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Time dilation, length contraction and Higgs (an idea, for explaining time dilation)

Posted Feb11-12 at 05:15 PM by digi99
Updated Apr16-13 at 10:41 PM by digi99 (Nothing more to say)

I think fields like Higgs (or just Higgs fields it selves) could be responsible for time dilation and length contraction. Let’s argue (I have not studied physics, but this area is also logically thinking, I studied mathematics, so my sentences are not like a physicist writes/talks). Some graphs are added for illustrations.

Science is just to find the laws in nature (that laws exist already for billions of years), nothing more, so in the meantime it is just waiting that somebody understand...
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Medical Physics

Posted Feb9-12 at 02:09 PM by humblejuice17

Would it be unacceptable or highly unappealing if I were to generalize, in my statement of intent, the task of a Medical Physicist as "saving lives." Thoughts?
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My own idea’s about speed > C

Posted Feb9-12 at 01:46 PM by digi99
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There is spoken about a Higgs particle to be discovered in 2012 in CERN. A Higgs particle is the carrier of a Higgs field responsible for the mass (weight) of an object. Without Higgs particles there are no Higgs fields. It seems to be that everywhere are Higgs fields around us, also in space (so space is not empty) and also in atoms by which particles in an atom get mass. The sum of the mass of atoms is the mass of its object. An object will be slow downed in a Higgs field, so gives the effect...
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calculus progress, update

Posted Feb8-12 at 10:54 PM by bobsmith76 (Confessions of a studyholic)

Here is a chart showing how many hours I study calculus per day, along with a 4 day moving average. I'm a night auditor at a hotel, so that gives me about 5 hours a night to study. I've been averaging about 6 hours a day, but I might be able to move that up to 7 hours a day since in the beginning studying calc gave me a headache which no longer happens and I was also struggling really hard to fix my sleep schedule to the time I wanted, which I've done now. At the rate I'm going I should be done...
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Are the rules at this forum too strict??

Posted Feb6-12 at 11:24 PM by micromass

I have not been a mentor for very long, but I can see pretty clearly that we get quite a lot of complaints of people who think the PF-rules are too strict or that we should be more lax in enforcing the rules. It may not surprise any of you that I disagree with this. But let me try to explain my motives behind my disagreement.

First of all, there is only one person in this entire forum who decides what the rules are. That person is Greg. It is his forum. He is the one who spends a...
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