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Re: Background radiation - from where??Posted by moorglade on January 12, 2003 at 10:56:50: In Reply to: Background radiation - from where?? posted by Joachim on January 12, 2003 at 09:38:46: Hi, sometime's the most 'apparent silly' Questions are the most vital! It is 'phase'echo of the universe that evolved from a high temperature, to a low temperature that is content to be just a background? For all phase transformations temperature is of vital importance,place a perishable food source into one's freezer compartment, and you can extend its 'shelf-life' or its Decay-Time. Place the same food into an oven and watch its 'shelf-life' dissapear, via evaporation and burning ETC ETC. This is actually a 'phase transformation' in simplistic terms, as a temperature drops TIME slows down(background gravitational dragging). As temperature increase's, energies increase(food becomes carbon, charcoal etc etc)time evolves through this 'change-transformation' and foods evolve in a 'different direction' which is much faster. The perodic table can be seen as cold products(Hydrogen Helium)long lasting in cold spaces. And higher faster changing elements further down/up the periodic table. PROTONS, are longlasting because of the background temperature they exist in, and have never been observed to decay!
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