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Water is not H20...
What does that mean to Theory of Everything (TOE)?
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http://www.superstringtheory.com/forum/basicboard/messages3/160.html
All the existing physical Theories such as GR, SR, QED, Standard Model, etc. are 'questionable'...
Sounds a bit preachy to me. Off to TD you go.
- Warren
H1.5O=?
OOps...
Water H1.5O ~ Particle X(3872)...
http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=9453
mathman
Nov30-03, 10:00 PM
The apparent missing protons result from a quantum mechanical effect that makes the protons less visible under certain conditions - scattering experiments. For chemical purposes, water is still H2O.
Originally posted by mathman
The apparent missing protons result from a quantum mechanical effect that makes the protons less visible under certain conditions - scattering experiments. For chemical purposes, water is still H2O.
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H2O is an approximation of
1.????...'s H & 0.???...'s O
Isn't that [a)] [?]
Originally posted by kx21
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H2O is an approximation of
1.????...'s H & 0.???...'s O
Isn't that [a)] [?]
A M (Mathematical) Generalization:-
H2O is an approximation of
i1's H & i2's O, where i1 & i2 are
irrational Numbers, like SQRT(6); or
'imaginary' Numbers like i:-
http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=9474&perpage=12&pagenumber=2
extra [a)]!!!
kx21
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