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our building on the borrow; GFC lol ;) our building on the borrow; GFC lol ;) Snake trails made to look like a mirage... The desert holds the silt of forests felled as man recycles wood and flesh for cars beasts that fuel the offspring's rebel yelled bow lower now to those who follow mars our building on the borrow; has blurred the line in the ... 2 May 2010 02:20
Quantum Gravity 368.4: Elasticity Restores Simple Harmonic Motion to HSP, but ONLY Elasticity From Osher Doctorow The "provisional" principle enunciated in 368.3 must be modified because of Hooke's law of elasticity: 1) F = kx, F force, x stretch of a spring beyond its natural length which has a cosine solution for constant mass. However, the object which is vibrating is a physical body, and x is ... 2 May 2010 18:42
fresh water or saltwater for Volcano Electric Power Station? #65 Volcano-Electricity to make oil/coal obsolete Now I am fascinated on which of these two alternatives to use. Whether to use fresh water or salt water. Or whether the world can start a massive desalination of the oceans and send the salt to the Volcanoes in which we add the salt as a heat retardant in order to better control. So that salt would serve a... 2 May 2010 19:47
Quantum Gravity 368.3: HSP Approximates Quantum Physics and Cosmology via Integers as "Atom" Analogs, including Casimir Force From Osher Doctorow Since Probable Causation/Influence (PI) is subtractive (up to a constant): 1) P(A-->B) = 1 + y - x it has a similar simplicity to simple additive functions, of which the simplest arguably generates the nonnegative integers: 2) f(n) = n + 1, n = 0, 1, 2, 3, .... But what is the next... 2 May 2010 01:15
Quantum Gravity 368.1: x = [1 +/- sqrt(3) i ]/2 as a Lagrangean Analog and i as a Phase Indicator From Osher Doctorow "Lagrangean" should be "Lagrangian". Osher Doctorow ... 2 May 2010 00:11
The Two Times of the universe One is energy flow rate through space. The other is time slowed down by gravity. These two rates come together for time over energy and matterial field. Mitch Raemsch ... 2 May 2010 15:21
Quantum Gravity 368.2: Reminder About HSP Quantum Approximations From Osher Doctorow I should remind readers that the recent papers in this thread have concerned HSP ("Human Scale/Scenario Physics") as a Unification theory or alternative of Quantum Gravity. As I have described in this thread, various Quantum approximations to HSP exist, including the Nonlinear Schrodinger E... 1 May 2010 22:00
GRAVITY GRAVITY GRAVITY GRAVITY Re: POOR STEPHEN HAWKING SHORT OF COMMON SENSE On Sat, 01 May 2010 21:23:55 -0400, razvlekatsa zabavlatsa <net(a)net.net> wrote: On Sat, 01 May 2010 20:07:42 -0500, Sam Wormley <swormley1(a)gmail.com> wrote: <snip> Gravity is the mechanism which operates the Universe. Apparently Hawking isn't a great astrophysicist either or he would have discover... 1 May 2010 22:00
Why is the square of the universal speed limit the amount of energy? E = MC Squared Why is mass related by the square of light speed? God chose this fundamental. ... 8 May 2010 18:55
Quantum Gravity 368.1: x = [1 +/- sqrt(3) i ]/2 as a Lagrangean Analog and i as a Phase Indicator From Osher Doctorow In the equation: 1) x = [1 +/- sqrt(3) i ]/2 we may regard the whole equation as the Probable Causation/Influence (PI) analog of a Lagrangean in Quantum Field Theory. Recall that in QFT Lagrangeans, we "read off" the particle content from the various terms and factors. Similarly in (1... 1 May 2010 18:43 |