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| Cn the Second Law of Thermodynamics Be Circumvented? | 31 Dec 2003 19:27 GMT | 2 |
Can the Second Law of Thermodynamics Be Circumvented? The validity of the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics seems to be beyond question. Under the first law, the total energy content of a closed system must remain constant. Under the second law, the availability of that
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| The quatium bomb is the big bang in reverse it turns the wave lenth of all matter into light then srinks and turning into 32 big giant rays the big giant rays are one ray or laser contain all matter and the pits them together in a mulit-dimension inc | 31 Dec 2003 11:07 GMT | 1 |
The quatium bomb is the big bang in reverse it turns the wave lenth of all matter into light then srinks and turning into 32 big giant rays the big giant rays are one ray or laser contain all matter and the pits them together in a mulit-dimension including the hidden spectrums
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| schematic for quark field | 31 Dec 2003 04:18 GMT | 2 |
At a very early cosmological epoch (prior to "confinement") quarks existed individually (I think). Can anyone tell me what the schematic would look like for an isolated quark? Thanks. Martin
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| Smallest Particle size | 30 Dec 2003 13:11 GMT | 10 |
Put aside multi dimentional string theory. Consider the largest possible equal sided triangular pyramid, the sides are equal to infinity-1 Is the last particle at each apex the smallest possible ?
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| The Scarcity of Life Bearing Planets | 30 Dec 2003 09:31 GMT | 1 |
The Scarcity of Life Bearing Planets There is considerable interest in the possibility that there may be a large number of planets in our galaxy that are suitable for life. In the hope that there may be intelligent life on planets lying within a reasonable
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| Experiment to test my theory | 29 Dec 2003 05:00 GMT | 3 |
I think I may have come up with an experiment that could verify my theory and invalidate classical EM (or vice versa). According to a computer simulation I wrote to test the experiment, there should be a measurable difference between the predictions of classical EM and my theory.
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| The Flaw in High Energy Physics | 28 Dec 2003 18:18 GMT | 4 |
The Flaw in High Energy Physics When it comes to particle physics a question arises. High Energy experiments have led to a plethora of short-lived high-energy products. As an example, a proton and an anti-proton, each having a mass equivalent energy of 1
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| A Look At Quantum "Spookiness" | 27 Dec 2003 15:54 GMT | 1 |
A Look at Quantum "Spookiness" The results of quantum theory were described as "spooky" by Drs. Einstein, Podalsky, and Rosen because quantum theory seemed to reject "objective reality". They believed that all observed effects must be produced by "local"
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| Gamma Beta Radiation Detectors | 27 Dec 2003 14:22 GMT | 1 |
Some advize would be appreciated, I am about to construct an apparatus for detection of ionising radiation. The detector should be able to detect both gammas and betas and distinguish between the two qualities, further more it should be portable and i am limited by
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| Standard Elephant Model | 27 Dec 2003 13:54 GMT | 1 |
SEM-FAQ ======== Q: What is the Standard Elephant Model ? A: The Standard Elephant Model is a mathematical
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| A sphere cannot be made of a few subparticles! | 25 Dec 2003 18:48 GMT | 12 |
lets examine the above claim , first geometrically: i think it takes one anly a few moments to realise the validity of the above statement. so ...... ?
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| A quantum bomb at such a magnitude that it collapse all @ www.speedypc.20m.com | 25 Dec 2003 12:09 GMT | 1 |
A quantum bomb at such a magnitude that it collapse all @ www.speedypc.20m.com
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| A quantum bomb at such a magnitude that it collapse all | 25 Dec 2003 12:08 GMT | 2 |
A quantum bomb at such a magnitude that it collapse all dimensions around us and is a infinite chain reaction every opposing reaction has an unseen opposite reaction ( refraction )Wave Length - Gravity - Light - mass - Wave Lenths."( THEY ARE ALL INTERCHANGEABLE )" ever
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| 4-volume is quantized in Euclidean spacetime | 23 Dec 2003 20:00 GMT | 2 |
I noticed recently, that the 4-volume of a hypersphere in Euclidean spacetime, and its hypersurface, are apparently quantized. Here are my calculations. The Euclidean spacetime interval is
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| The Paradox of Zeno | 23 Dec 2003 15:53 GMT | 3 |
The Paradox of Zeno The Paradox of Zeno is 2000 years old and its apparent ability to prove that all motion is impossible was not resolved until the mathematical techniques of Calculus became available, even though that technique is not
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