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RRamping up a MRI magnet is almost linear, it takes a few hours which is not almost forever, and I don’t see what you think is contrary...
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Rrenormalize replied to the thread I Paradox of Superconductivity.You keep pointing to contrary "observations". To support that claim, please cite a scholarly reference that exhibits what is observed...
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Rrenormalize replied to the thread I Is Gravi-GUT a candidate theory of everything?.@kodama, I recommend taking a look at this paper from 2017: K. Krasnov & R. Percacci, Gravity and Unification: A review...
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Rrenormalize replied to the thread I Paradox of Superconductivity.Are you sure? The idealized version of "the power is turned on" is a step-function in time, which contains Fourier components with...
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RDue to his repeated use of AI in his replies, he has been banned.
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RDoes anyone else think the new user "realJohn" sounds like an AI?
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Rrenormalize reacted to PeroK's post in the thread I Question about discussions around quantum interpretations with
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This thread has highlighted that ultimately it is perhaps a matter of personal taste whether "nature is fundamentally probabilistic" or... -
Rrenormalize replied to the thread I Trigonometry problem of interest.Good catch. To eliminate solution triples that are integer multiples of other triples I must verify that either ##b## or ##x## (or both)...
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Rrenormalize reacted to Charles Link's post in the thread I Trigonometry problem of interest with
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@renormalize Thank you very much. :) You did verify the 3 combinations that I had previously found, plus the one in the Olympiad. You... -
Rrenormalize replied to the thread I Trigonometry problem of interest.@Charles Link, given that ##a\geq1,b\geq1##, you can solve your formula ##(a+2b)^2=3(4x^2-a^2)## to get...
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Rrenormalize replied to the thread Old retired engineer.The poster says they want software to do "numerical relativity, inspirals &ct".
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Rrenormalize reacted to DaveC426913's post in the thread Who is responsible for the software when AI takes over programming? with
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I still don't follow this logic. Why not? Note: we're not improving the AI per se; we're improving the product - the code it writes... -
Rrenormalize reacted to TSny's post in the thread I Does Poisson's equation hold due to vector potential cancellation? with
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In your example in post #1, ##\large \frac{\partial A_y}{\partial y} \neq 0## for points along the x-axis. So, ##\nabla \cdot \mathbf{A}... -
Rrenormalize replied to the thread In the early days of electricity, they didn't have wall plugs.Agreed, one could modify a standard two-terminal light socket to accommodate a ground terminal and make an adapter that would then...
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Rrenormalize replied to the thread In the early days of electricity, they didn't have wall plugs.OK, that's a fair observation. But for those sockets, to which terminal would it be proper to connect a green (in the US) ground wire...


