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Graduate Neutrinos: Mass & Spin Explored
I didn't think they had equated the rest mass of neutrinos yet...- taeth
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Neutrinos: Mass & Spin Explored
That wasn't my original source I remember reading it in a book I have... its too hard to link things from books so I just found a site with comparable numbers.- taeth
- Post #21
- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Anti-gravitons affect on photons?
K um can I just give you link to the site, because it would be easier. I'll find it tomorrow- taeth
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Another view of the concept of time.
I always looked at time most simply as the change of matter, and energy from one step to another... wow enlightening I know- taeth
- Post #2
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Anti-gravitons affect on photons?
k brb ... you have method for writting pi, and other thigns cause I can't seem to use most of the symbols...- taeth
- Post #9
- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Anti-gravitons affect on photons?
Antigravitons are theorized to spin oppositely of gravitons thus making their attraction opposite, but then a lot of things theory right now so I figured people would have theorized this.- taeth
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Anti-gravitons affect on photons?
Are you just basically saying that anti gravitons affect just anti-photons?- taeth
- Post #5
- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Anti-gravitons affect on photons?
Particles with an opposite charge example: Electron, and positron, but they have same mass and spin- taeth
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Neutrinos: Mass & Spin Explored
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutrino you really hate me... but with what I've said lately for good reason.- taeth
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad Is Cold Plasma a Reality in Physics?
Isn't plasma matter at a highly energetic state, the next step up from gas?- taeth
- Post #8
- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Graduate Neutrinos: Mass & Spin Explored
mνe < 2.5 eV νμ < 170 keV ντ < 18 MeV This is what I always thought it was...- taeth
- Post #16
- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Anti-gravitons affect on photons?
Black holes are known to absorp photons at almost every frequency (Except Hawking radiation to my knowledge) my question is do anti-gravitons affect photons in an oppositive fashion(repel photons)? Or do photons get absorbed by them(anti-gravitons) aswell?- taeth
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Telekenesis (Not what you think)
Could you create a concussive force out of this without it killing somebody straight off due to a massive voltage? Also isn't static electricity just the effects electrons have on eacthoher at rest?- taeth
- Post #14
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School Charge Questions: Electrons, Protons, Neutrons, etc.
k I didn't just take these off the top of my head tho... They were quantum theorists that said about energy and matter might be more closely link than people right now think. I would never present my own theories due to my lack of knowledge.- taeth
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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High School Charge Questions: Electrons, Protons, Neutrons, etc.
Yeah ok some of what I said I forgot to edit, but energy and matter are only different based on present knowledge which I still believe is extremely limited.- taeth
- Post #5
- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter