Hi all, The mass-energy equivalence in SR, if assuming inertial mass equals gravitational mass, provides a link between gravity and the weak and strong...
... is ... be ... Hi, You're probably already familiar with the Eotvos experiment but possibly the lecturer just meant those classic experiments done for ...
Hi David, Sometimes if the paper is "niche" (highly specialized) or a little outside the box, publishers have a hard time finding referees willing or able to...
Hey Tom, Thanks for the encouragement. It will be worth it to wait a while if that means getting a proper review. And don't worry, I won't get too discouraged....
... http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/en/Events/Many_Worlds_at_50/Many_Worlds_at_ 50/ Hi David, just few webpages about that (plus a weird Tomb Raider version...
Here's a pretty good trick question I saw on Yahoo Answers (posted by Alexander): "Father (Mf = 80 kg) and son (Ms = 40 kg) are fishing from opposite ends of a...
I think that the answer would depend on the way the father and son swap places. If there was no viscous force, then there are no net external forces acting on...
I think your method for solving the problem without viscous force is right. A net transfer of 40kg by 6 meters would cause the center of mass to shift (with...
Wow, been quiet in here lately ... Hopefully that means Zapper is busy publishing! :) I've done a few submissions myself. Today I got the following, somewhat...
... busy ... Well, I have been publishing, but usually that hasn't been a hindrance to posting on here. I think I've lost a bit of "interest" in this group...
Zz's blog is really good. I read it (almost) everyday! The comments from the referee certainly suggests to me that he/she enjoyed the paper. However, I don't...
Hi David, 'Tis a confusing email. As Zz indicated, and based on my own experience, in principle you just need to modify the manuscript based on the referee's...
Hey Tom, Zz, boomer -- Thanks for the comments; always helps me to hold things in the proper perspective. I think I'll send a brief reply thanking the journal...
Hello all, I figured I'd give an update on the paper I posted about in December. Like I said, I took the good advice from the reviewer's comments, answered...
1. BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | 'Super-microscope' opens at Isis <http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7686622.stm> 11 Nov 2008 ... A new 200m neutron...
ISIS is very impressive indeed. However, although pulsed neutron sources are very useful for neutron scatterers, most fundamental nuclear& particle physics...
hi Zz i am still here, hehe ... -- 李冠石/LI Guanshi/Gareth Lee Master's Candidate Solid Mechanics School of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics ...
I'm glad to hear that there are still people interested in this group. It has been entirely my fault for neglecting it, especially after I started my own blog....
Regarding that article, I have a question for those reading: How do you think that this type of technology will affect our scientific processes and will it...