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My scope of knowledge and experience includes inorganic chemistry, electronics, physics, and other subjects including "Special Access Programs" work. I have worked in various research and development fields for over 26 years. Much of this work has been for large corporations.
My overall experience includes communications technology, research on delta-gravitational field modification physics, and anti-aging pharmaceuticals production and evaluation.
Other points of interest: I have an I.Q. average of over 180 points after the standard normalization with tests provided and/or given by: Raven, Rottus' and MENSA. I operate a simple analytical research laboratory of my own, and also have a private technical research library. I also have as hobbies: Research regarding UFO's, alchemy, and "restricted intelligence subjects" in general.
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Hello Chucho... Thanks for your question! Sorry for my late reply, had to swap-out my computer modem! As for Compounds: From Ask.com "1. A pure, macroscopically homogeneous substance consisting
Hello Renee... Thanks for your question! The answer is Friction..as a result of gravity. Defined: Physics A force that resists the relative motion or tendency to such motion of two bodies or
Hello Rambo: Thanks for your questions! Note: Long questions get short answers,short questions get longer answers. Plus, I am a renegade scientist as well as a common one. Here we go... "Another
Hello Dave: Thanks for your questions! Yes, in general, according to the laws of inertia, a body in motion will tend to remain in motion. So, if one's ship or car stops suddenly, the occupants bodies
Hello Sammi: Thanks for your question! When combining two substances, the four changes that may occur are... Note: This is a web extract. Too much typing for me. "Chemical changes are a result

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