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| Electron Motion, Collision and Gluon Arrangement | 25 Mar 2009 01:37 GMT | 5 |
A simple minded question or three. An electron is in constant motio about a nucleus, what is the cause of that constant motion and wh aren't they attracted by a positive proton (as in a hydrogen atom) Another question, it is shown on quark-qluon diagrams of a quark-gluo
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| Test of Curvature Cosmology | 15 Mar 2009 00:59 GMT | 5 |
I am looking for a physicist that may be interested in testing my theory of Curvature-Cosmology. A central hypothesis of this theory is curvature-redshift. It is a reaction between a photon and curved space-time that is determined by the local density. Briefly a photon
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| What causes the mass of a neutron | 13 Mar 2009 20:30 GMT | 6 |
Neutron mass is measured roughly 1 Gev but the 3 quarks inside add up to only a fraction of that. How is this understood?
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| Everything | 01 Mar 2009 12:10 GMT | 1 |
Creation and all God's creatures In the beginning there was only the vast unpainted canvas of space. There was no light, no matter and no time. Fortunately for the creatures of this planet the laws of physics applied then as now, some
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| Has one linear polarized photon a spin? | 01 Mar 2009 07:17 GMT | 3 |
A flow of linear polarized photons has no spin. But this is because one half of the photons has a left-handed circular polarization and another half of the photons has the right-handed circular polarization. Is it true?
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