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Simulation of gravity using matlab, GR and Quantum Physics

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Jedi Master - 30 Sep 2005 22:09 GMT
I has all keen in university about physics. I was a physics major that
transferred into computer engineering. I also used to love reading
quantum physics and relativity books at nite. This is the logical
outcome.... A essay on how to use general relativity and quantum
physics to derive and simulate gravity. Matlab code is included. This
essay should infuriate all the Physics Ph.D's in the house...

The url is http://www.ch4nce.com/story/2005/9/30/203542/286.

I investigate the possibility of simulating gravity through the
application of the solutions obtained from general relativity to some
of the ideas that have arisen from research in quantum physics. This
fundamental investigation forms the heart of this section.

Enjoy!
Androcles - 30 Sep 2005 22:20 GMT
I'm not infuriated.
I simply ignore crap.
*plonk*
Androcles.

|I has all keen in university about physics. I was a physics major that
| transferred into computer engineering. I also used to love reading
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
|
| Enjoy!
 
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