deriving the speed of light, purely out of math #599 Correcting Math As promised, I am going to leave this book today. I did get my taxes computed and they sort of slowed me down in the last month. But in a few days I will start the latest edition of the Plutonium Atom Totality theory and I will also do the geology book that replaces the plate tectonic theory with that of a more t... 14 Apr 2010 16:41
Gravity a Dirac Positron Space, then neutrino has 0 rest-mass #598 Correcting Math Here is a third argument in favor of a 0 rest-mass for the neutrino. (1) astronomy shows no time lagg for supernova neutrino relative to EM radiation (2) an upper bound for rest mass speed for all objects would have the neutrino as the upper bound, which does not make sense. (3) Dirac Positron Space is the likely ... 14 Apr 2010 16:40
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evidence points more to a massless neutrino than a tiny rest mass #597 Correcting Math Based on my previous post I am going to renounce my predictions of the neutrino rest mass as that of 0.24 eV based on a ratio of the muon mean life. And I renounce my prediction that the speed of the neutrino is 297,633 km/sec based on increments of the fine structure constant. I am renouncing these predictions... 14 Apr 2010 03:20
Two new equations in physics These two simple mathematical equations: #1 c(v=V) = c(v=0) + V, for wave motion where v=0 is rest speed with respect to a given reference for the origin of the wave, and V is the physical speed of the carrier of the wave with respect to that reference; and #2 E = 0.5 m*N*v*v*(N-k), where N is very larg... 17 Apr 2010 01:03
I am groovy Pentcho Valev wrote: http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?id=5538 Paul Davies: "Was Einstein wrong? Einstein's famous equation E=mc2 is the only scientific formula known to just about everyone. The "c" here stands for the speed of light. It is one of the most fundamental of the basic co... 13 Apr 2010 20:43
The range of a number. Like the operating range of notes that can be played on particular musical instruments, numbers, too, have an operating range. Here are some ways in which that range is limited. 1. The number nine has a greater range than the number one. 9 goes further than 1 because it expresses larger numbers for the same nu... 17 Apr 2010 22:54
two limits to speed: speed of light and upper limit of slow speed #596 Correcting Math My better judgement tells me not to start something in what few days I have remaining before 15 April to end this book. I cannot help but notice that the Universe has a speed desert where most speeds conglomerate around a few Km/sec and conglomerate at the speed of light with no intermediate speeds in-between. ... 13 Apr 2010 15:05
Speed desert in physics between slow and photonic speed #595 Correcting Math I think I was on a correct path in my previous post of thinking there is a Speed desert where nothing in the Cosmos is travelling at those speeds between slow speed and photonic speed. If someone had the power of a universal tabulator of the speed of every object or "thing" in the Cosmos, I reckon the tabulation ... 13 Apr 2010 04:01
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