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Description: Scientific theories you won't find in journals.
 

"Is String Theory Justified?" 
  "Is String Theory Justified?" (See also our sister website reticsessays.com) The holy grail of theoretical physics seems to be the generation of a "theory of everything". It is the goal to generate a single set of equations which deals with all physical processes. Mathematical theoreticians have... more »
By Muidem  - 10:16am - 3 new of 3 messages    

"What Relativity Theories Tell Us About the Universe" 
  "What Relativity Theories Tell Us About the Universe" (See also our sister website reticsessays.com) The basic tenet of both Special and General Relativity is that the laws and constants of the Science of Physics are the same within all velocity and/or elevation reference frames. When correctly interpreted, it means... more »
By Muidem  - Nov 25 - 1 new of 1 message    

"Is More Than One Quark Needed?" 
  "Is More Than One Quark Needed?" (See also our sister website Reticsessays.com) Present literature tells us that both neutrons and protons contain three observable internal particles named "quarks". Observationally, quarks cannot exist for more than an instant of time outside of a proton or neutron... more »
By Muidem  - Nov 25 - 1 new of 1 message    

Science or Religion ? 
  Science or Religion ? Religion tells us nothing but fables and fantasies! That is the truth. So, what is Religion? Religion is the poor man's philosophy. Modern Physics tells us nothing but fables and fantasies! That is the truth. For example: One Galaxy can eat another Galaxy. ...Cosmic cannibalising:... more »
By socratus  - Nov 25 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Though Experiment - Density and Bouyancy 
  I have attempted a simple thought experiment with buoyancy and density changes and have attempted to model the situation mathematically. The main objective have been to investigate the relationship between applied work and energy potentially harvested from the system by changing the density of an object with with one mechanism and... more »
By Positron  - Nov 24 - 12 new of 12 messages    

Angular Momentum - johnreed 
  The Least Action Consistent Stable Universe and the Mathematics November 20, 2009, Modified November 23, 2009 John Lawrence Reed, Jr. Section 4a Angular Momentum Angular mass momentum is the spin analog of Newton’s first law. We start an object spinning in free (unencumbered) space and it will continue to spin at uniform velocity, perhaps forever. We start an... more »
By johnlawrencereedjr  - Nov 24 - 1 new of 1 message    

KP2009NOV23 AETHERULES! 
  KP2009NOV23 AETHERULES! DESCARTES WAS AN AETHERIST. SO WERE FARADAY AND MAXWELL, AND ALMOST EVERYBODY ELSE, FOR A VERY LONG TIME. IT WAS OBVIOUS! YOU CAN'T HAVE WAVES WITHOUT A MEDIUM! WAVES ARE WAVES OF PARTICLES IN THE MEDIUM! THE AETHER IS THE MEDIUM! IT ALL MADE SENSE! MATHEMATICS HAS NO MOMENTUM... more »
By KONCHOK.PENDAY  - Nov 23 - 1 new of 1 message    

FR Bending of Light 
  I have correctly implemented the bending of light calculations according to Finite Relativism. The perihelion precession of Mercury remains constant (2.49e-7 rad/cycle) like it was demonstrated before and the discrepancy of the bending of light is of the order of 1e-7 rad! [link]... more »
By philippeb8  - Nov 23 - 68 new of 68 messages    

"Dimensional Analysis and Relativity" 
  "Dimensional Analysis and Relativity" (See also our sister website reticsessays.com) Over the years the writer has received E-mails which strongly assert that the techniques of Dimensional Analysis ARE OF NO BENEFIT in the study of relativistic phenomena without any justification for that strong... more »
By Tecuaf  - Nov 22 - 1 new of 1 message    

"The Arrow of Time" 
  "The Arrow of Time" (See also our sister website reticsessays.com) Over the years the immutable passage of time from past to future has been likened to the passage of an arrow, "the Arrow of Time". There have been numerous speculations as to why time should only progress in that direction and not occasionally progress from future to past. The physical... more »
By Tecuaf  - Nov 21 - 2 new of 2 messages    

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