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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / April 2007



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Can the mass be measured by the unit of length?27 Apr 2007 04:59 GMT2
It is imposible at the first glance, but look at my site
http://vps137.narod.ru/article7a.html/.
The figure in it is absent for a while.
Other papers are also here http://vps137.narod.ru/physics.html/.
Current Particle Identification.27 Apr 2007 04:52 GMT2
Of all the know Particle's, are there any that can be classified as
having their origin form the Future?
Re: space-based directed-energy weapons26 Apr 2007 16:50 GMT1
>> Re:  US (and Russian) space-based directed-energy weapons.
>> http://killtown.blogspot.com/2006/02/911-rescuer-saw-explosions-inside-wtc.htm
>> and the "melted cars"  http://www.google.com/search?q=wtc+%22melted+cars
>> http://u2r2h-documents.blogspot ...
Welcome to Dipole Gravity blog17 Apr 2007 20:41 GMT1
http://dipoleantigravity.blogspot.com/
Test of Agent17 Apr 2007 00:37 GMT1
Test to see if Agent is working.
"Can the Second Law of Thermodynamics Be Circumvented?"14 Apr 2007 18:39 GMT1
"Can the Second Law of Thermodynamics Be Circumvented?"
    The validity of the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics seems to be
beyond question. Under the first law, the total energy content of a closed
system must remain constant. Under the second law, the availability of ...
Energy Klondike12 Apr 2007 12:29 GMT1
Several years ago (2000-2004) I had found the original methods, how to
receive the high pressure, and how to save the strength of materials
at these pressures. These solutions allow us to construct the series
of devices, which were named by the unifying term Russian Toroidal
the idea of atom and Zenon's paradox07 Apr 2007 05:57 GMT1
system(F=aF[1]+bF[2] and D=bD[1]+aD[2]) that's the static leverlaw.
when F[1]D[1]=F[2]D[2] then the lever is in global static balance. (F,
D) is global wight for the local weights (F[1], D[1]) and (F[2],
D[2]). however (F, D) can be local weight of some other global weight
Q; Various musings02 Apr 2007 23:05 GMT2
I am NOT a physicist, but I am interested in particle physics.
Does the electron have a size or is it a "point" object? If so, it's
density should be infinite since it has mass in a zero volume.
How do forces work at the sub-atomic level? If two electrons approach
 
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