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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: WarpStar on October 28, 2001, 12:19:00 am
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I've been working for a while to create a large database of discussions of physics terms and ideas. I've recently gotten back into it full steamand have just finished creating the websites. It goes from the very basic to the very advanced and comes from a variety of sources, including a large textbook for College Physics Students, the Web, and several books written by various experts in the field.
If anyone is interested in learning a little more about physics or has something they might want to put on the database, there is contact info on the site.
Physics Database (//"http://www.subspacezero.com/physics/physicsindex/physicsindex.htm")
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*bump* (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/smile.gif)
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Originally posted by sandwich:
Toast always falls with the buttered side down. (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/biggrin.gif)
cats always land on their feet....
actually, if you get a cat, and stick a slice of toast to its back (buttered side up), and drop it- will it spin round constantly? Thus forming a form of anti-gravity transportation?
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Maybe, but it'd have to be worked out (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/biggrin.gif)
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problems about lightspeed travel:
"Comparing the similarities between quantum, mechanical partition function and statistical mechanical partition, function in ordinary forms the net quantum mechanical effect can be expressed as:
Z = { exp[i/hl]n[Ø]
If we interpret this as the fundamental relation, this is actually what Wall proposed and Yang and Mills expounded on in regard to the gauge theory and its result; i.e. the Weinberg-Salam theory unifying electromagnetic and weak interactions. The formation of a unified quantum mechanical theory can be concluded as the most correct interpretation of the ordinary form of the fundamental relation.
A good example in the classical interchange is the integral of the isospin resonance in the 10XX GeV region which affects the physical parameter Ø and the subatomic structures.
However, theories proposed to explain unsolved questions in the end of the last century which remain unsolved and uninterpreted include superstring theory, unitary singularity problem of the supersymmetry in Hilbert space and its local tensor problems.
According to Tannhauser's first paper, "Ether Elecromagnetical Study of Moving Particles" (Pacific Sciences), either corresponds to a particle in the Higgs field according to the Weinberg-Salam theory, where vacuum is defined to be the reference state (generally, particles with zero or integer spin follow the Bose-Einstein statistics, and particles with noninteger spin follow the Fermi-Dirac statistics. Planck constant and the universal gravitational constant are determined by n-dimensional internal pair decay in the spontaneous decay of highter dimensions due to their antisymmetric states).
If a conservation of the imaginary expansion is forced upon the scattering resonanace withich descibes the scatering mechanism, it becomes the analytic function in the imaginary plane. Tannhauser's scattering equation is obtained by by applying Corsi's integral theory to the previous result."
rippen from "gun buster". If sompeone can translate this in simpler terms... :d
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Most of that is pretty basic stuff explained very scientifically.
It's pretty funny actually. The only people that understand that are the ones that already know it (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/biggrin.gif)
This I had a problem with...
Recently, scientists have discovered that the forces of electromagnetism and weak nuclear force are actually different manifestations of the same force. Thus the current view is that there only three fundamental forces.
From what I've understood, they've managed to lump together everything but gravitational force. And they expect that at great enough energy even that would show similar characteristics to the others. And boo-ya, you've got a a grand unified theory (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/biggrin.gif)
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and you know what relationships between Gravity and the the others means right. Using electromagnetic processes to induce gravitational fields, not only that but to manipulate the properties of space and time itself.
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Originally posted by aldo_14:
cats always land on their feet....
actually, if you get a cat, and stick a slice of toast to its back (buttered side up), and drop it- will it spin round constantly? Thus forming a form of anti-gravity transportation?
I've tried it... since the cat has more mass than the buttered toast, the cat wins.
(Just kidding folks :lol (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/smile.gif)
Joe.
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Heh, I might actually use this since I'm taking Physics right now. (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/smile.gif)
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lol at everyone, please reply if you have a Bachelorete or a Secular P.H.D. in physics!
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Originally posted by Red5:
lol at everyone, please reply if you have a Bachelorete or a Secular P.H.D. in physics!
I'm goin for it (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/biggrin.gif)
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Bah. Your evil American system baffles me.
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Originally posted by sandwich:
Toast always falls with the buttered side down. (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/biggrin.gif)
the probability of the toast falling on the buttered side down is directly proportional to the price of the carpet
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Originally posted by Jabu:
Bah. Your evil American system baffles me.
Hmm, which system is that?
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Originally posted by NegspectahDek:
the probability of the toast falling on the buttered side down is directly proportional to the price of the carpet
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Originally posted by Setekh:
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Originally posted by Shrike:
Hmm, which system is that?
All that education level stuff.
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Yea, got that 8 years of school, then you can be called Doctor (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/biggrin.gif)
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Originally posted by aldo_14:
cats always land on their feet....
actually, if you get a cat, and stick a slice of toast to its back (buttered side up), and drop it- will it spin round constantly? Thus forming a form of anti-gravity transportation?
Ahh, yes - forming the Buttered Cat Array™ - my favorite way to get from Here™ to There™. (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/biggrin.gif)
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America, stand assured that Israel truly understands what you are going through.
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"Just becase you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you."
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[This message has been edited by sandwich (edited 11-02-2001).]
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no GUTS work cause we dont know enough about gravity apart from the fact its there and apparently is conveyed by a long range boson.
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Originally posted by wEvil:
no GUTS work cause we dont know enough about gravity apart from the fact its there and apparently is conveyed by a long range boson.
Or, according to Einstein, it's a warping of space and time.
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