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weirdoguy reacted to olgerm's post in the thread Undergrad Gravitational analog of electromagnetic force with
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We can also write down gravitomagnetic equations using gravitomagnetic-4-potential. EM equations... -
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There's a curious parallel here. When great authors invent their characters and where they reside, they often find that the story... -
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The OP is no longer with us, so after some cleanup of his profane insults, this thread is closed. -
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@Josiah that's not a textbook or a peer-reviewed paper. You will have a very hard time finding one of those regarding Podkletnov's work... -
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What was the context? I would say that mathematics is definitely not philosophy (in fact I may go far enough to say that it is the... -
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Talagrand is a mathematician who tried to understand standard relativistic QFT and then wrote his book about what he found. He is not... -
weirdoguy reacted to someonewholikesstuff's post in the thread Distinguishing Mathematical Consistency from Physical Realizability with
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What's wrong if i do have a homemade terminology? And I do have regular education in math and physics how can you dare say that? -
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I must confess I reported the thread as AI generated. But moderators said that I was wrong. Nevertheless I am sure it is:) Phrases... -
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It's just the replacement of f(x) by u (i.e., u(x)) and of g(x) by v (i.e., v(x)). Then g'(x)dx = dg(x) = dv and f'(x)dx = df(x) = du...