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Mass from kinetic energy by
Oz
Ken S. Tucker writes
The Angular Kinetic Energy is a can of worms.
For instance, a geosynch sat mearsures Earth rotation,
from an Inertia Frame...
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by Oz
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Time, Parameter, Operator by
Ali
Dear Members,
on p.68 of Sakurai's "Modern Quantum Mechanics" we read "... Time
is just a parameter in quantum mechanics, not an operator. In
particular, Time is not an...
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July 26th 05
by Oz
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Conformal Group and General Relativity by
Jack Sarfatti
See also Roger Penrose "The Road to Reality" on conformal invariance.
"'Internal symmetries' are ... approximate ... an even more interesting
and amazing symmetry ... which...
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String Theory Vs Quantum Gravity : Politics by
Suresh Maran
Author: Suresh K Maran (universalwatch.blogspot.com)
In one of my posting regarding critique of Lubos Motl of Loop quantum
gravity, I mentioned that the protectionist...
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Question about black hole temperatures by
Ian Taylor
As I understand it, black holes have a temperature ascribed to them
since they can emit radiation (by virtue of the fact one particle of a
virtual pair spontaneously arising...
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Hawkings new paper by
Jim O'Reilly
Published at last -the paper on information loss.Can any of the experts
say if it holds up
http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0507171
The abstract is:
Information Loss in Black...
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QUIVER GAUGE THEORIES by
georgie
I'm trying to read "Brane Dimers and Quiver Gauge Theories"
hep-th/0504110. Can someone define the term quiver gauge theory for me
or refer me to an earlier hep-th paper...
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Mass from kinetic energy by
Y.Porat
NMo movement can creat 'inertial ' mass
mass is conserved
it cannot inflate it cannot be abolished
just as simple as that! and nothing simpler than that.!
it there is a...
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Gleason's theorem and N=2 by
vonnyn@hotmail.com
Since Gleason's Theorem only holds in Hilbert Spaces of dimension
greater than or equal to 3, an interesting question raises itself in
the 2-dimensional case. Namely, are the...
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wolfram's a new kind of science by
redpicture
now that some time has passed, and people can look past mr. wolfram's,
shall we say not so modest presentation, what are professional
physicists' and mathematicians' views of...
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Mass from kinetic energy by
Ken S. Tucker
Souvik wrote:
Oh, interesting observation.
Yes, most of the mass of hadrons come from the kinetic energy of their
constituents.
Mike wrote:
Souvik,
I...
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Neuton and Electron diffractions by
zaw
We can obtain the crystal structure informations by x-ray diffraction
methods from which we analyse the data by using Fourier Transform,
Difference Fourier, Least square...
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July 21st 05
by Oz
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Mass from kinetic energy by
T Wake
"Mike" wrote in message
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The Higgs field gives mass to "truly elementary particles"...
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nuclear binding energy for deuteron by
FrediFizzx
Folks,
Does anyone know of an online derivation of deuteron binding energy?
There seems to be plenty of experimental measurement articles but I
would like to see how it is...
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PRL The First Hundred Years by
Alexander
Hello!
Does anyone know about mirrors of this great resource:
http://fangio.magnet.fsu.edu/~vlad/pr100/
It was very useful and valuable.
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