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| Problems with Photon theory | 30 Jan 2006 01:12 GMT | 7 |
I have some thoughts and questions regarding the photon. I do question the present photon theory, but I make no claim that such theory is incorrect. I merely question. We know that a group of oscillating electrons gives off electromagnetic
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| Tied Up & Strung Out: Hollywood String Theory Movie!!! Looking For Extras!!! David Duchovney of X-Files Fame to Play Brian Greene!!!! | 28 Jan 2006 23:19 GMT | 2 |
http://physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=56 Tied Up & Strung Out: Hollywood String Theory Movie!!! Looking For Extras!!! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
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| do high frequency em waves have more biological effect than low frequency? | 26 Jan 2006 09:55 GMT | 4 |
Hi. I was wondering whether lowering the transmitting frequency of my wireless router would lessen the biological effect the electromagnetic waves have on my body (I know theres a debate over whether there is a biological effect or
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| Electron orbit distance can be explained by constant minimum spacing of aether | 25 Jan 2006 02:41 GMT | 24 |
In the old Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, the possible circular orbits were calculated and they were r = .529E-10*N^2 where n was the number of the orbit. This produced orbits which expanded out as the square of the orbit number which placed the orbits are varying
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| E&H fields through a focus | 24 Jan 2006 12:56 GMT | 2 |
I'm trying to find the complete E&H fields of a focussed beam, without approximation. I've looked in the obvious place (eg Born & Wolf) for analytic forms, but haven't found them. Do such things exist, or will I need to do (or borrow results of)
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| Bent photon missed detector.!! | 23 Jan 2006 11:09 GMT | 1 |
$$ ^ The photon would have missed EARth, if the Sun wasN'T there. [What if the bent photon had *missed* Eddington's detector.?!] ```Brian.
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| Basic Info on electromagnets | 23 Jan 2006 09:55 GMT | 16 |
I'm new to this and tried to read old posts to help form my questions better. Sorry if i sound completely lost (I guess I am!) I want to build an electromagmetic as a test/experiment/hobby. Here are the details I can provide
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| Spin in electrodynamics and Beth's experiment | 21 Jan 2006 17:52 GMT | 3 |
A celebrated Beth's experiment is one of phenomena that shows an incompleteness of the standard electrodynamics. The experiment confirms that a torque exerts on a birefringent plate from a non-parallelness of the polarization and the electric strength. But the standard expression
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| Gravity Vs inertia. | 20 Jan 2006 00:22 GMT | 2 |
$$ Gravity Vs inertia. Gravity works automatically at-a-distance ..inertia only by contact. Gravitational iMPULSE is applied per volume, inertial only per area. Gravitational iMPULSE is centro-symmetric ..inertial, only latteral.
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| briAN etc. | 19 Jan 2006 08:22 GMT | 4 |
I'm new here, been reading things for a month or so; this guy is a total nutjob, right? tom
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| no reason to apply GR | 17 Jan 2006 15:59 GMT | 2 |
You CANNOT have "center" centro-symmetry in GR gtr TiVity.!! You CANNOT have "density" .. .. .. .. .. in GR gtr TiVity.!! You CANNOT have "sphere" .. .. .. .. .. in GR gtr TiVity.!! You CANNOT have *OTHER THAN* a GR-POiNT, on ANY WORLDline.!!
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| Neutral Electro-Magnet | 17 Jan 2006 10:16 GMT | 18 |
The spines of two steel sea urchins are wrapped with wire such that all north solenoid poles point inward. They are connect to DC power supplies and placed near each other.
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| can light be bent by electromagnetic fields? | 16 Jan 2006 18:49 GMT | 40 |
can light be bent by electromagnetic fields?
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| Torsion Field questions | 16 Jan 2006 12:46 GMT | 3 |
Intro http://www.amasci.com/freenrg/tors/doc17.html Technical and mathematical data http://shipov.com/science.html
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| Moment of the Poynting vector is not spin | 15 Jan 2006 16:39 GMT | 3 |
A common opinion that moment of the Poynting vector is spin is a common delusion. A Laguerre-Gaussian beam without an azimuth phase structure is used for proving this. This delusion causes many conflicts, vagueness, and paradoxes concerning electromagnetic angular momentum.
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