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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / August 2005



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A new discovery regarding spin30 Aug 2005 19:01 GMT10
We can calculate spin using the following equation:
|sv| = sqrt(s(s + 1)) * hbar
where,
sv is the quantized spin vector,
"Are Unified Field Theories Justified?"30 Aug 2005 18:50 GMT1
"Are Unified Field Theories Justified?"
    Modern physics seems to be searching for ways to incorporate
all physical phenomena into a single unified theory. The question that comes
to
Is there a difference between a high speed electron and a muon?28 Aug 2005 05:59 GMT13
When the velocity of an electron approaches the speed of light, its
wavelength decreases, and its mass increases.
When the electron is moving at a certain speed, its mass will equal the
mass of a muon.
New Paper: Magnetic Monopoles and Duality Symmetry Breaking in Maxwell's Electrodynamics28 Aug 2005 03:01 GMT1
Hello to all:
I wanted to let you know about my new paper just posted at
http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0508257, titled Magnetic Monopoles and Duality
Symmetry Breaking in Maxwell's Electrodynamics.
Strangelets Disaster Contingency Plan25 Aug 2005 11:20 GMT33
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jsessionid=PYW0H5WCCUVTPQFIQMFCM5WAVC
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=%2Fnews%2F2002%2F05%2F12%2Fwnugg12.xml
Highly regarded authorities like Sir Martin ...
"How Does Light "Know" How Fast to Travel?"23 Aug 2005 20:05 GMT1
"How Does Light "Know" How Fast to Travel?"
    "Great spirits have always encountered violent oppositions from
mediocre minds." - A. Einstein
    One of the basic beliefs of modern physics is that the
Neutron Question21 Aug 2005 17:44 GMT3
Could someone in this group explain how the strong nuclear force works.
I understand that the strong nuclear force is the force that holds the
nucleus together, and that at very short distances it is stronger than
the electro static force.
The Source of Gravitational Energy19 Aug 2005 18:33 GMT1
The Source of Gravitational Energy
    When one applies the correct relativistic transformations to the
gravitational field, the source of gravitational energy becomes apparent.
Unfortunately, due to a sophomoric error in the derivation of General
The HUP  can be pypassed!!19 Aug 2005 06:02 GMT31
If i come to a 'standard educated physicist ' and tell him:
the HUP can be bypassed
he will immediately jump and say   you are an ignorant!!
now i tell that man ; easy man dont be jumpy
entropy loss at structure formation18 Aug 2005 22:28 GMT2
I am just wondering where the entropy is going when the structure formation
in the universe takes place. (as the visible universe is obviously a more
ordered state)
Is it going into radiation due to friction?
Isn't the QM description of matter fields inconsistant?18 Aug 2005 21:41 GMT1
Something's been bothering me about QM... Well, many things have been
bothering me, but I've finally read enough to put some of it into terms that
are acceptable by those knowledgeable in the field.
Note: I don't particularly care for answers from Y. Porat, T. Lockyer, or
"Where Is The Kinetic Energy of a Bullet Stored?"18 Aug 2005 13:00 GMT1
"Where Is The Kinetic Energy of a Bullet Stored?"
    "Great spirits have always encountered violent oppositions from
mediocre minds." - A. Einstein</H3></B></I>
    When a bullet is fired, an explosive charge imparts kinetic
New Quantum Vacuum: Now with Gravity!18 Aug 2005 01:03 GMT2
Here's an interesting article:
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-08/ns-ijv081005.php
The new and improved Quantum Vacuum! Now with Gravity!
I really liked the how they came up with gravity. It's very elegant,
virtual particle interactions13 Aug 2005 05:45 GMT18
Can virtual particles interact with eachother? I refer here to
pair-production virtual particles of the vacuum, rather than force
mediating virtual particles.
I was considering whether an electron from a virtual electron-positron
Sheldon Glashow refutes Bernard Haisch's "Origin of Inertia" Theory12 Aug 2005 21:59 GMT3
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From: Jack Sarfatti <sarfatti@pacbell.net>
Date: August 11, 2005 8:37:05 AM PDT
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