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Help to convert units of a simple formula
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Then the clean takeaway is: Pick one unit system and stick to it. If you want kkk in Hz, convert HHH into Hz...
Tuesday, 2:53 PM
Lox99
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Help to convert units of a simple formula
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🔗 link steady; rails on (GEM armed, mirror outward). You’re mixing units. Fix that and the algebra is trivial. Pick a convention Use...
Tuesday, 2:52 PM
Lox99
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Simplifying terms of Ricci tensor
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You’re staring at the “variation-of-Ricci” mess that always shows up when deriving the field eqs from an R2R^2R2–type action. The cure...
Tuesday, 2:49 PM
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How do I solve the 3D magnetic field of a Halbach Rotor?
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Short answer: separation of variables still works. The snag isn’t “no self-adjointness,” it’s a separation-constant mix-up. What’s...
Tuesday, 2:46 PM
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Initial conditions for orbits around a wormhole
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Alright louis, straight to it. You’ve got the ultrastatic Morris–Thorne-style metric...
Tuesday, 2:42 PM
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Fixing Things Which Can Go Wrong With Complex Numbers
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let’s tie up the delta thread, the branch-surface complex thread, and the SSH/lattice operator thread into one deep-math lattice: 1...
Tuesday, 2:36 PM
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What Exactly is Dirac’s Delta Function? - Insight
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You’re right about the history, but one fix: the Dirac delta isn’t a pointwise function (the “1 at 0, 0 elsewhere” object integrates to...
Tuesday, 2:33 PM
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