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Ed Lake
, …
Ross Finlayson
424
Feb 9
Time Dilation Experiments
> About
conservation
of momentum it's key that internal > moments and momentum make for besides the contrived, > mechanics, also what is the open system, why "it's
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Time Dilation Experiments
> About
conservation
of momentum it's key that internal > moments and momentum make for besides the contrived, > mechanics, also what is the open system, why "it's
Feb 9
Mike Fontenot
, …
Ross Finlayson
62
Jan 26
Separation of Accelerating Observers in Special Relativity
-vis
conservation
in the usual sense meaning invariant theory > > > > > > > > > and symmetry laws and Noether's theorem and conserved quantities. >
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Separation of Accelerating Observers in Special Relativity
-vis
conservation
in the usual sense meaning invariant theory > > > > > > > > > and symmetry laws and Noether's theorem and conserved quantities. >
Jan 26
Aether Regained
, …
Ross Finlayson
8
Jan 25
John Milton: "Long is the way, and hard, ..."
-vis
conservation
in the usual sense meaning invariant theory and symmetry laws and Noether's theorem and conserved quantities. The Copenhagen interpretation or the stochastic
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John Milton: "Long is the way, and hard, ..."
-vis
conservation
in the usual sense meaning invariant theory and symmetry laws and Noether's theorem and conserved quantities. The Copenhagen interpretation or the stochastic
Jan 25
Laurence Clark Crossen
, …
Bob Antwerpen Roggeveen
478
Jan 24
Einstein rejected Galileo & Eotvos
or energy
conservation
. It is to be noted that no strictly relativistic concepts are involved and the description of the effect as an "apparent weight" of photons is suggestive
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Einstein rejected Galileo & Eotvos
or energy
conservation
. It is to be noted that no strictly relativistic concepts are involved and the description of the effect as an "apparent weight" of photons is suggestive
Jan 24
Ross Finlayson
12/16/23
2019-12-13
symmetry and
conservation
(or, violation as transition, state and change) as fundamental, this idea of space contraction as things change is that as things change it's always
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2019-12-13
symmetry and
conservation
(or, violation as transition, state and change) as fundamental, this idea of space contraction as things change is that as things change it's always
12/16/23
Ross Finlayson
12/16/23
2019-09-27
The other day on a thread about Kruskal-Szekeres and Schwarzschild coordinates from resp. outside and inside event horizons and grav. singularities, in
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2019-09-27
The other day on a thread about Kruskal-Szekeres and Schwarzschild coordinates from resp. outside and inside event horizons and grav. singularities, in
12/16/23
Beda Pietanza
,
Ross Finlayson
4
12/10/23
keith Stein, are you still around??
quantities define
conservation
laws (equal, opposite), what really are continuum laws, because in theories like Newton's, the effects of sources' movements, in the space
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keith Stein, are you still around??
quantities define
conservation
laws (equal, opposite), what really are continuum laws, because in theories like Newton's, the effects of sources' movements, in the space
12/10/23
Hannu Poropudas
, …
Ross Finlayson
41
11/21/23
I found one spherically symmetric solution of Einstein's vacuum field equations
On Friday, November 17, 2023 at 1:30:39 AM UTC-8, Hannu Poropudas wrote: > keskiviikko 15. marraskuuta 2023 klo 6.08.28 UTC+2 Ross Finlayson
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I found one spherically symmetric solution of Einstein's vacuum field equations
On Friday, November 17, 2023 at 1:30:39 AM UTC-8, Hannu Poropudas wrote: > keskiviikko 15. marraskuuta 2023 klo 6.08.28 UTC+2 Ross Finlayson
11/21/23
Laurence Clark Crossen
, …
Maciej Wozniak
222
11/30/23
Relativity's most irrational claim.
"any
conservation
law is two
conservation
laws, one of it". > > And they have one continuity law, which least action in theory is time, t. > > "Relativity's
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Relativity's most irrational claim.
"any
conservation
law is two
conservation
laws, one of it". > > And they have one continuity law, which least action in theory is time, t. > > "Relativity's
11/30/23
PengKuan Em
, …
Ross Finlayson
34
10/17/23
From Coulomb’s force to magnetic force
Lagrangians,
conservation
laws, are open >
conservation
laws, in continuity laws, defining systems that are open > and closed, with closed only following from high pressure
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From Coulomb’s force to magnetic force
Lagrangians,
conservation
laws, are open >
conservation
laws, in continuity laws, defining systems that are open > and closed, with closed only following from high pressure
10/17/23
Guillermo García Rojas C.
