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| project antimatter | 29 Aug 2006 11:18 GMT | 1 |
im ona proj. antimatter. i have a wild hypothesis which i wanna tame by obtaining ur valuable opinions and info. Hypothesis: Antimatter is a substance that is formed when matter undergoes
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| 'Dark Matter'---where is it? | 26 Aug 2006 04:03 GMT | 1 |
If dark matter constitutes the vast percentage of the universe, why is it not found all around us? R. H. Nigl www.exoptica.com
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| "A Snapshot of a Photon" | 24 Aug 2006 19:16 GMT | 1 |
"A Snapshot of a Photon" The photon has been viewed as a somewhat mysterious entity which sometimes has the properties of a particle and sometimes has the properties oaf a wave. It would seem interesting to see, therefore, whether we can
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| modeling the magnetic field of multiple magnet bars | 24 Aug 2006 17:35 GMT | 1 |
I have several magnets (bars) of well known size. These magnets are placed on a table and they can rotate around their center until they reach a stable state. I want to know if there are some mathematical formulas which can
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| smallest unit of space & time. | 22 Aug 2006 11:50 GMT | 1 |
I did some search on this group. Someone said the smallest unit of space is planck length 2x10^-35, the smallest unit of time is planck time 10^-43. the max speed should be travel two discret points in smallest time.
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| M.Sc | 17 Aug 2006 04:33 GMT | 1 |
Could anyone please tell me some good universities which offer M.Sc or Ph.D in Neutrino physics or experimental high energy physics....
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| "Overview of the Einsteinhoax Website" | 16 Aug 2006 18:05 GMT | 1 |
"Overview of the Einsteinhoax Website" The Einsteinhoax Website was setup to counter an intellectual "fast shuffle" which used Dr. Einstein's Special Relativity (which is easily seen to be a mathematical copy of the earlier Lorentz Transformations Aether
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| which accelerator? | 16 Aug 2006 16:00 GMT | 1 |
I'm trying to find out if there exist any electron accelerators which produce electron energies in the GeV range and which have large luminosities (preferable more than 100 A) and also with high energy resolutions (less than 0.01 percent).
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| Cosmological Constant problem | 14 Aug 2006 20:50 GMT | 2 |
I hear that the calculated value of the vacuum energy using QFT is 120 orders of magnitude more than what is observed. But I wonder if this calculation was done in a very slow locally expanding spacetime. Or was it done with a strictly non-expanding metric? Perhaps when the QFT ...
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| "The Flaw in High Energy Physics" | 11 Aug 2006 15:14 GMT | 1 |
"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
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| "Is String Theory Justified?" | 09 Aug 2006 23:10 GMT | 1 |
"Is String Theory Justified?" The holy grail of theoretical physics seems to be the generation of a "theory of everything". It is the goal to generate a single set of equations which deals with all physical processes. Mathematical theoreticians have
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| THE COMPOSITION OF VELOCITIES | 09 Aug 2006 22:34 GMT | 4 |
I speak of Einstein's composition of velocities theorem. It gives an erroneous result. It can easily be tested by using the conservation of momentum. To make it quick and easy, I shall use an example:
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| Dirac Spinors and Degrees of Freedom | 06 Aug 2006 09:07 GMT | 7 |
Hello to all: I have over the past few months been studying Zee's excellent book "QFT in a Nutshell." I had some questions regarding the degrees of freedom for a Dirac spinor.
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| schrodinger eqn | 02 Aug 2006 06:47 GMT | 1 |
can u tell me how do we convert cartesian coordinates into polar coordinates in schrodinger wave eqn for hydrogen atom
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