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Permission to Discuss Hypotheses for Contest Feedback? @Demystifier @PeroK @bhobba @renormalize Hello Mentors and Insight Authors... -
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@PeroK Thank you for the clarification. That's exactly why I'm asking rather than simply posting - I want to be respectful of how... -
Dale replied to the thread Graduate How to fix Relativistic QM so it's consistent?.@ChrisF We appreciate the respect and the caution. We do not provide any form of pre publication support here. It needs to be published... -
Dale replied to the thread Hey alright more physicists.Welcome. It sounds like your insights may be useful in both the physics section and also the career guidance section. -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Light clock treating horizontal and vertical motion differently?.I didn’t know about that one. I was actually specifically thinking of Robertson’s paper “Postulate versus observation in the special... -
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Is this deviation also expected for gravitation on the scale of the solar system? Can you cite a technical reference that derives this... -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Does the scale factor need to be normalized?.In this context, this is clearly false. Newton proposed action at a distance, but Einstein’s proposal was a local theory. Please be... -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Linear vs rotary motion.To explain this further, let’s consider a simple mass-spring accelerometer attached radially on a spinning wheel. The mass is deflected... -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Light clock treating horizontal and vertical motion differently?.Or zero-postulate derivations (not what they call themselves) that don’t assume either postulate and simply use experimental evidence... -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Linear vs rotary motion.By changing ##\vec a##. The acceleration is different in different frames. -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Linear vs rotary motion.No. The local centrifugal force does not have a cause. It is not a physical thing subject to cause and effect. It is purely math. It can...