, …
Ross Finlayson
128
9/16/23
On Length Contraction.
superset of
conservation
laws, and physics is an open system. > > > > The idea of a unified field theory, is that they all share one space-time, the fields of the forces, >
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On Length Contraction.
superset of
conservation
laws, and physics is an open system. > > > > The idea of a unified field theory, is that they all share one space-time, the fields of the forces, >
9/16/23
Laurence Clark Crossen
, …
Oleander Mihalkovsky
57
9/17/23
The constant speed of light relies on Galilean transformations.
invariance and
conservation
law, arises as from "continuity > > > laws", where there's more than one definition of continuity, then symmetry-breaking
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The constant speed of light relies on Galilean transformations.
invariance and
conservation
law, arises as from "continuity > > > laws", where there's more than one definition of continuity, then symmetry-breaking
9/17/23
kenseto
, …
mitchr...@gmail.com
31
8/28/23
What is the cause of gravity?
, with
conservation
of charge, ... > > > > > or CPT symmetry, up through kinetics and gravity > > > > > then all through the cosmological and solar, ...
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What is the cause of gravity?
, with
conservation
of charge, ... > > > > > or CPT symmetry, up through kinetics and gravity > > > > > then all through the cosmological and solar, ...
8/28/23
Athel Cornish-Bowden
, …
Lou
389
8/27/23
Dunning-Kruger examples
? >
Conservation
of angular momentum does not disappear > just because the force law changed. Here the theory includes a rest-exchange-momentum and "pump" which
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Dunning-Kruger examples
? >
Conservation
of angular momentum does not disappear > just because the force law changed. Here the theory includes a rest-exchange-momentum and "pump" which
8/27/23
Pentcho Valev
, …
RichD
60
6/13/23
Einstein's Relativity and the Wavelength of Light
and a
conservation
> > > > > > about an invariant, also has a writing as a continuity, and a boundary. > > > > > George Hammond makes more sense than you
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Einstein's Relativity and the Wavelength of Light
and a
conservation
> > > > > > about an invariant, also has a writing as a continuity, and a boundary. > > > > > George Hammond makes more sense than you
6/13/23
Ross Finlayson
, …
RichD
40
Feb 21
Reading from Einstein: Einstein's relativity
> and
conservation
laws, laws of nature of a theory, predictions of relativity, persistence of vision > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Reading from Einstein: Einstein's relativity
> and
conservation
laws, laws of nature of a theory, predictions of relativity, persistence of vision > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Feb 21
Richard Hertz
, …
Dustan Smeets
34
6/1/23
To Roberts and JanPB: Explain the mess with 7 TeV protons, rest mass and quarks.
with energy
conservation
law. What > > > credits do you have accumulated to talk about the SMEP? > > > > > > Get these facts deep into your head: > > >
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To Roberts and JanPB: Explain the mess with 7 TeV protons, rest mass and quarks.
with energy
conservation
law. What > > > credits do you have accumulated to talk about the SMEP? > > > > > > Get these facts deep into your head: > > >
6/1/23
Richard Hertz
, …
Ross Finlayson
11
5/25/23
This was the real Einstein. His thoughts about quantum mechanics.
not violating
conservation
? The reason "gravity" is not included in GR or QM is because invariance theory and the long life-time of protons. Of course GR sort of includes
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This was the real Einstein. His thoughts about quantum mechanics.
not violating
conservation
? The reason "gravity" is not included in GR or QM is because invariance theory and the long life-time of protons. Of course GR sort of includes
5/25/23
The Starmaker
, …
mitchr...@gmail.com
133
6/23/23
What is the force that the Earth used to keep us on the ground?
violation of
conservation
of energy" by "pull gravity", > and otherwise explaining why there's no theory of gravity in modern > theories, except there
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What is the force that the Earth used to keep us on the ground?
violation of
conservation
of energy" by "pull gravity", > and otherwise explaining why there's no theory of gravity in modern > theories, except there
6/23/23
ct...@hotmail.com
, …
Dai Chuanjiang
5
10/7/23
Why is the law of space-time deflection the greatest physical discovery of recent decades?
exchanging "
conservation
laws" for equivalent and more expressive "continuity laws" about figuring out "hydrodynamization" works for the impulse
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Why is the law of space-time deflection the greatest physical discovery of recent decades?
