. Lastly, as you may recall, I am working as a paid consultant to the Academy, so I should note again that I definitely have a clear COI with this topic. Cheers, WWB Too (talk) 18:08, 25 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

Source

You mentioned at AfD: Sciences (Adey W. THE ENERGY AROUND US. Sciences [serial online]. January 1986;26(1):52.). I'm having a hard time finding it though, you seem to mention it being online, do you happen to have the link? Cheers, IRWolfie- (talk) 11:30, 28 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

Twitter issue

As you had participated in the previous AfD, your views would be welcome here Talk:Use_of_Twitter_by_celebrities_and_politicians#Proposal_to_merge. §§AnimeshKulkarni (talk) 16:31, 11 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

Luka Magnotta AFD4

Hi, your input is requested at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Luka Magnotta (4th nomination), per your previous comments at the third AFD. Regards, -Stevertigo (t | c) 03:47, 17 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

Black Magic Tim

Thanks for your comments on Syr Law. its been hard to find moderators who understand the importance of this link. Could you also review Black Magic Tim or better the debate at Articles for deletion/Tim Wilson (filmmaker). Thanks Dustyairs (talk) 01:17, 26 June 2012 (UTC)Reply