NASA’s TEM shows myofilaments in Martian meteorite ALH84001 On 6æ1æ¥, ä¸å12æ40å, Wretch Fossil <wretchfos...(a)gmail.com> wrote: On 5æ30æ¥, ä¸å11æ59å, Wretch Fossil <wretchfos...(a)gmail.com> wrote: NASAâsTEMshowsmyofilamentsinMartianmeteoriteALH84001 Figure 1 is originally from an article (note 1) concerningMartian meteoriteALH84001, aut... 3 Jul 2010 10:08
An example of quantum mechanics influencing macroscopic scale structures How 'spooky' quantum mechanical laws may affect everyday objects (Update) "And because these electrons have an electrical charge, they exert a piezoelectric force on the crystal, making it move. "The remarkable thing is that only 10,000 or so electrons are able to make all 1020 (100 quintillion) atoms in the cry... 3 Jul 2010 15:42
Failure of Some Department of Child Protection Offices to uphold Government Mandate (Cabinet Endorsed) and Minister endorsed Mission. Failure of Some Department of Child Protection Offices to uphold Government Mandate (Cabinet Endorsed) and Minister endorsed Mission. The Outlined Departmental services include; Supporting individuals and families at risk or in crisis. Failure of the department and Duty Manager to ascertain risk or crises in ... 3 Jul 2010 07:59
Quantum Gravity 399.99: P(A-->B) + P(B-->A) = 1 + P(A<-->B) and P(A-->B) - P(B-->A) = P(B) - P(A) in LISP-like Notation From Osher Doctorow It is fairly easy to prove, as I have done earlier in this thread, that: 1) P(A-->B) + P(B-->A) = 1 + P(A<-->B) 2) P(A-->B) - P(B-->A) = P(B) - P(A) To prove (1), simply consider P{(A-->B) U (B-->A)} which is easily shown to be 1 since (A-->B) U (B-->A) = A ' U B U B ' U A. Then use P(... 3 Jul 2010 09:03
What makes a formula - to be relativistic?? Wat makes a physics formula- to be relativistic??!! TIA Y.Porat ------------------------------------- ... 7 Jul 2010 04:42
Lab experiment done to figure out how quickly molecular hydrogenformed after Big Bang You need molecular hydrogen clouds to form stars. However, nobody really knew until now how quickly they formed during the early days of the universe. Yousuf Khan First Stars Formed Fast - ScienceNOW "Even though the combination of H and H� is an "amazingly simple reaction, it's been poorly understood" be... 3 Jul 2010 02:38
WHAT’S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 2 Jul 2010 Washington, DC Friday, July 2, 2010 1. CELL PHONES: INTENSITY OF RADIATION SHOULDN'T BE CONFUSED WITH ENERGY. Public understanding of electromagnetic radiation seems to be about 700 years behind the times. So I have taken ample literary license in telling the story of the Siege of Calais in 1346. It illustrates the distin... 3 Jul 2010 01:34
Proton Radius derived from "Nobel Prize-winning" hedge-fund formula: BP's cap&trade! rocks o'light, squeezin' thru th'aether; A=Mcc -- yahoo!TM. thus&so: numbertheory was always the ****, the higher arithmetic, the king of the sciences etc., but no more important than theo ther three elements of *mathematica*. When asked what good numbertheory was, Landau said, many people had gotten Ph... 2 Jul 2010 16:52
Quantum Gravity 399.98: The Independence Operator, P(A-->B), and the Dependence Operator From Osher Doctorow Earlier in this thread, I defined: 1) P_IND(A-->B) = 1 + P(A)P(B) - P(A) 2) P(A-->B) = 1 + P(AB) - P(A) We can now define the "Independence" Operator IND as: 3) IND(P(A-->B)) = P_IND(A-->B) = 1 + P(A)P(B) - P(A) = (in LISP-like notation) (1, P(A)P(B), P(A)). Then "Statistical Depend... 2 Jul 2010 13:32
What is sci.research seeking if not the truth? On 7/2/10 10:41 AM, NoEinstein wrote: Dear Readers: For a while now, I have been replying on sci.research because the subjects were of interest. Suddenly from out of nowhere, a "moderator" notifies me that I've got the physics wrong. This is no big surprise, as you get the physics wrong here too! ... 12 Jul 2010 22:57 |