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- Fri Jun 20, 2008 10:41 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Electricity
- Replies: 23
- Views: 35765
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...
- Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:31 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Compton Wavelength
- Replies: 7
- Views: 12269
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 ...
- 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...
- Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:36 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Electricity
- Replies: 23
- Views: 35765
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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
fast skim "feels" like it.
http://www.physorg.com/news111249257.html
- 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
of constancy of speed of light.
http://www.physorg.com/news111075100.html
- 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...
- Tue Oct 02, 2007 8:12 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: For RS Theory Experts Only
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7394