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Undergrad Could a 4D Object Appear and Disappear Like a Sphere in Flatland?
I think the OP had read Isacc Asimov's Book : Flatland, and is looking for repetition in the general populace for those ideas as to whether he accepts these ideas as holding weight. If he reads this: Flatland was a fictional book based off of 1940s ideas of physics. Now obviously we have...- avemt1
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate Prospective grand unifying theory?
If you think about it the big picture is what physicists are trying to get at. Here is an example: The human body is made up of many different organs. Now, to understand what these organs do and how they interact and support each other we have to study them individually. Once we do that and...- avemt1
- Post #53
- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate Vibration, density and the aether
you can imaginatively give 'vacume' any properties you want, but you cannot change the tested facts. kcodon is right, and you cannot look at it as an ocean. It is devoid of matter. Therefore, lacking in material things like mass, weight, pressure, energy, ETC. Yes you are on the right track...- avemt1
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Is the Clem Conical Pump Engine Actually a Functional Machine?
I have found a few sites that contains plans for a hydraulic engine that could run itself for a total of nine days. http://www.rexresearch.com/clemengn/clemengn.htm" http://www.keelynet.com/energy/clemindex.htm" Would it be practical to use this as an engine.- avemt1
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Hydraulics instead of internal combustion engine
i recently heard that ups is designing and testing a hydraulic system to power a torque converter for an efficient delivery system i need to know the validity of the situation and the plausibility of it being run by an electrically powered motor.- avemt1
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- Combustion Engine Hydraulics Internal
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Graduate Higgs & Graviton: Interaction or Separate Particles?
i am not sure if they are able to interact or not, but i believe that if they are able to interact it would make a profound advancement in the understanding of gravity.- avemt1
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Robot Builds Its Self, How Long Before
So you are saying an I-Robot senario, but only with source code? It could also be used as an evolutionary factor for a robot's advancement.- avemt1
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Graduate Robot Builds Its Self, How Long Before
actually if it was learning at a geometric rate the program would find ways to hide itself as software in the internet, not just as a metal skeleton, but also as a base program that could adapt itself to any electronic environment even power lines. Its environment would be specifecly broad. We...- avemt1
- Post #8
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Ask a Stupid Quetion Get a Stupid Answer
cauliflower is a mini version of a forest on a small planet. Why is the color blue blue?- avemt1
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- Forum: Fun, Photos and Games
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Graduate Massless Strings: How Particles Vary in Mass
I know what you mean. It does sound right and true, But we have to question everything even if it means putting aside our feelings for a while- avemt1
- Post #11
- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Undergrad How Do Objects Move Near the Galactic Center?
but according to entropy all points in time exist at once.- avemt1
- Post #22
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Undergrad Movie of stars orbiting a black hole
interesting you should have your own forum LOL :smile:- avemt1
- Post #4
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Ask a Stupid Quetion Get a Stupid Answer
they are alergic Why do humans say the most obvious things?- avemt1
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- Forum: Fun, Photos and Games
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Graduate Massless Strings: How Particles Vary in Mass
i thought force carrying particles were messenger particles that are used in equations. I'm therefore not sure that there is proof of them existing as a state of masslike matter. Please clear this up for me.- avemt1
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate Is Time Truly Continuous or Discrete?
This sounds like the properties of the wave of light: As the vibration increases energy is decreased, but as vibration decreases energy is increased. If you substitute acceleration for energy and vibration of wavelength for vibration of matter you get the same result. Correct?- avemt1
- Post #18
- Forum: Other Physics Topics