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| Attack my theory if you can | 30 Sep 2004 08:06 GMT | 124 |
This is an invitation to all (including those on my no response list) who wish to attack my theory: "New Transformation Equations and the Electric Field Four-vector" http://www.softcom.net/users/der555/newtransform.pdf
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| Do free particles have spin? | 30 Sep 2004 07:04 GMT | 44 |
Is there any evidence for the existence of particle spin for free particles, that is, for particles not bound to atoms? If so, please give references or links.
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| Evidence of the Existence of the Aether | 29 Sep 2004 21:48 GMT | 1 |
Evidence of the Existence of the Aether It is the currently accepted "truth" that there is no experimental evidence of the Aether. This seems surprising because, if the Aether made its presence any more obvious, physicists would have teeth marks on their butts
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| Quick Speed of Light Question | 28 Sep 2004 17:02 GMT | 6 |
If the speed of light in a vacuum is 299,792,458 m/s exactly, what is the speed of light in space and what factors are involved in its calculation? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
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| Is light a matter? | 28 Sep 2004 16:38 GMT | 4 |
Hi, I am a student at Casper College in Wyoming. I am taking a chemistry class and we are talking about light and weather or not it's a particle. If light is not a matter how does gravity affect it? How is it possible that light interacts with matter if it isn't matter?
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| New Unified Theroy successfully completed (3XD) | 27 Sep 2004 18:09 GMT | 2 |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - DYNAMIC DIMENSIONAL DISTINCTION (3XD) UNIVERSAL BALANCE OF ACCELERATION FORCE 3XD is the unexplored science and physics of balanced acceleration forces. Specifically, how they manifest from the initial acceleration of force, and
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| The Fundamental Constants | 27 Sep 2004 14:53 GMT | 14 |
I was investigating some of the fundamental constants and found the following: Magnetic constant = hc (approximately). Characteristic impedance of vacuum = hc^2 (approximately).
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| Help with film script: radiation shielding properties of metals | 27 Sep 2004 14:32 GMT | 3 |
I'm hoping someone here can help me with some basic jargon. How would a scientist verbalise the ability of materials to attenuate radiation, i.e. what is the measurment unit and what would be typical values for 3mm thick aluminium and 2mm thick steel against alpha, beta, gamma ...
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| wavefunctions and probability | 24 Sep 2004 00:02 GMT | 2 |
The general wavefunction for a free particle is: Y (x,t) = A cos( kx - wt) + iA sin (kx - wt) and the complex conjugate is: Y*(x,t) = A cos( kx - wt) - iA sin (kx - wt)
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| The Brilliance of Our Teacherst | 21 Sep 2004 16:52 GMT | 4 |
The Brilliance of Our Teachers A recent newspaper question and answer column raised an interesting subject. The query noted that, for a science course at a local school, there were two instructors. One of those instructors explained the concepts clearly
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| Scintillator for a muon detector | 18 Sep 2004 13:44 GMT | 3 |
I was thinking of building a muon detector, using scintillators (not GM tubes) but i can't find out what type of scintillators i should use, the designs i have seen online talk at great length about the circuit boards, fabrication techniques, etc. etc. but not about the type of
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| The electron shell model is in challenge | 16 Sep 2004 16:25 GMT | 125 |
anyone who will suply the folowing *experimental evidence* that there is an ion Au +78 - will get a prize. conditions: it must be *single ions* ie not a 'bunch' of ions
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| proton-antiproton pair production | 16 Sep 2004 16:11 GMT | 4 |
Can anyone point me to the equations for proton-antiproton pair prodution from photon collisions? And is it related to how electron-positron pair production occurs, in reference to Dirac's equations?
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| Newbie questions | 15 Sep 2004 23:19 GMT | 4 |
Please forgive my layman's lingo and clumsy descriptions, but I'm wondering if somebody could point me in the right direction (books etc) to learn about the issues related to the following thoughts. . . 1. If a sun emits light as a finite scattering of individual photons with
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| The Electron | 15 Sep 2004 19:37 GMT | 6 |
The electron has three quanta of charge. How can this be since the electron is small and like charge repels?
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