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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | How Vast is the Dynamic Energetic Stellar Radiation That Converges Constantly Toward Each cc. of Space? |
| Author(s) | William G Carnahan |
| Keywords | dynamic energy, stellar radiation, space, Cuanta, mass, momentum |
| Published | 1983 |
| Journal | None |
| Pages | 8-10 |
Abstract
For several years we have felt challenged to throw more light on the good questions posed by splendid respondents relating to the above topic. They ask: "How many Cuanta are converging everywhere?" In other words, how much dynamic-energy-mass-momentum (DEMM) is converging today toward certain specific spots in space, - perhaps on the now vacant cc. of space where the pupil of your eye or the nail of your thumb was located six months ago?