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Allais effect and 1999's tests update by
Antonio Iovane
As a participant in the 1999 Nasa global eclipse test using a
stationary pendulum in Marigliano (Italy),
(see: http://science.nasa.gov/newhome/headlines/ast12oct99_1.htm...
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Quaternions by
weg22@drexel.edu
Hi all,
If I have a desired attitude quaternion:
q0_d = 0.707
q1_d = 0
q2_d = .707
q3_d = 0
where q0_d is the cos(theta/2) term. And then, if I compute the...
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Stress Energy Paradox by
T.M.Tlas@gmail.com
Hi everyone,
I came accross this puzzle while reading Goldstein's "Mechanics".
As we all know, the i,j th component of the stress tensor gives the
flux of the ith component...
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hopefully not FAQ by
monika mueller
hallo !
I didn't found an answer to my still not too exciting question so here i
go: what happens if a stream of light is to pass a transparent
glass-form which is filled...
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SUPER COSMOS by
Jack Sarfatti
Free copy of my new book
SUPER COSMOS
http://qedcorp.com/APS/galley.pdf
http://qedcorp.com/APS/cover.jpg
this will only be available for a few days
The book will be on...
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Gravitational waves in strong field limit. by
LEJ Brouwer
Apologies in advance if this is a "newbie" question, but in the
presence of strong gravitational fields, will gravitational waves start
interacting with each other, to the...
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A Nuclear Landscape by
georgie
I attended Strings 2005 and many talks were on "the Landscape", a
mathematical space that plots potential energy against certain moduli
resulting in mountains, valleys oceans...
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Yablon Doff and Nattale by
Al.Rivero@gmail.com
Early this year Yablon spoke in theis group about taking the masses of
electron muon and tau in powers of Sommerfeld alpha (and weinberg
angle) from the electroweak vacuum....
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Termostatics by Gross by
kazimierz.kurz@gmail.com
Hi!
I have read very interesting article written by Gross, about
termostatics. Author described termodynamics from microcanonical
ensemble point of view, and particulary he...
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Naturalness of the fine-tuning hierarchy by
ptamirez@yahoo.co.uk
Dear physics community,
I am very confused about three names that are used to denote the same
thing in particle physics:
1) Hierarchy problem
2) Naturalness problem
3)...
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Is algebraic holography cheating? by
very_cryptic@hotmail.com
Algebraic holography is an AQFT theorem which relates a CFT to an AQFT
in an AdS spacetime with one more dimension. But what does it really
say?
Let's work in the covering...
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meet the A^b Forward/backward anomaly by
Al.Rivero@gmail.com
As an spin-off of http://dftuz.unizar.es/~rivero/research/gut.pdf, it
seems I have tripped into the famously persistent A^b_{FB} anomaly. It
could be some kind of round-off...
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It's a Self-Similar World by
rloldershaw@amherst.edu
I am splitting off this topic from the previous thread to give Nick and
R... a chance to abuse their cats without interference or superposition
of topics.
1. To my comment:...
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The Twin Paradox in a Closed Universe by
Souvik
Twins A and B.
A stays put.
B flies off in a straight line with uniform velocity -- keeps flying
straight on along a geodesic -- till he meets A again because the
universe...
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When does QM become QSM? by
vonnyn@hotmail.com
Because Quantum Mechanics (QM) is itself fundamentally statistical, it
is not always easy to determine when you are doing QM and when you are
doing Quantum Statistical...
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