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Graduate Do Gravitons Exist in the 4th Spatial Dimension?
Can someone please explain to me or direct me to a website about the theory that there are 4 spatial dimensions, and that gravitons exist in the 4th one. I am now aware of this theory, and that this could explain why gravity is so weak. I find this really interesting, and would appreciate any...- SmarterThanGod
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- Dimension Gravitons
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate Can You Build a Particle Accelerator at Home?
Can you go into more detail as to materials, production and use? Id appreciate it. I am interested in designing one myself, bu i need more general info- SmarterThanGod
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Is Life an Illusion or Are We Truly Alive?
watch the matrix. You cannot know if you are truly alive. You can, however, know if its an illusion, simply by being the entity that is creating the illusion.- SmarterThanGod
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Graduate The number of absolutely true statements
There are no absolute truths in the universe, that's the only absolute truth there is! swallow that one, all you paradox freaks!- SmarterThanGod
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- Forum: General Math
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Graduate Uncovering the Truth: Is Probability Just an Illusion?
I know this, but I am saying that probability will eventually be limited to a means of trying to predict what we are too lazy to figure out, such as how to roll a 2, or flipp 100 pennies heads-up. Ha are we going to go back and forth quoting each other and arguing that we don't see the...- SmarterThanGod
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- Forum: Set Theory, Logic, Probability, Statistics
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Graduate Is Light Speed Truly Variable in Different Universe Sizes?
ok i have a question about our current light theory. Because of the double slit experiment, we now view a photon as taking all paths to it's destination, causing the interference pattern observed. A.) Some paths would ahve to be longer than others, and in order to reach the destination in...- SmarterThanGod
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- Forum: Optics
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Graduate Is Light Speed Truly Variable in Different Universe Sizes?
Photons, in relativity, are not affected by time, they experience no time dimension- SmarterThanGod
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- Forum: Optics
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Graduate Building a Particle Accelerator
are there any sites with clear, consie directions and plans, materials lists, etc. for dummies with little electric experience? those are more of a book on how PA's work, not their actual construction- SmarterThanGod
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Wouldnt free will necesary imply the existence of the soul?
I did not mean this in a way that he can control our tomorrow, but in a probablistic manner, in which the infinite probabilities affect all things at all time, but only on a miniscule level. He would not "remember" affecting you because he can't conciously do it or see the affects. I am...- SmarterThanGod
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Deductive Logic on the subject of Time Travel.
You could go by a predestination assumption, in which case, you would have existed in P1 and P2 before you were even born, because in the future, you will travel back to 1776, and since this must have already happened before you were even born, P1 would be false before you traveled back to 1776...- SmarterThanGod
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Graduate Wouldnt free will necesary imply the existence of the soul?
True, you can always count on a photon to move at light speed all the time, but in a complex system, such as an organism like ourselves, elementary particles are organized into atoms, which are organized into molecules, which are organized into cells, which are organized into organs, which are...- SmarterThanGod
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School Difference Between Vectors and Scalars
Scalars are magnitude Vectors are magnitude AND direction. The major difference is how they are added and subtracted, but that's another story...- SmarterThanGod
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School Why can't machines be 100 percent efficient?
In a frictionless environment, and therefore gravity-less environment, is it possible for a machine to work at 100%, or are there other elements which prevent this?- SmarterThanGod
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Graduate Relativity Paradox: Explaining A Ship Moving at 198% Light Speed
OK, here's a new situation let's say that a ship is going 50% light speed, and there is another ship approaching it going 51% light speed. To each other, they would appear to be going about 80% light speed. What if a third ship, which is said to be at rest, views their approach on each other...- SmarterThanGod
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad What is the significance of aether in science, philosophy, and astronomy?
Can someone explain aether to me in depth? I hear talk about it, and feel rediculous not knowing what they're talking about.- SmarterThanGod
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- Aether
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity