Bob Angstrom - Here's Russ's ideas on Quantum Gravity that he sent to me a while back The physicist Lee Smolin explains that space is relational, very ...
SCIENCE NEWS February 22, 2005 Astronomers Spy Galaxy's Strongest Explosion Yet Image: NASA Telescopes around the world recorded the brightest explosion ever...
Well, this picture says it all: *EMF* rules the Universe! [Click on the link if the picture is not visible!] Clearly, the *E* force can be seen at the top of...
mathematical physicist Tony Bermanseder's Fibonacci paper: The ABSTRACT of these three posts is essentially saying that Tony B's. " Aufbau " ( building method...
http://physicsweb.org/articles/world/18/3/7 Molecules with over 100 atoms can be made to interfere, according to recent experiments that study the transition...
http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/9/3/1/1?rss=2.0 Physicists in Europe and the US have performed a novel version of the double-slit quantum-interference...
yuan, Thanks for this one. z ... the double-slit quantum-interference experiment with single electrons. In the classic version of the experiment, electrons...
... consequence of the fact that bigger and more complex objects are much harder to isolate. In other words, the quantum features of the environmental...
Your link on resonances---- http://www.rbduncan.com/phase.htm ---uses the phrase "out-of-phase resonance". I think of resonance as a type of cooperation or...
1 2 12 3 23 123 4 34 234 1234 5 45 345 2345 12345 6 56 456 3456 23456 123456 This is how I designed a dance/athletic hybrid form of human movement to music...
Hello everyone, I feel a little sad and nostalgic (a tad guilty) in writing this letter. Guilty because I have not had enough time to contribute to this Yahoo...
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0303/p01s03-usgn.htm Nobel Prize-winning plant geneticist Barbara McClintock called plant cells "thoughtful." Darwin wrote about...
WSMers, Interesting comment by the former moderator! This feels a little strange, talking to a wall. But here goes...beginning years ago, I knew I wanted to...
Bill, I think you and Geoff are much more in agreement on the bigger picture than you realize. The details seem to get in the way for all of us. And I don't...
... Chip, You speak about this rocket ship, being observed, going .9c. Particles can be accelerated to .9c but NOT complex atoms and molecules. Comets are the...
Hi, Glenn, and WSMers, Well, you are doing something Geoff has not done lately with me, and that is: communicate. Now, who's fault is that? I have posted to...
Tony B., I'm in full agreement with you that c is invariant here. What I have problems with is the invariance of the spacetime interval, which is associated...
... In your studies did you examine the history of physics and mathematics in the east? Here is a relevant article: http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0310001 ... I...
Hi, Peter Brown, Re: your remarks. So, what *are* you saying? If you are saying there is no truth and certainty in anything, then do not bother to respond...
Milo, all electrons must have a scalar phase relationship indicating c is not a speed as Viv Pope says. Seeing the de Broglie wave as a Doppler effect, as you...
- Hi, Bill and Peter, (and all interested) Please, Read this as an example to your discussion. I have made a discovery that is unpleasant for scientists with ...
Hi, Ingvar, You seem to have a reasonable knowledge of your subject matter and care enough to present it to proper forums. Have you read my Arnold's Law paper:...
Milo, The reason that Einstein gave us the letter c for the speed of light was that it denoted the hypotenuse of the spacetime triangle where space is side a...
QUESTION: How can a person speak of "beats", "intervals", "resonances", without the foundational idea of motion? "Beats" implies a dynamic propulsion-----...
From message #17422 Theory of Everything Group to Tony and Rolf again who stated >>>>> > we can deduce Planck's length (Lp) as follows: > > Lp = ((h/2pi)....