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Originally Posted by kgpoolerev
Go find 'seperation of Church and State' in the Constitution.
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OK, Ken, it's right here in the First Amendment...
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Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
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So you are trying to convince me that matter is created and destroyed which is a direct contradiction of the First Law of Thermodynamics. So when the U235 is bombarded with a neutron making it U236 it then breaks down into Kr92 and Ba141 and 3 seperate neutrons which then hit other U235 atoms and create a chain reaction. Now if you add all of the atomic mass together you have the same mass coming out as you have going into the reaction. It is an extothermic reaction releasing a lot of energy.
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Matter can be converted into energy...they are interchangeable. If you took a dollar bill out of your pocket and instantaneously converted it to energy, you would have an explosion about the size of the one over Hiroshima. They (scientists) figured that about 1 gram of matter was converted into energy under Einstein's formula, E=m*c^2, in the blast over Hiroshima. See the link below...
The nuclear bomb from Hiroshima up to modern use
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The principle on which the atomic bomb is founded has its roots in the search developed in 1905 by Albert Einstein who published the theory of the narrow relativity, that contains the famous relationship of equivalence between mass and energy, expressed by the equation E=mc2. The relationship of Einstein affirms that a mass m can be transformed in a quantity of energy equal to the product of the same mass for the square of the speed of the light in the void, c
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and this link
Little Boy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Approximately 600 milligrams of mass were converted into energy.
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Tell me Storman, where did the bang come from?
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I don't know, Ken...there are theories...including the Big Bang Theory itself...., but that is one of the great mysteries of science.
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What matter was there? What would you have me believe?
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I would have you believe nothing, Ken. Look at the observations for yourself; read the different and sometimes differing theories that try to explain those observations...and see what you think....that is what science is all about....
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