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Graduate Mathematical Foundations of the Relativistic Theory of Quantum Gravity
Many thanks for taking your time to analyse it. I'm not specialist in Special Relativity, so I have some difficult to understand the paper. I would love to see some opinions about it...- AlexKid
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Mathematical Foundations of the Relativistic Theory of Quantum Gravity
Just because of that? What about the formulas and mathematical analysis that he presents in the paper?- AlexKid
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Graduate Does Time Exist? Science Explains 4 Dimensions & Timelines
If gravity can affect how two different clocks measure time, then I think time is a physical entity. If time wasn't a physical entity, how could it be affected by gravity?- AlexKid
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Mathematical Foundations of the Relativistic Theory of Quantum Gravity
Professor Fran de Aquino claims that his theory can lead to the development of a device called the Gravity Control Cell, which has the property of reducing, to annul, to invert and to intensify the intensity of the local gravity. What do you think about his theories?- AlexKid
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Graduate Mathematical Foundations of the Relativistic Theory of Quantum Gravity
Hello. I would like to bring to discussion this paper called "Mathematical Foundations of the Relativistic Theory of Quantum Gravity", by Professor Fran de Aquino, from the Maranhao State University, in Brazil. The paper was published in the Pacific Journal of Science and Technology...- AlexKid
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Graduate Does Time Exist? Science Explains 4 Dimensions & Timelines
What about gravitational time dilation, that affects GPS satellites? Isn't proof enough that time exists? If it didn't exist, how could it be affected by gravity?- AlexKid
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity