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weirdoguy reacted to swissgirl1999 Refer's post in the thread Undergrad What empirical observation supports the axiom of continuous spacetime? with
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The Nobel Prize-winning experiments that form the observational foundation of Modern Physics consistently point toward discreteness... -
weirdoguy reacted to Spiridion's post in the thread Graduate Why is 0 K unattainable? with
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The uncertainty argument is independent of the entropic argument by Planck about the unique ground state, and complementary to it... -
weirdoguy reacted to Line_112's post in the thread High School Could the interstellar medium distort alien signals? with
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One possible reason for the instability of pulsar radiation is the effect of the interstellar medium on radio wave propagation: "When... -
weirdoguy replied to the thread Physics/math: how much knowledge does a high school teacher need?.I've heard about teacher that said it's not true. I would fire her for that. -
weirdoguy reacted to MDH72's post in the thread Undergrad Infinity and 0 (null set) do not exist with
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The statement, "An infinite perimeter can be contained in a finite circle," I believe to be true. I can grasp the concept presented... -
weirdoguy reacted to PeterDonis's post in the thread Undergrad Are Alternative Dark Energy Models Treated More Favorably Than MOND? with
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Note that when you try to construct relativistic "MOND" theories, the boundary gets somewhat blurred. For example, TeVeS adds a scalar... -
weirdoguy reacted to Kim Gi Hyuk's post in the thread Undergrad What physical quantity has dimension [ML⁻³T⁻²] in electromagnetism? with
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Thank you, Dale. I think you make a valid philosophical observation — dimensionality is conventional, and unit choices are human... -
weirdoguy reacted to Kim Gi Hyuk's post in the thread Undergrad What physical quantity has dimension [ML⁻³T⁻²] in electromagnetism? with
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Thank you for your response, Dale. You are absolutely right that the fundamental formulas and expressions within classical... -
weirdoguy reacted to Dale's post in the thread Undergrad What physical quantity has dimension [ML⁻³T⁻²] in electromagnetism? with
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The symmetry between the electric and magnetic fields is already made explicit and concrete in the standard covariant formulation of... -
weirdoguy reacted to PeterDonis's post in the thread Graduate Relationship between superconductors and gravity with
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Searching on his name here at PF will get you to plenty of previous PF threads discussing his work and the issues with it. I don't know... -
weirdoguy reacted to renormalize's post in the thread Undergrad Particle field strength and sensitivity with
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Can you cite a credible textbook reference that supports those claims? -
weirdoguy reacted to cwrightagain's post in the thread Undergrad Particle field strength and sensitivity with
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Inside of an atom the electron and proton are tightly packed together making thier magnetic fields more powerful while inside of a... -
weirdoguy replied to the thread Graduate Relationship between superconductors and gravity.Quite a lot of russian "findings" has this problem. A quick search @Josiah would tell you that the state of the matter in 2026 is: all... -
weirdoguy reacted to Josiah's post in the thread Graduate Relationship between superconductors and gravity with
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Hi What is the relationship between superconductors and gravity? Eugene podkletnov came up with some interesting findings. The first...