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Howdy again folks, After having read Patrick's paper (discussed below) on the Born rule and the MWI, I was inspired to write a "follow-up" to Patrick's paper ...
David Strayhorn
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Hello undernetters around the world, I was wondering whether anyone here has reviewed Myron Evans' claim to have developed a GUFT, ie grand unified field...
David Strayhorn
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Jun 2, 2005
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... For those interested -- I asked Dr. Evans about the relationship of the Mach Principle to his work, and here is his reply: "If the Mach Principle is stated...
David Strayhorn
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OK, I'm back from a magical time at Walt Disney World, but I'm not recovered yet. So the vexer will have to wait another day. And because of that, I thought I...
ZapperZ
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Jun 6, 2005
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All you mathematics fanatics, this is your ultimate website. It is called Equation World. If there's an equation in mathematics, it will be here. It advertizes...
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I am trying to understand the effects of EMF on matter (humans). As lasers are the most effective means to producing EM waves I am attempting to understand...
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Jun 6, 2005
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... As ... It may useful for you to look up topics on Health/Medical Physics. This issue has been extensively studied since workers exposed to high powered...
ZapperZ
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... Yes, I am actively pursuing and looking at these areas in research. How dose the training of hazards associated or is there any one that I could get in...
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Jun 7, 2005
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This is quit interesting. I have started a thread that I am trying to discuss EM effects on matter (biological...). The fact is that I was reading that e was...
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Hello all, I was thinking about doing a poll on the most "essential" quantum mechanical experiments that one must become familiar with if one wants to...
David Strayhorn
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Jun 7, 2005
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I guess I should say why they are essential. ... Feynman in his ... This one teaches the difference between quantum statistics and classical statistics. By...
David Strayhorn
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Hi, Since the EPR argument requires the non-vanishing commutators of pairs of Hermitian operators, I would suggest another "essential" experiment that...
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Jun 7, 2005
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Huh? I think you are referring to Millikan's Oil Drop experiment to determine the quantisation of charge in matter. In this experiment, the electrically...
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-Yes, I am referring to to Millikan's Oil Drop experiment. I am trying verifying the physics of my theory. -I am imagining a situation when EM wave moving at...
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... the ... is ... electrons ... Gracias. OK, so this may not be the "classic" essential experiment, but I'm putting the Stony Brook/Delft[1,2] experiments on...
ZapperZ
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Jun 7, 2005
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... What about EPR + double slit + delayed choice? http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~ghena/vaxjo/presentation/References/walborn.pdf...
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HI David, ... Good question. I agree with what you, booomer, and Zz have said. Here are a few other quick ones that come to mind... 1) Photoelectric effect...
Thomas D. Gutierrez
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Jun 7, 2005
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If you do not receive Physics Today, this article is an entertaining read. http://www.physicstoday.org/vol-58/iss-6/p10.html Zz....
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OK, the vexers are back after a 2-week hiatus or so. So it's time to put on your thinking caps. This one should be relatively straight- forward. The most...
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Ummm... I don't understand what you are trying to say. A detailed study of the electrostatics and magnetostatics section of any elementary physics text book is...
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Jun 8, 2005
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Further additions could include the Stern-Gerlach experiment for its demonstration of discrete angular momenta orientation which is so crucial to much of QM....
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Hi booomer, ... Compton scattering is definitely a good one. However, I'm not so sure the photoelectric effect can be modeled using classical E&M for the...
Thomas D. Gutierrez
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... existence ... effect. ... sure ... light and ... the ... called ... I've missed ... However, ... Perhaps the ... is ... but isn't ... ignoring ... the ... ...
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... A more comprehensive report on this is now available and has been published in this months issue of Physics Today. Prof. Sidney Redner (who happens to be...
ZapperZ
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I agree with Booomer and you that since treating the EM field classically (as an external c-number perturbation) would give the same transition probabilities...
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Hi Tom, Zapper, Booomor, VideoRanger, et. al., Regarding the photoelectric effect demonstrating the quantization of the photon field, there was a great...
Scott Johnson
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Jun 9, 2005
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Hi Scott, Zz, booomor, video, et. al., Thanks for the illuminating discussion and great references. This goes to show it is never to late to learn something...
Thomas D. Gutierrez
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Hi, It is true that the transition rates can be calculated Quantum Mechanically as a continuous wave and thus the simple argument that because K_max depends on...
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... Those were the two reference given from Thorn's et al. paper. They were trying to convey the fact that only a low intensity beam splitter experiment would...
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A useful timeline in the evolution of physics. http://www.physics.org/evolution/evolution.asp Zz....
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