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String Theory. by aseem
Hi I am new to String Theory. Can any one please give me some basics of String theory . Thanks Aseem.
October 8th 05
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Quaternions to Euler by weg22@drexel.edu
Hi all, I've posted quaternion questions on here before and I thank you all for your help. However, I am still a bit cofused so please bear with me. If I have an aircraft...
October 7th 05
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Cracked glass by lost.and.lonely.physicist@gmail.com
Hello everyone A cafe I visit often has large glass windows. Recently, one of them cracked - it appears that something went thru it, puncturing a small hole, causing the...
October 7th 05
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Why isn't the mathematician Henri Poincare acknowledged as the true discoverer of special relativity? by
Why isn't the mathematician Henri Poincare acknowledged as the true discoverer of special relativity? Probably by a mixture of historical imprecision of early...
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October 5th 05
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Most accurate measurements of particle position? by Tony
What experiments can nowadays be considered as the most precise determinations of a single particle location in space? Can one consider a limit of technology that would...
October 5th 05
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string susceptibility by John Baez
In some papers on 2d gravity and noncritical strings, the concept of "string susceptibility" shows...
October 4th 05
by Robert C. Helling Go to last post
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15-j sybmols by T.M.Tlas@gmail.com
Hi Everyone, I was hoping that some expert ;) may enlighten me on this issue. I've been reading a lot about the Crane-Yetter TQFT lately, and it seems all constructions of...
October 4th 05
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What is the history of relativity theory? (continuation of Poincare thread) by
**************************** on 2 Sep 2005 19:29:37 +0000 (UTC) wrote: a =E9crit dans le message de...
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October 4th 05
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Some insights on Bogdanov's "work" by YBM
A. Riazuelo from the I.A.P. wrote some interesting notes on Igor and Grichka Bogdanov's papers and thesis on Wikipedia...
October 2nd 05
by YBM Go to last post
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Question about derivative of the metric tensor by co.georg@physik.uni-karlsruhe.de
Hi, I would like to find out if I can simplify expressions like \Gamma^{\alpha}_{\mu\nu,\alpha} where , denotes ordinary differentiation. I rewrite the connection in terms...
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Conway's 'Angel Problem' and Critical Phenomena? by nramavar@ptc.com
Hi, This is a query on possible connections between critical phenomena and the 'Conway's Angel problem' from game theory. The following two pages introduce the...
October 2nd 05
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Forces in GTR by Norm Dresner
I can't quite explain the thought process because I was half asleep, meditating on nothing to try to suppress some neurogenic pain when I started musing about time travel...
October 1st 05
by Marcel LeBel Go to last post
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where does newtons laws fail by jaan
iam really searching for the answer where does newtons laws fail.i came to know that in some cases without the application of force there may be change in the momentum of the...
October 1st 05
by Harry Go to last post
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The Black Hole in a Spatially Compact Spacetime by Perspicacious
The last paragraph of http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/physics/pdf/0006/0006039.pdf states this conclusion: Thus in Friedmann-Lemaitre universes, (i) the expansion of the...
October 1st 05
by tessel@um.bot Go to last post
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Q: Recent review article on Einstein-Cartan theory,physics and mathematics thereof by Joseph Voros
Hi folks, it's been over a decade since I did any physics research; I have recently managed to get a little time to do some. I have always been interested in spacetimes...
October 1st 05
by Joseph Voros Go to last post
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Black hole, strangelets and space phase transition at LHC? by vantuyll@gmail.com
CERN's LHC is scheduled to start operation in 2007. Our Final Century, a 2003 book by Sir Martin Rees (http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/IoA/staff/mjr/), a scientist with...
September 29th 05
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Have space-time and the metric tensor finally run their course? by Greg Egan
In article , John C. Polasek wrote: The ei on the input vector have a 1:1 neat correspondence with 1 1...
September 27th 05
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The adventure of physics on 1200 free pages by chri_schiller@yahoo.com
The newest edition of the free Motion Mountain physics text can now be downloaded at http://www.motionmountain.net In total, over 1200 pages lead through the whole...
September 27th 05
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The absolute/relational nature of spacetime by Yvon Sauvageau
I wish to notify the readers of my solution to a problem that has regularly been discussed in this newsgroup. Please find a copy of "Absolute spacetime is inherent to...
September 27th 05
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Have space-time and the metric tensor finally run their cou by Greg Egan
In article , John C. Polasek wrote: The ei on the input vector have a 1:1 neat correspondence with 1 1...
September 27th 05
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