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[WWW] Anouncement of Cycles discussion forum etc by Cycles Research Institute
The Study of Cycles Edward R Dewey formed the Foundation for the Study of Cycles in 1941 as a result of studies he made as an economist concerning the causes of the great...
September 26th 05
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This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics (Week 221) by John Baez
Also available as http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/week221.html September 18, 2005 This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics - Week 221 John Baez After going to the Streetfest...
September 24th 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: General relativity has not really been challenged since its...
September 23rd 05
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New paper, may contain a solution to the NuTeV anomaly by Jay R. Yablon
Hello to all: I am pleased to announce that my newest paper, "Magnetic Monopoles, Chiral Symmetries, and the NuTeV Anomaly," has now been published...
September 23rd 05
by Jay R. Yablon Go to last post
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Pseudo orthogonal group by T.M.Tlas@gmail.com
Hi everyone, Anybody knows how to prove, or at least knows the reference that shows, that the special pseudo orthogonal group has exactly two connected components? By...
September 22nd 05
by Marc Nardmann Go to last post
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Logical inconsistency in Lorentz's theory by Richard Perry
As has been discussed at length recently here, Lorentz ether theory is almost universally regarded as equivalent to special relativity. In mathematical form, namely in the...
September 22nd 05
by Harry Go to last post
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Gauge Transformations in Momentum Space? by mikem@despammed.com
Most textbook treatments of gauge transformations do it in position space. So far, I haven't found any that discuss in detail what they look like in momentum space, and...
September 21st 05
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Molar extiction coefficient of IR-dyes by Geert-Jan
I'm trying to find graphs or measurement data of the Molar extiction coefficient of IR-dyes, such as: Gallium(III) 2,3-naphthalocyanine chloride Vanadyl...
September 21st 05
by Uncle Al Go to last post
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Is there a true singularity in nature? by the softrat
I am well aware that a number of physical models contain or predict singularities. My question is: Is there any experimental evidence that any singularity actually exists or...
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September 21st 05
by kurtan Go to last post
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Proper Time in General Relativity by Murat
I would like to point out,once again,that the definition of proper time in General Relativity needs to be modified/corrected. Even though the present definition dTau = ds/c...
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September 21st 05
by Igor Khavkine Go to last post
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Spinors by Dom
Hi, I've been trying to 'get' spinors, and I would appreciate a little help with a question on chirality. In two dimensions the two component spinor is mapped onto the...
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Maxwell's theory is not Poincare invariant. was: Mossbauer effect and retarded interactions by Eugene Stefanovich
I would like to prove here that Maxwell's electrodynamics is not Poincare (= relativistically) invariant. In particular, I would like to show that inertial transformations in...
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September 20th 05
by Ken S. Tucker Go to last post
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bonding structure of NiP2 by zaw
Date: 15-9-2005 Dear Sir, Now I am studying about NiP2 crystal structure especially electron density distribution. One thing I would like to know is that I couldn't find the...
September 20th 05
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Smolin was here - statistical vs. quantum probabilities by I.Vecchi
Some time ago I got worked into the idea (,) that all physical instances of probabilities are just squared moduli of quantum amplitudes, which the observer is often unable or...
September 20th 05
by Benjamin Schulz Go to last post
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What is the history of relativity theory? (continuation ofPoincare thread) by juanrgonzaleza@canonicalscience.com
See http://canonicalscience.blogspot.com/2005/08/what-is-history-of-relativity-theory.html for additional details and references. **************************** ...
September 19th 05
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Quantum Function of Mirrors by RHNL
What is known of the quantum function of mirrors? I mean, forget 'beams' and 'rays' of light and geometric angles etc., what are the photonic considerations? Any insights...
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September 19th 05
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MOND-like effect of not assuming flatness at infinity by jonathan_scott@vnet.ibm.com
In local GR calculations, one normally assumes that space is flat at a sufficient distance from the local mass or masses which are being studied. However, if the local mass...
September 19th 05
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Chern-Simons theory challenge by EvT
In 1993, the then UK Science Minister, William Waldegrave, issued a challenge to physicists to answer the questions 'What is the Higgs boson, and why do we want to find it?'...
September 19th 05
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straw poll: please indicate your current assessment of theBogdanov's work. by robert bristow-johnson
Remember the "Physics bitten by reverse Sokal hoax?" thread? There is an article about the "Bogdanov Affair" in Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogdanov_Affair . Of...
September 18th 05
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What is the history of relativity theory? (continuation ofPoincare thread) by juanrgonzaleza@canonicalscience.com
See http://canonicalscience.blogspot.com/2005/08/what-is-history-of-relativity-theory.html for additional details and references. I am preparing a new extended corrected...
September 17th 05
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