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Vacuum ODLRO derivation of Hawking's formula by Jack Sarfatti
OK key equation now is 3|(D - W/\|R = &3|R But &3|R is a flux surface integral. Since B = (hG/c^3)^1/2d(Goldstone Phase) with branch cut phase jumps like the...
September 7th 05
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Review of Lenny Susskind's "Black Holes, Information, String Theory by Jack Sarfatti
On Sep 5, 2005, at 9:28 AM, Jack Sarfatti wrote: Lenny's densely mathematical book is not a popular book. It is incomprehensible to the general reader and it is not easy...
September 7th 05
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Cartan Forms & General Relativity by Jack Sarfatti
Review flat space-time EM Locally gauge 1-parameter U(1) to get A The EM field is F = dA on a simply-connected manifold (no Dirac strings etc)
September 7th 05
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Results of a survey of knowledge-sharing in sci.physics.research by Enrique Murillo-Othon
Hi all, Two years ago, as part of my doctoral project, I asked members of this newsgroup to fill out a survey about learning and knowledge-sharing. Many people freely gave...
September 7th 05
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Is a uniformly rotating reference system an inertial frame? by Murat Ozer
Consider a reference system, call it S', uniformly rotating at angular velocity w with respect to a stationary system, call it S. Suppose that the coordinates of S' are...
September 7th 05
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Inexpensive test for the Higgs field by Hontas F. Farmer III
As every educated physicist learns in their first or second undergraduate year the Michelson-Morely Interferometric experiment falsified the theory of a luminiferous Aether....
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September 7th 05
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straw poll: please indicate your current assessment of the by robert bristow-johnson
There is an article about the "Bogdanov Affair" in Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogdanov_Affair . of course the Bogdanoff's brothers have gotten involved to...
September 7th 05
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Derivation of Lorentz Transformation by
See http://canonicalscience.blogspot.com/2005/08/what-is-history-of-relativit= y-theory.html for additional details and references. I am preparing a new extended corrected...
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Is ZPF Inertia a "semiclassical Gravity" theory? by George Hammond
Some time ago I innocently inquired as to: "Why C would be an invariiant for all observers regardless of their velocity?" since Relativity provides no physicall...
September 7th 05
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Why isn't the mathematician Henri Poincare acknowledged as thetrue discoverer of special relativity? by Joe Rongen
"Cl.Massé" wrote in message ... "Joe Rongen" a écrit dans le message de news:...
September 2nd 05
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How come light doesn't lose energy when it travels? by BJ
Based on the conservation of energy, the work/energy that enables light to travel has to come from somewhere. If we push a ball with force, it will stop when the additional...
September 2nd 05
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Does 'time' exhibit wave properties? by RHNL
If gravity is a wave/particle, and 'time' is a function of it's definition, is 'time' also a wave/particle, or simply a synthetic, linear measure. If not so, does time...
September 2nd 05
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Special Relativity Simulation by George Barouxis
At www.visual-physics.com you will find a simple simulation of Special Relativity with some surprising results. Comments are welcome.
September 2nd 05
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Coupling constants meeting at one point by Michel Deby
For short reference, here is a description of the content of the Nobel Prize 2004 granted to Gross, Politzer and Wilczek for their work on QCD :...
September 2nd 05
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Time by RHNL
If in all of history, the definition of 'time' is removed -- that is 'time' defined as measurement, or as an incremental metric, (or metric tensor, for QM) -- what would...
September 2nd 05
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Why isn't the mathematician Henri Poincare acknowledged as thetrue discoverer of special relativity? by Joe Rongen
"Cl.Massé" wrote in message ... Actually, all what Poincaré added makes no step toward the present formulation...
September 2nd 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. **************************** ...
September 2nd 05
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dear sci.physics.research readers by tomstdenis@gmail.com
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It's getting a bit tiresome seeing one misguided American after another with their cutsie little yellow or red-white-blue...
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dear sci.physics.research readers by tomstdenis@gmail.com
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It's getting a bit tiresome seeing one misguided American after another with their cutsie little yellow or red-white-blue...
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Time -- Absence of 'Time' by RHNL
Here is an interesting link: http://kims.ms.u-tokyo.ac.jp/timeV.html
September 1st 05
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