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    Bell's Theorem and Negative Probabilities

    Thanks, I hope to comment, but I have a vested interest, I have been interested in EPR, for some time, and having reached a specific conclusion, I came across the linked paper, it made me think a little more, and finally pushed me into a corner that I cannot escape!..but more on that at a later...
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    Bell's Theorem and Negative Probabilities

    May I suggest that people read this paper before making comments:http://uk.arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0501030 I hope you do not mind, I think it may stimulate some interest to your obvious great thread?
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    Asteroid hitting the Earth and causing a devastating Tsunami

    Many thanks, great paper. In the 'timline' graph, at time 40 seconds, the peak of splash appears to be vertically intact?..I would have thought the splash would have sent a volume of water that , excuse the wording 'takes-off'? I have seen experiment footage in a slowed-down manner of...
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    Another Constraint on Quantum Gravity

    I have been reading the Dec 27TH print-paper, I have downloaded the present print, but cannot see any revision at all? The spin network embedding has an interesting aspect for 'ROTATIONS' caused by the overlapping triangulated network! Quote: Einstein called the warping of spacetime to be...
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    Questions about Varying Speed of Light (VSL)

    This paper is quite interesting:http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9811018 there is reference to John Moffats early work on VSL, any mentor who knows who John Moffat is would not be so eager to assign a crackpot tag relative inquiries. This paper:http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0004321 relays...
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    The largest explosion ever seen in space

    I have the article from nature, will link here soon. For some idle speculation, let's go-ogle at these:https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=39328 A number of posts here:Number six!..: https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=140213#post140213 and of course under an...
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    Varying Expansion Rates for Solar System

    Compared to the rest of the Universe:Sean M Carroll and Eugene A Lim. Quote:The different rescalings of Newton’s constant in the Solar System versus the universe as a whole offer a potential window for observational constraints on the parameters of our vector field. Newton’s constant enters...
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    What are the worst film/actors you have experienced?

    Then you may want to see : THE BODYGUARD! It has Kevin Costmore and Whinney Houston! P.S narrowed the worst film down to two:Pearl Harbour and Top Gun. Actually this list is neverending if you really think about it?..its an Never-Ending-Story!
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    Asteroid hitting the Earth and causing a devastating Tsunami

    Does anyone know the calculation (asteroid size..etc), for an Asteroid hitting the Earth and causing a devastating Tsunami of the propotions as seen in Indonesia? It seems to me that I had heard that an Asteroid the size of a VW beetle, if hitting the Earth head on, and landing at the same...
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    The universal quantum logic matrix

    Hi Loren, this is pretty obvious that the measurement from a Macro domain, on a Quantum domain is the problem to observer dependence. Let me give you a bonafide example, if an effect of a quantum measurement, say (photon spin), reveals non-locality, then it really a measurement of relative...
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    Is there a 'Minimum' Speed of Light?

    Interesting?..when Light is Parametrically Downconverted, say for instance at the Horizon of a Blackhole, then as you state, the process of Matter Creation is viable. Hawking Radiation is the invisible product of Light turning into Dark?..maybe?
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    Can Non-Cosmological Redshifts Explain Anomalies in Galaxy Interactions?

    May I suggest Galex? :http://www.galex.caltech.edu/ This is a recent group that have increased the puzzle as to , Quote:The recent discovery suggests our aging universe is still alive with youth. It also offers astronomers their first, close-up glimpse at what our galaxy probably looked like...
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    Tsunami caused by the earthquake.

    I actually thought this through in the first instance of when I seen the first report, early (uk) boxing day morning. The BBC report showed a graphic image of Tsunami, shoreline's close to the epicentre would experience a rapid tidal receeding effect. This was caused by the ocean 'welling'...
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    Big Sumatra Quake: Wave hits Sri Lanka, India,

    There is a possibility that the earthquake of : http://sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=13635761 May have been a 'trigger' for the one in Indonesia.
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