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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / January 2007



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The Hypergeometrical Hyperon Family30 Jan 2007 17:31 GMT1
I developed a fully geometrical representation of the Universe and am
now explaining the Hypergeometrical Standard Model.  The first
instalment is the Hyperon Family.
The site is http://hypergeometricaluniverse.blogspot.com
Question of Dark Matter and Dark Energy Solved - Dark Energy Comes From Life Intelligence and Patterns27 Jan 2007 23:41 GMT1
Question of Dark Matter and Dark Energy Solved - Dark Energy Comes From
Life Intelligence and Patterns
== Dark Energy Comes From Life Intelligence and Patterns ==
Everything is energy. Energy can not be created or destroyed. By
"The Right Angle Lever Paradox"14 Jan 2007 18:26 GMT1
"The Right Angle Lever Paradox"
    The "Right Angle Lever Paradox" is a classic construct which is taught
in most courses in Special Relativity. As with all paradoxes, it reveals
that and error has been made in our thinking. It may be interesting then to
Atoms exist inside Spacetime..11 Jan 2007 10:15 GMT3
So is the converse true, does spacetime exist within Atoms?..or is
there a difined limit?
Cross section for scattering of gauge bosons and Majorana neutrinos10 Jan 2007 21:01 GMT5
For my diploma thesis I must provide a calculation that reproduces the
results given on page 46 of the paper hep-ph/0309342 . For those who do
not want to look it up, I briefly explain what it is about: It concerns
the two-body scattering processes
what is the mechanism of gravity09 Jan 2007 06:50 GMT2
Sorry if this is too obvious, but I really would like a knowledgeable
answer.
on physicsforums.com, "yogi" says...
>> Einstein's theories are based upon the notion that the forces
G - The Gravitational Constant06 Jan 2007 00:27 GMT4
(hc/4) x (8pi)^0.4 x
{[((c^2)/h)^0.83rec]/[(8pi)^0.33rec]}^0.35265306122 = G
                                 G = 6.67261319 x 10^ -11
H Jones
The identity of quarks04 Jan 2007 17:29 GMT13
The pion consists of two quarks. When we say that the wavefunction of
the neutral pion is (uu'-dd')/sqrt(2), where u' and d'  are the
antiquarks of the up and down quarks, doesn't that seem strange to you,
that a superposition of two-quarks states is still a two-quark state ?
Kerr Rotation, Pre-Measurement, Bell's Inequality04 Jan 2007 15:40 GMT5
I have a question, after having read about a non-destructive spin
measurement experiment, which was cited as one of the top science
stories of 2006:
http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/10/12/15/1#11
Weak interaction: what are these 246 GeV vacuum expectation value?04 Jan 2007 05:48 GMT2
It is often writtem that the weak interaction has a
vacuum expectation value of 246 GeV/c^2. It is
also called the vacuum condensation energy of the Higgs
field. But what exactly is this energy?
Electrostatic field03 Jan 2007 13:30 GMT5
As you know there is an electrical field around each electrostatic
charge. I know how to create an electrostatic field. But I have problem
by creating a "variable electrostatic field". Can you give me a guide?
Thanks in Advance
the missing particle of light- the photon's dark partner02 Jan 2007 23:59 GMT1
Einstein had done a crude mistake while trying to express waves in
particle vocabulary. when expressing light as particles there must be
one type of particle that correspond to frequency and a different
particle that is corresponding to amplitude. attributing amplitude to
 
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