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weirdoguy reacted to davLev's post in the thread What type of energy is actually stored inside an atom? with
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Thank you. Once we accept that pure electromagnetic field energy can, in principle, give rise to real particles (e.g. via strong-field... -
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Hi everyone, I'm Christian Fuccillo, independent researcher working through Magnetic Innovative Solutions. My background is in... -
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As do I The more I read Fields and Their Quanta: Making Sense of Quantum Foundations, the more I like it. I must emphasise that the... -
weirdoguy replied to the thread Undergrad Revisiting the Light Clock.Besides all above, I think that your attitude towards this problem is what holds you back, even at the subconsious level. You are wrong... -
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Feynman also said that he invented the differentiation of an improper integral to calculate it. He must have worked under the pseudonym... -
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ω=7.292×10−5 rad/s R=6.378×106 m earth rotate around point A(CoM): ameasured=g−ac ac=ω^2R... -
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sl(t)=(vt+lcos(ωt),lsin(ωt)) for t=0, cos0=1,sin0=0 sl(0)=(l,0) .... x=l Translational velocity as a function of x: vtrans=(v,0)... -
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Don't post a random formula. Post the full math, that shows disagreement with what an accelometer measures. -
weirdoguy replied to the thread New person here, where do I post my own personal hypothesis?.Why are you wasting your time doing this instead of just learning what is already known? -
weirdoguy reacted to rcgldr's post in the thread Undergrad How to quantify gyroscopic precession torque? with
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From Caltech Feyman Lecture Hall - "You'll also notice that if I stop its precession, it simply falls"". A slightly out of balance gyro...