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| Light falling under gravity | 31 Mar 2008 22:59 GMT | 3 |
Gravity is ubiquitous which means that light is always falling. Under gravity it can follow curvature toward or away a massive object. Also light is effected by the slowdown of time. Shapiro gives an example of the slight wait for light passing through a slower gravitational time
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| About something on biophysics | 31 Mar 2008 22:26 GMT | 4 |
I am a chinese student.Is there anyone could explain something about biophysics,such an "energy landscape theory","go-type model","nucleation/growth folding mechanism",langevin-dynamics". And is there any good website about biopysics on net?
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| Ancient Greek Inference | 31 Mar 2008 22:12 GMT | 5 |
Forms were the relative relations. All transcedental relations were sought for examination. After all, a single inter-relation of forms was determined. A form amongst all to relate. I try as a student to exactly instruct. An imagination was the
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| Doppler effect | 31 Mar 2008 18:54 GMT | 1 |
hi, i want to ask what happens in the next case: An airplane is moving with speed u1 smaller than the speed of sound towards a still observer.When the plane is over the observer,it accelerates and reaches a speed u2 larger than the speed of sound and
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| A Gravitation Theory Based on Common Sense | 31 Mar 2008 18:52 GMT | 3 |
As a starter, let us think of an electron in gravity field φ(x). The energy of the electron mc^2 + mφ(x) + (1/2) mv^2 indicates the effect of the gravity is identical with heightening the
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| Age of universe mistake | 31 Mar 2008 16:51 GMT | 14 |
Astronomers calculate the most distant objects to be 13 billion light years away. They conclude that this is the age of the universe. This would only be true if they were moved at the speed of light due to space expansion. Clearly space expansion has been much slower. I
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| Mike Helland Reading List | 31 Mar 2008 15:12 GMT | 115 |
Read this book and it'll give a good introduction to Theoretical Physics and it doesn't cost that much: Joos, Georg, and Ira Maximilian Freeman. 1986. Theoretical physics. 3rd ed. New York: Dover Publications.
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| Anti matter disproven conclusively | 31 Mar 2008 10:32 GMT | 24 |
Mesons are quark anti quark pairs. This makes them a matter anti matter mixture. The anti neutron would be 3 anti quarks with NEGATIVE strong force. Since there is NO ANTI strong force their can be no anti neutron or
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| DESTRUCTION OF HUMAN RATIONALITY IN EINSTEIN ZOMBIE WORLD | 31 Mar 2008 10:01 GMT | 7 |
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A05EED81E3EF932A35752C0A9629C8B63 Brian Greene: "A hundred years ago today, the discovery of special relativity was still 18 months away, and science still embraced the Newtonian description of time. Now, however, modern physics' ...
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| CAPO DI TUTTI CAPI JOHN STACHEL GOES BEYOND EINSTEIN | 31 Mar 2008 09:12 GMT | 1 |
John Stachel, boss of bosses in Einstein criminal cult, sees no more profit in his old breathtaking idea according to which, in going beyond Einstein, there will be fusion of Newton's emission theory of light and Einstein's relativity:
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| Pilot position momentum waves | 31 Mar 2008 05:39 GMT | 2 |
Quantum waves give a particle continuous motion by being a pilot wave. The particle will spend less time in a position where it has high momentum and will spend more time in a place of low momentum. The momentum high or low determines how often a certain position is found.
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| Space expansion and distance creation | 31 Mar 2008 05:35 GMT | 83 |
New space distance is being created inbetween matter as the universe expands. This we observe as apparent galactic motion. But it is not motion. They are not moving away through space. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
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| Einstein's aether was his gravity | 31 Mar 2008 04:35 GMT | 2 |
Einstein wanted to know what was inbetween matter more than what matter itself was. His empty curved space-time is what is inbetween matter particles. In that sense his curved space-time is what he called immaterial.
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| Accelerating Matter Decelerates Time | 31 Mar 2008 04:33 GMT | 6 |
Acceleration slows time by creating motion. For every velocity up to light there is a slower time rate given by the Gamma Factor. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
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| Spin is an Arbitrary concept | 31 Mar 2008 01:02 GMT | 1 |
Particle spin does not happen. A point infinitely small of mass cannot rotate. The fields around this point mass are symmetrical therefor rotating them does nothing either. It would be undetectable In fact nothing about an elementary particle spins. Even physicists will admit
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