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However he also had been through the most rigorous physics program available at the the time, had completed his PhD, was a regular...
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What do you mean by refactoring? What journals are the papers you have read published in?
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Yes, but this isn't new. Fermat, Kafka, Galois have all become famous after their deaths as others published what they had left. But how...
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And George Green was a miller from Nottingham who did ground-breaking work in mathematical physics in the early 1800's. That was 1800...
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It's not a "holier than thou attitude", it's a true reality. That's not what I said. I said "near zero". It's certainly possible (not...
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There is a barrier to entry with computer code: does it compile/run and do what you claim in at least a couple of simple test cases. If...
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This kind of setup is already done all the time. What you describe is any particle accelerator that uses counter-rotating beams. If the...
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@James Hasty - here's why all attempts to measure the one way speed of light fail. This is a Minkowski diagram - it shows the position...
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I don't think O is in the plane of the wheel - it's meant to be on the axis but far outside the plane, so AOB is small. Not that it...
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Agreed 100%. The default state should be underlined. If people do not want underlined, they can go into the settings. Plus, if a person...
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Haha, true. Thank you for keeping our site running smoothly. Hey, that is the beauty of life. We all have different opinions. I respect...
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That is a fine personal opinion to have. My personal opinion is the opposite.
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There's no comparison between software development and the development of fundamental physical theories. The software you are posting...
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R doesn’t matter. The distance can be as large or small as you like. It doesn’t change the amount of desynchronization if the OWSOL is...
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They will be initially synchronised if you assume an isotropic speed of light. If you don't assume that then they aren't synchronised.
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