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Description: The theory of relativity.
 

About polarity of "color electricity" 
  I forget to mention how + (plus) and - (minus) polarity comes in case of "color electricity". I remember that if "neutrino diamond" is turned upside down then its "color electricity" polarity changes as opposite. More about "color electricity" is written in my writings. Link to this summary can be found from my profile... more »
By mathematician  - 1:05am - 1 new of 1 message    

The Mathematical Substructure Underlying Quantum Field Theory, and Why I Like Anthony Zee's Book so Much 
  Dear Friends: I have often made reference to the textbook by Anthony Zee, Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell. One of the things I find very attractive about this book is the way in which he deals very simply with the mathematical substructure which underlies quantum field theory. I specifically have in mind Appendix 1 in Chapter 1.2 and his overall... more »
By Jay R. Yablon  - 12:41am - 1 new of 1 message    

The Least Action Consistent Stable Universe and the Mathematics, Section 4a, johnreed modified 11/23/09 
  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 thejohnlreed  - Nov 23 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Who is Jonny? 
  A copy of Einstein's 1905 paper is on the web at "elecmovbodeng.pdf". At the bottom of every page of that pdf version there is a line that says, [link] If you click on it, your browser opens and the Fourmilab page come up. A person named John Walker owns that web site. He is evidently... more »
By glird  - Nov 23 - 1 new of 1 message    

Does Light Travel ? 
  according to relativity for light the point of emission coincide with the point of absorption is not a question of reference frame you have to ask yourself, does those ten photons light travel or does they not
By Tunel Vision  - Nov 23 - 3 new of 3 messages    

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 - 30 new of 30 messages    

$10,000 at 20:1 
  ... To be clear as to what we are arguing about, please give me your definition of the 2nd law of td. ... Good!! After we agree on what the 2ndlaw says, I will deposit $10,000 in a bank account and you put 20 times that amount in the same account. You name the bank and the account. You can be the judge of... more »
By glird  - Nov 23 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Einstein's 4 light postulates 
  In a 1990 paper, the four light postulates in Einstein's 1905 paper are defined. I will show them here without the extensive demonstrations and explanations that accompanied them. _____________ THE PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL MEANINGS OF EINSTEIN'S FOUR LIGHT POSTULATES. By du Gabriel, 1999... more »
By glird  - Nov 23 - 5 new of 5 messages    

The three-slit experiment 
  I just recently read Feynman's short book, _The Character of Physical Law_. He described the two-slit experiment simply. It left me with a question that will take me a little time to describe. Feynman described the situation roughly as follows (leaving out everything I don't immediately need): You send electrons toward a... more »
By Jonah Thomas  - Nov 23 - 9 new of 9 messages    

WHEREZ: Feynman's famous 1962 Quantum Gravity Calculation? 
  I distinctly remember actually reading a mathematical paper written by Richard Feynman ca. 1962 as one of his famous CalTech physics lectures, in which he showed how to derive a basic formulation of Quantum Gravity theory by inserting the Hilbert Action into Quantm Field Theory. This result is extremly well known and results in the... more »
By George Hammond  - Nov 23 - 1 new of 1 message    

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