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(Einsteinian) reasons why things fall by
Jim Jastrzebski
A new thread is of course a good idea, so here it is, but first
some answers to your questions.
The Hubble expansion hypothesis is not one of the assumptions of...
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Where is the Transition Zone Between GR and QM? by
Daniel Weston
It is well observed that the rules of GR do not apply to the inner
workings of the atom, and conversely that the QM rules that enable us to
predict quantum behaviour within...
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Ricci vs Cartan Torsion by
Jack Sarfatti
OK Ark, so far I can find no mathematical error in Shipov's claims.
However, I could be mistaken. Therefore, if you or Konkretny can point
out in full detail Shipov's...
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Ricci vsCartan Torsion? by
Jack Sarfatti
On Jun 6, 2004, at 9:27 AM, Jack Sarfatti wrote:
OK at very beginning of Shipov's latest paper look at eqs 7, 8, 9
This is for Frenet's description of a 1D space curve in 3D...
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Are Unified Field Theories Justified? by
Tesdaehup
Are Unified Field Theories Justified?
Modern physics seems to be searching for ways to incorporate all physical
phenomena into a single unified theory. The question...
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doubly special relativity by
alistair
One of the motivations for doubly special relativity was the idea that
if masses have different lengths they can have different kinds of
physics and so Einstein's special...
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Let's test special relativity after all by
Pentcho Valev
I hope everybody will agree that the revolving twins experiment is a
serious one (it is a modification of Einstein's rotating disc
experiment) and CAN be used for...
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Logic and experiment (second attempt) by
Pentcho Valev
I still hope that some relativists care about the consistency of their
science so let me repost, with an additional remark. It is assumed
that the results of both the thought...
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Current is a vector by
Harold Ensle
In Griffiths "Introduction to Electrodynamics" p202-203 (2nd Ed.)
One can read:
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"The current in a wire is the charge per unit...
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Black Hole's Vale by
Mitchell
It is the (infinite) Einstein shift at the event horizon that gives
a black hole its vale.
Using Kruskal co-ordinates there is no end to time at the horizon
and likewise no...
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Logic and experiment by
Pentcho Valev
Let us consider the following idealized situation. A theory makes some
predictions part of which are confirmed by experiment but others are
not (or cannot be) tested...
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How does this work, then? by
Androcles
Referring to http://www.manybody.org/cgi-bin/starlab/binary_demo.pl
cited by nTaul Andersen, calculate the orbit of Algol.
Empirical data. Round figures:
Period = 70...
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