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by RMohan
Fri Jun 20, 2008 10:41 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Electricity
Replies: 23
Views: 35764

J.W. Dunne

The Serial Universe is an excellent read. Thin book. (But then again, so is "The Case Against the Nuclear Atom".) Read slowly. --- On Thu, 6/19/08, davelook (email removed) wrote: Quote: From: davelook (email removed) Subject: [RS2] Re: J.W. Dunne To: (email removed) Date: Thursday, June 1...
by RMohan
Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:31 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Compton Wavelength
Replies: 7
Views: 12268

Compton Wavelength

even more interesting if you rewrite e^2/4pi as (e/2)^2pi. Then it has the same "linear times square term" form as 1/2mv^2, where one part relates to mass ("pi") and one part to motion squared (e/2). Just a very idle thought........ davelook (email removed) wrote: Quote: In this ...
by RMohan
Wed May 21, 2008 8:34 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Coincidence & Touch
Replies: 16
Views: 24181

Coincidence & Touch

thanks for post, Dave. pressure, if i recall correctly, is a sum of static pressure and dynamic pressure. I think that in a pipe constriction, static pressure decreases, but dynamic pressure increases, and the latter's rate of increase with the degree of constriction outstrips the former's rate of d...
by RMohan
Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:36 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Electricity
Replies: 23
Views: 35764

J.W. Dunne

<t>Folks on the list might really be provoked<br/> <br/> and excited to read The Serial Universe<br/> <br/> by J.W. Dunne.<br/> <br/> Perfectly balanced on the triple edge of<br/> <br/> science, philosophy, and experience, it<br/> <br/> arrives at some of the same conclusions<br/> <br/> as Larson, a...
by RMohan
Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:31 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Why do they gravitate?
Replies: 36
Views: 50885

Another left field observation

<r>folks studying superconductivity are noticing<br/> <br/> that "electrons get much heavier" near absolute<br/> <br/> zero where all "motion" ceases.<br/> <br/> <URL url="http://www.physorg.com/news113146663.html">http://www.physorg.com/news113146663.html</URL><br/> <br/> Again, I found myself wond...
by RMohan
Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:16 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Why do they gravitate?
Replies: 36
Views: 50885

Why do they gravitate?

Permit me to piggyback on your post with another theory I just read at PhysOrg tonight: http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn8631 I just skimmed, folks, but I really perked up when I read a key part of the theory was that gravity acts differently in different "regions" in space. Very La...
by RMohan
Wed Oct 10, 2007 7:23 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Fessing up to reciprocity?
Replies: 0
Views: 7559

Fessing up to reciprocity?

Creeping closer to reciprocal theory? Don't know...but a

fast skim "feels" like it. :-)

http://www.physorg.com/news111249257.html
by RMohan
Mon Oct 08, 2007 11:19 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: "reciprocal" relativity?
Replies: 0
Views: 7292

"reciprocal" relativity?

Fascinating: relativity without calculus, or even assumptions

of constancy of speed of light.

http://www.physorg.com/news111075100.html
by RMohan
Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:35 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: For RS Theory Experts Only
Replies: 3
Views: 7394

For RS Theory Experts Only

I understand your questioning the assumption of the photons and gamma rays being linked. I took that at face value. (Perhaps source location in space?) "..They will behave differently traversing extension space..." Maybe that's why the different arrival times...? As I said, I don't know. A...
by RMohan
Tue Oct 02, 2007 8:12 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: For RS Theory Experts Only
Replies: 3
Views: 7394

For RS Theory Experts Only

http://www.physorg.com/news110480559.html

Does this have an explanation in RS Theory?