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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Electromagnetism / September 2005



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Wavy behavior of electron beams is classical28 Sep 2005 00:47 GMT2
12          Classical justification of the wave-like
Ed 01.12.31 ----------------------------------------
                behavior of electron beams
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A mirror reflecting a plane wave may receive spin27 Sep 2005 16:55 GMT46
A mirror reflecting a circularly polarized plane wave receives spin.
It was pointed out [R. Dasgupta, P. K. Gupta, Opt Lett. 30, 394 ] that
a transfer of the spin angular momentum of light to an object occurs if
the incident and emerging rays are in different directions. An angular
quantum consciousness27 Sep 2005 16:12 GMT2
I keep hearing people stating things like "It has been suggested that
quantum mechanics may be playing a role in consciousness..." *
including otherwise enlightened people such as Roger Penrose
but isn't the fact that MRI ( Magnetic Resonance Imaging ) works
Magnetic field measures26 Sep 2005 15:20 GMT7
Hy guys,
I need some help!!
I have to measure a magnetic field generated by a two coils device,
it is a  pulsed field and i need to verify the correctness of my calculation
Noskov's respond to Jeff Relf, Mark Martin and Double A23 Sep 2005 13:55 GMT8
Dear Colleagues,
As I promised, I sent your comments to the author of discussed paper,
N.K. Noskov. Today I have available his reply to you all. We strongly
disagree with his opinion, we already told it here, and we will state
Aethertheory and GUT23 Sep 2005 08:22 GMT9
I wonder who has deleted my postings "Aetherphysics, Quantumgravity"
less than 5 days and nights after my sending of two messages on the
15th. September this year?
Are we back in the Middle Ages where books, pamphlets, essays, and
Why haven't permanent magnet motors been commercialized?21 Sep 2005 09:42 GMT10
I've been doing a lot of research on permanent magnet motors (PMM)
lately.  I've seen a dozen or so designs which people have claimed to
have working versions of, and even videos demonstrating their
operation.  I've also reviewed a number of patents which claim to work,
How to get H field from E field21 Sep 2005 01:12 GMT1
Is it possible to extract H field for E field. Some comercial software
like RSoft, They use Ex Ey(for TE)to recover all the field components.
from E(Ex,Ey,Ez) field distributuion on a plane, how to get the H field
for it. Furthor more there is quite amount of Ez for the highly ...
Aetherphysics, Quantumgravity16 Sep 2005 22:31 GMT14
In previous communications I have shown the aether-equation:
   kappa*U*V = G*h*c^2,
from which follows:
   K = G*c/kappa*L^2 = U*L/h*c = 2.000343E3,
Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity13 Sep 2005 13:24 GMT3
Anyone have any substantial knowledge about this disorder (electrical
hypersensitivity) associated with Multiple chemical sensitivities.  I am not
a sufferer but I have been conversing with an old friend who claims to
suffer daily from neurological symptoms.
simple but deep!11 Sep 2005 21:34 GMT10
Dose any of u know what a "photon" exactly is?
-- adn
Polarization of em wave and quantum nature of the photon10 Sep 2005 22:56 GMT3
Can somebody help me about this pb. Everybody knows that photon is the
quantum of light and the spin is null (-> no particular direction in
space and relatively to the direction of its mvt)? Everybody knows also
that em wave can be polarized (-> ther is a particular direction). ...
Does any of this make sense ???10 Sep 2005 01:59 GMT25
"De-Mystifying" Theoretical Physics
I am not a professional physicist.  I am nothing but an enthusiastic
amateur.  Neither am I a professional mathematician.  I would rate my level
of mathematical knowledge as probably just above A-Level standard.  So I am
e=mc^2 and e=1/2mv^209 Sep 2005 11:06 GMT5
I see that e=mc^2 is a special case of e=1/2mv^2, for v=c except
there is no 1/2 constant term in the second equation.  Why is the 1/2
constant missing in the e=mc^2 formula?
cheers,
Info on Barrett SU(2) gauge, monopoles etc06 Sep 2005 16:21 GMT1
If anyone own the paper of Barrett in the following or know
where to view it, let me know as I'd like to see the entire
article:
Barrett, T.W., "Comments on the Harmuth ansatz: Use of a magnetic
Pages: 1 2 August, 2005
 
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