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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / September 2004



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All forces are pushing forces14 Sep 2004 23:16 GMT4
Gravity can be modelled as an attractive pushing force e.g. Le Sage's
theory.
But so can electric repulsion and attraction.
For two like charges to repel one another by the mechanism of
Action-Reaction Paradox Resolution (9/12/04)12 Sep 2004 21:02 GMT2
Correction to the time component of the force F_t.
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cause of mass of particles10 Sep 2004 20:37 GMT6
There is an alternative to the Higgs theory.
Leptons and quarks can get their masses from electric and magnetic
masses in the vacuum (not virtual particles!!)that repel them and
cause inertia.
Neutrino dispersal09 Sep 2004 16:33 GMT1
I wish to better understand the dispersal of neutrinos ... as i understand
it, there are literally billion's of these elusive particles passing
through us every second ... Can i then say, if i was to pick any point of
space in front of me, there'd be a very! (95%+) probability ...
qed and special relativity05 Sep 2004 20:09 GMT1
The lamb shift for atomic hydrogen can be explained using a
combination of
bohr's model for hydrogen and special relativity.No QED required!
We just have to say that the only contribution that the kinetic energy
summary of dark energy,gravity and expansion of universe04 Sep 2004 00:02 GMT1
The universe oscillates between a big bang and a big crunch
every 10^19  seconds or so (100 billion years).This is why:
A spin 2 electromagnetic gravitational force carrier interacts
with virtual and real photons and becomes dark energy particles.
Paraparticle03 Sep 2004 17:01 GMT1
i wonder if anyone can explain me in simple terms...
what are Paraparticles , para bosons and para fermions.
-paresh
How do you pronounce Richard Feyman's last name?01 Sep 2004 02:39 GMT10
Sorry for the silly question, but I have long had a lay interest in physics
and as such I have read quite a bit about and from Richard Feynman.  But
since my only contact with the subject of physics has been what I have
read, I have only heard his name pronounced a few times, ...
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