Quantum Gravity 401.5: P(A) = 1/2 is the Largest Probability of any set A such that P(A-->A ' ) (Repulsion) > = P(A) From Osher Doctorow We have seen in recent posts that: 1) P(A-->B) = P(A) and P(A-->B) = P(A ' ) simultaneously have solution P(A) = 1/2, which is to say for A, B bounded and A ', B ' unbounded, Gravitation and Repulsion or their analogs for other Interactions intersect at set/events A for which P(A) = 1/2. ... 14 Jul 2010 00:07
Verlinde Floats Off Earth! In an unsettling development, Erik Verlinde suddenly lost all gravitas and began rising over the city of Amsterdam. He burst into tears and cried out: "I'm sorry; it was only a hypothesis"!!! Unfortunately the gods wrere not appeased by his entreaties and he rose rapidly over Holland and dropped off the rada... 15 Jul 2010 14:18
Jacobson's Back On 7/13/10 9:35 PM, Rock Brentwood wrote: Newspapers need to learn how to properly frame stories. This is not some "new and sensational discovery announced here today!", but just an extension of what's already a running thread in the literature and has been for nearly 20 years (and more). If I didn'... 22 Jul 2010 04:52
NEANDERTHAL GENOME SEQUENCED On 7/13/10 6:43 PM, Planet Jupiter wrote: Neanderthal genome sequenced At roughly 3.2 billion base pairs,[3] the Neanderthal genome is about the size of the modern human genome. According to preliminary sequences, 99.7% of the base pairs of the modern human and Neanderthal genomes are identical, compared to... 15 Jul 2010 09:52
Jacobson's Back (was: Can thermodynamical model be fundamental...) On Jul 10, 5:54 am, Jarek Duda <duda...(a)gmail.com> wrote: I always thought that thermodynamics/statistical physics is effective theory statistical result of some fundamental physics below, but recently there became popular theories starting from entropic force as fundamental (basing on holographic scena... 13 Jul 2010 23:02
Really Poor Wiki Article On Hard & Soft Science Has anyone even bothered to precisely define or list the differences between "hard" and "soft" sciences? Its one of those distinctions so common and old that we forget that new people have to learn it also. Hard science and soft science are colloquial terms often used when comparing fields of... 20 Jul 2010 12:28
Test bank to Managing Human Resources 5e Gomez-Mejia, Balkin TB Can you please email me the test bank for managing human resources 5th editons for chapters 1-14 thanks hamad ... 13 Jul 2010 17:32
NYT - 7/13/10 - "Gravity Does Not Exist", but pseudoscience rules On Jul 13, 10:55 am, Surfer <n...(a)spam.net> wrote: Combining NASA/JPL One-Way Optical-Fiber Light-Speed Data with Spacecraft Earth-Flyby Doppler-Shift Data to Characterise 3-Space Flowhttp://arxiv.org/abs/0906.5404 You always try to sneak in a crackpot paper by the Cahill crank together with legitimate pa... 16 Jul 2010 23:08
Finding Eulerian angles I have an inertial frame T0 with origin O_0 and a no-inertial frame T1 with origin in O_1. I know angular velocity w.r.t. frame T0 and frame T1. I know the velocity of O_1 in T0 referement system. I know other kinematics parameters... How can I find eulerian angles between T0 and T1? ... 13 Jul 2010 16:27 |