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Solubility of MgSO47H2O in water
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You don't have to enroll in order to access the journals in an academic library. Simply visit your nearest university and ask library...
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Effects of perception
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Google "quantum mechanics bishop berkeley". There are lots of essays and discussions for you to absorb.
Aug 7, 2025
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What papers is the CO2 climate change theory based on?
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Look at the vast list of references in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_change.
Aug 7, 2025
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Physicists disagree wildly on what quantum mechanics says about real…
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So, physics has never been "intuitive" in the sense you demand. It's different to be guided by these things, than to demand that the...
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Error in Landau-Lifshitz Vol 2, equation (2), page 277
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In the 4th edition (1975), the relevant page is 257, not 277. I believe I was able to derive the equation for ##D_{\alpha}## in (2) by...
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Error in Landau-Lifshitz Vol 2, equation (2), page 277
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Thanks for the link to the 4th edition of The Classical Theory of Fields (first published in 1975, not 1980). The only equations on pg...
Aug 5, 2025
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Error in Landau-Lifshitz Vol 2, equation (2), page 277
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Eq. (2) on page 277 of my copy of Landau and Lifshitz Vol. 2 The Classical Theory of Fields, Third Revised English Edition 1971 looks...
Aug 4, 2025
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A sufficient condition for integrability of equation ##\nabla g=0##
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Metricity ##Q_{\alpha\mu\nu}=0## is a postulate (an assumption!) and holds in Riemannian spacetimes. But non-Riemannian spacetimes with...
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A sufficient condition for integrability of equation ##\nabla g=0##
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Please specify the "additional geometrical structure" to which you refer. Nowhere in my reply #4 is any mention non-metricity; it only...
Aug 4, 2025
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A sufficient condition for integrability of equation ##\nabla g=0##
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That's simply not true. See the paper: The Geometrical Trinity of Gravity in which the authors derive the teleparallel equivalent of...
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Fermion doubling problem and three generations of standard model
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Fermion doubling is just one form of a broader phenomenon, in which de facto extra fermions are brought about by the existence of extra...
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Fermion doubling problem and three generations of standard model
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The fact that you are asking this question indicates that you don't have any references to back up this: Without a valid references as...
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Fermion doubling problem and three generations of standard model
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That is simply not true. Here is your original post containing the statements quoted by @PeterDonis:
Aug 1, 2025
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How Does the Balloon Analogy Explain the Expansion of the Universe?
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No, because a "Planck size sphere" by definition has a very small but finite size. The big bang singularity has zero size.
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Fermion doubling problem and three generations of standard model
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But Wikipedia says: That suggests to me that a 3D lattice could give rise to 1, 2, 4, or 8 generations, not an odd number like 3. But...
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