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| Spacetime? | 27 Nov 2003 20:02 GMT | 7 |
What is Spacetime? Regards, Monitek (Arden Barker)
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| Casimir Effect may be proof of Quantum Physics Model | 24 Nov 2003 18:32 GMT | 13 |
http://www.tshankha.com/casimir_effect.htm "The Casimir effect is a small attractive force which acts between two close parallel uncharged conducting plates, It is due to quantum vacuum fluctuations of the electromagnetic field." From "What is the Casimir
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| Electron has two distinct radii | 24 Nov 2003 04:40 GMT | 3 |
In the Standard Model, there are at least two distinct radii attributed to the electron. There is the classical electron radius, and the Bohr radius. In the Quantum Physics Model the subatomic particles are seen as toroids. A toroid has two distinct radii, the small radius and the ...
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| Interesting paper, need feedback | 23 Nov 2003 23:30 GMT | 1 |
I wrote the interesting paper, and I require feedback. Could you please check it over. Thanks in advance. --- 20 joules equals 20 joules, right? Well, consider the following:
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| The Making of Observations in Relativistic Systems | 21 Nov 2003 17:02 GMT | 2 |
The Making of Observations in Relativistic Systems A while ago a program was presented on NOVA in which a physicist described an experiment. In this experiment he used two identical atomic clocks and transported one of them around the world in a jet aircraft. He observed that
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| Do Virtual Photons Exist? | 21 Nov 2003 10:42 GMT | 1 |
Do Virtual Photons Exist? The Aether was original conceived as a means of explaining "forces acting at a distance" (i.e.- electric, magnetic, gravitation, et al). When the idea of the classical Aether was abandoned early in the century, there was a need to
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| Pauli's exclusion principle | 20 Nov 2003 05:31 GMT | 2 |
The basic Q is whether Pauli's exclusion is an axiom or can be derived from other axioms like the em force, weak, strong and spacetime geometry + whatever.... Now, what I've come across is that the fermionic wavefunction changes
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| diff EQ on strings, check out the math | 16 Nov 2003 17:25 GMT | 1 |
Check my math! I've derived a differential equation for strings starting from Stokes Theorem to show that energy is conserved along a world-sheet. These diff eq's involve connection coefficients. And I'm not really sure what it all
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| Important Discovery | 15 Nov 2003 20:50 GMT | 3 |
What does anyone think of this?: The ether in which this little earth floats, in which we move and have our being, is a form of energy moving at an inconceivably high rate of vibration, and that the ether is filled with a form of universal power
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| I say most of you are creationists | 15 Nov 2003 14:22 GMT | 81 |
unless you believe in the acausal or random you believe in determinism if nothing is acausal, if nothing is random, then everything is caused, and there is deterministic reality
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| standing still | 15 Nov 2003 03:53 GMT | 9 |
What would happen if you simply stood perfectly still? If the gravity of the Sun just didn't effect you any body that was effected by the gravity of the sun would go whizzing by at the speed the sun was traveling throughout the galaxy. Essentially if the right amount of
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| Clarify of Yang Mills and Mass Gap Hypothesis Problem | 14 Nov 2003 14:53 GMT | 1 |
Yang-Mills Field Equation and Mass Gap Hypothesis is one of the problems which were included in Clay Millennium Problems. After reading description of the problem, I am still not clear (or be convinced) why there is a problem here. So, can anyone shed some light
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| What is the Neutron? | 13 Nov 2003 22:49 GMT | 1 |
I have just quantified the neutron in terms of the electron and proton. http://www.tshankha.com/what_is_the_neutron.htm Check it out and let me hear your informed opinions. Dave
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| New Transformation Equations and the Electric Field Four-vector (11/10/03) | 11 Nov 2003 15:45 GMT | 1 |
I've modified Section 18, "The Energy-Momentum Tensor". -------------------------------------- \documentclass[12pt]{article} \usepackage{amsmath}
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| The ground state hydrogen atom | 10 Nov 2003 11:42 GMT | 13 |
Everyone today accepts that: the neutron is a single particle, a bound state of three quarks; the electron produced in its decay is created in the decay transition. But no one will even look at the hypothesis that that the ground state hydrogen atom is also a single particle,
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