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Proton Radius Cannot Be Derived From Standard Model
At sci.physics.research, theoretical physicist AN commented: "Because the proton is so much bigger, it makes a much better target than an electron. The proton charge radius is known experimentally, but cannot at present be derived from the standard model. " Although the "standard model" cannot "at present" be... 17 Jun 2010 01:24
Can we detect a blueshift of –c?
Dear Brad Guth: On Apr 21, 10:46 pm, Brad Guth <bradg...(a)gmail.com> wrote: .... Should any parts or items of our universe be collapsing towards us at – c, could we detect it? No. The laws of physics do not permit detection of motion in raging pink fairy Universes. David A. Smith ... 23 Apr 2010 21:38
GUESS WHO'S BACK TO HELP US CELEBRATE EARTH DAY? .
On Apr 22, 7:10 am, Ed Conrad <conspiracies101...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: < During a seance just before sun-up this mor Do you realize that you included a long needless list of scientific societies with your post, thus wasting valuable computer memory???? ... 23 Apr 2010 21:38
The best we can get for a standard model
The best we can get is all complete theories working together with one another. Completion is when every fundamental variation of experiment of a theory has been tested and is found in accord. If we have a theory that always works under variation we have a complete theory. This would be the final Standard Model; ... 20 Apr 2010 23:01
Albert Einstein didn't accept black holes or the idea of totally collapsed stars
He refused to believe in them. Many faults in theory can be shown that even Einstein couldn't see. Stephen Hawking demonstrated one. Unfortunately he didn't follow through; at least in the past he has not. What we are not seeing is black holes. We are seeing a red shift that is short of a black hole. That the stre... 29 Apr 2010 21:29
instructor solution manual for Differential Equations and Linear Algebra 3e by Stephen W Goode
Here are instructor's solutions manuals to the scientific textbooks in PDF format. They cover solutions to all problems. If you need any, let me know its title, edition and author. If your title is not listed here don't worry because it is a list of some .. NOTE: This service is NOT free, and Don't reply here, inst... 20 Apr 2010 19:42
The center of space
Gravity gives space a geometric center. Einstein's curve in three dimensions is a sphere. Mitch Raemsch ... 3 May 2010 16:29
Dark Matter hipotessis
The fact among others that universe is expanding and its expansion is accelerating �Could it be due the ever decreasing mass ? Stars are contineously burning mass, so mass decreases, and so does gravity. Loss of mass should not be for free, perhaps it has a double effect: mass turns into difuse radiation ...... 23 Apr 2010 21:37
How can the MMx math be corrected?
The math of the Michelson-Morley experiment (MMx) was based on the following two facts: (i) light's speed in vacuo never varies (due to its source independency) (ii) the value of this speed is known to be c (from Maxwell's equations) Given these simple facts, the time t along the horizontal leg must be t = (... 6 Jun 2010 14:56
What is the experimentally measurable difference between rest mass and the 'relativistic mass' of the photon ??!!
hat is the experimentally - measurable difference between rest mass and the 'relativistic mass' of the photon ??!! (at least for me-- the answer is obvious .....) Another copyright question TIA Yehiel Porat 18-04-2010 --------------------------------------------------------------- ... 29 May 2010 01:45
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