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RWelcome to PF, CHANG; it's good to have you here. :smile:
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RI would imagine it's because you wrote this: ...which certainly read to me as if you thought that weight was a concept that was...
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RWeight is mass times gravity. I still worry that your post #8, where you imply that going metric involves switching from weight to...
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Rrenormalize replied to the thread Graduate How valid is the Block Universe theory?.The observational data on the fine-structure constant has since been extended out to 13 billion light years (as of 2020) and so far...
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Rrenormalize replied to the thread High School Buoyancy and gravity.I've done no complaining nor conceding because my very first post in this thread is #20 just above. Do you even bother to check who...
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Rrenormalize replied to the thread High School Buoyancy and gravity.Maybe because mass and weight are different in both Imperial units (slugs vs. pounds) and metric units (kilograms vs. newtons)? So why...
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RI just had to create an AI-generated image for that one.
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Rrenormalize reacted to berkeman's post in the thread High School Deflection of Light by the Sun with
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Rrenormalize reacted to PeterDonis's post in the thread Graduate How valid is the Block Universe theory? with
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@DarkloidNeos the article you reference, unfortunately, is not just presenting the speculations or opinions of various physicists it... -
Rrenormalize replied to the thread High School Deflection of Light by the Sun.Can you better describe the points you're asking about by making reference to the diagram below? (from Shadow of the Moon and general...
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Rrenormalize replied to the thread Undergrad How many carriers for phased array?.But how much effort have you expended to understand and appreciate the already existing technology? For example, it took me less than a...
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Rrenormalize replied to the thread High School Example of a model for a function.I'm unaware of practical examples of your function:$$f_{k}\left(x\right)\equiv x^{k/x}$$but a transformation of that...
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Rrenormalize reacted to PeterDonis's post in the thread Undergrad Is Gravi-GUT a candidate theory of everything? with
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Rrenormalize replied to the thread Undergrad How many carriers for phased array?.Perhaps you can gain intuition regarding the kind of beams that can be formed from a phased array of antennas by playing with on-line...
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Rrenormalize replied to the thread I can no longer render LaTeX.Spectacular results! I no longer even have to refresh the page occasionally, as I used to, to get proper previewing. Kudos to Greg.