exchanging "
conservation
laws" for equivalent and more expressive "continuity laws" about figuring out "hydrodynamization" works for the impulse
10/7/23
gehan.am...@gmail.com
, …
Trevor Lange
176
5/16/23
Challenge: prove that this invariance of the speed of light leads to logical inconsistencies
implementing >
conservation
laws, and rest. > > Ie, as, "fundamental", energy and force, they're instead derived, which does make for the > dimensional
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Challenge: prove that this invariance of the speed of light leads to logical inconsistencies
implementing >
conservation
laws, and rest. > > Ie, as, "fundamental", energy and force, they're instead derived, which does make for the > dimensional
5/16/23
RichD
, …
Ross Finlayson
7
5/8/23
look at this
accept energy
conservation
? > > Or angular momentum
conservation
? > > Or that force is required to pull in those arms? > What happens at the end of the pull? > >
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look at this
accept energy
conservation
? > > Or angular momentum
conservation
? > > Or that force is required to pull in those arms? > What happens at the end of the pull? > >
5/8/23
Maciej Wozniak
, …
Ross Finlayson
21
3/30/23
Noether theorem is PROVEN!!!!!!!!!!
> >
conservation
law > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Does it, really? And why doesn't a right triangle > > > > > > >
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Noether theorem is PROVEN!!!!!!!!!!
> >
conservation
law > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Does it, really? And why doesn't a right triangle > > > > > > >
3/30/23
Ross Finlayson
, …
J. J. Lodder
61
Feb 9
Recent sky survey
t violate
conservation
of energy. > > > > > > Thankfully, Einstein left the cosmological constant in the his field equations, > > > and science has shown
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Recent sky survey
t violate
conservation
of energy. > > > > > > Thankfully, Einstein left the cosmological constant in the his field equations, > > > and science has shown
Feb 9
Ken Seto
, …
whodat
38
11/20/22
Why is the transmission of light obeys the inverse square law?
answer:
conservation
of energy. > > > > (The question is erroneous: the "is" should not be there.) > > > > Mikko > It seems some kind of "
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Why is the transmission of light obeys the inverse square law?
answer:
conservation
of energy. > > > > (The question is erroneous: the "is" should not be there.) > > > > Mikko > It seems some kind of "
11/20/22
patdolan
, …
Ross A. Finlayson
162
8/28/22
Noether's theorem and the Conservation of Velocity
On Saturday, August 27, 2022 at 8:15:55 AM UTC-7, patdolan wrote: > On Saturday, August 27, 2022 at 4:58:15 AM UTC-7, rotchm wrote: > > On
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Noether's theorem and the Conservation of Velocity
On Saturday, August 27, 2022 at 8:15:55 AM UTC-7, patdolan wrote: > On Saturday, August 27, 2022 at 4:58:15 AM UTC-7, rotchm wrote: > > On
8/28/22
Ricardo Jimenez
, …
mitchr...@gmail.com
61
6/16/22
What Happens When Light is Reflected?
? Yeah
conservation
of momentum is what makes physics an open system. There's though "
conservation
of charge momentum", basically with the kinetic world and the charge
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What Happens When Light is Reflected?
? Yeah
conservation
of momentum is what makes physics an open system. There's though "
conservation
of charge momentum", basically with the kinetic world and the charge
6/16/22
Ross A. Finlayson
, …
patdolan
8
5/1/22
Geodesy
invariance of
conservation
in 'space-time', while all detailing the 'invariance of light-speed' yet that 'or light would be faster', this way of detailing
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Geodesy
invariance of
conservation
in 'space-time', while all detailing the 'invariance of light-speed' yet that 'or light would be faster', this way of detailing
5/1/22
RichD
, …
Ross A. Finlayson
50
3/29/22
high speed gyro
> "
conservation
and equipartition and invariance and so on hold > > >>> in closed systems", makes for that the "higgs' speed gyro",
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high speed gyro
> "
conservation
and equipartition and invariance and so on hold > > >>> in closed systems", makes for that the "higgs' speed gyro",
3/29/22
Python
, …
Ross Finlayson
130
Feb 15
A question for Maciej Wozniak
>>
Conservation
of energy implies no such thing. The principle of stationary > >> action implies the Euler-Lagrange equations you just learned. > >>>
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A question for Maciej Wozniak
>>
Conservation
of energy implies no such thing. The principle of stationary > >> action implies the Euler-Lagrange equations you just learned. > >>>
Feb 15