sci.physics.research
- Reparameterization Based on the Anticommutation Properties of Perturbative Corrections to the Fermion-Boson Vertex,
Jay R. Yablon
- Why Maxwell's equations cannot be assumed in empty space,
Oh No
- relativistic acceleration,
Chalky
- What exactly is a "gluon jet"?,
Radium
- Fundamental particles and representations of the Poincare' group,
Jamie
- bootstrap principles,
Oh No
- Oscillating charge??,
NILS BÖRJESSON
- Deriving the contraction of a moving rod,
Vonny N.
- two rays of different wavelength will generate the same electric current ?,
laura
- Re: Entanglement (was Podkletnov) revisited?,
John Baez
- Paper on Missile Plume,
Rocco
- Question about SR and GR and the propagation of light,
Mark
- An Essay on the Relativistic Theory of the Non-Symmetric Field,
Kurt Reichling
- how is it that the Atomic Mass Unit is less than either the,
robert bristow-johnson
- Relational quantum gravity,
Oh No
- A plea to save "New Scientist",
Greg Egan
- Non-lagrangian from lagrangian,
wandering . the . cosmos
- Photons and Specific Entropy,
rev.goetz
- fermi level in doped semiconductors,
Sreenath N
- The Emission of Photons,
rev.goetz
- Implications of Hawking's recent work for black hole jumping astronauts,
Gerry Quinn
- If we had a Renormalized Theory of Gravitation, What Broad Features Would we Expect it to Have?,
Jay R. Yablon
- Re: If we had a Renormalized Theory of Gravitation, What Broad Features Would we Expect it to Have?,
Igor Khavkine
- Re: If we had a Renormalizable Theory of Gravitation, What Broad Features Would we Expect it to Have?,
sr
- Re: If we had a Renormalizable Theory of Gravitation, What Broad Features Would we Expect it to Have?,
Alan
- Re: If we had a Renormalizable Theory of Gravitation, What Broad Features Would we Expect it to Have?,
sr
- Re: If we had a Renormalizable Theory of Gravitation, What Broad Features Would we Expect it to Have?,
Chris H. Fleming
- Re: If we had a Renormalizable Theory of Gravitation, What Broad Features Would we Expect it to Have?,
sr
- Re: If we had a Renormalizable Theory of Gravitation, What Broad Features Would we Expect it to Have?,
Chris H. Fleming
- Re: If we had a Renormalizable Theory of Gravitation, What Broad Features Would we Expect it to Have?,
Igor Khavkine
- Re: If we had a Renormalizable Theory of Gravitation, What Broad Features Would we Expect it to Have?,
Alan
- Re: If we had a Renormalized Theory of Gravitation, What Broad Features Would we Expect it to Have?,
markwh04
- Re: If we had a Renormalizable Theory of Gravitation,What Broad Features,
Uncle Al
- Re: the black fishing hole,
tessel
- Re: the black fishing hole,
Ralph Hartley
Re: the black fishing hole,
Greg Egan
Re: the black fishing hole,
Greg Egan
Relation of g^uv = (1/2) {gamma^u,gamma^v} to gravitational fields,
Jay R. Yablon
- Re: Relation of g^uv = (1/2) {gamma^u,gamma^v} to gravitational fields,
Igor Khavkine
- Re: Relation of g^uv = (1/2) {gamma^u,gamma^v} to gravitational fields,
Igor Khavkine
- Re: Relation of g^uv = (1/2) {gamma^u,gamma^v} to gravitational fields,
Ken S. Tucker
- Re: Relation of g^uv = (1/2) {gamma^u,gamma^v} to gravitational fields,
Igor Khavkine
- Re: Relation of g^uv = (1/2) {gamma^u,gamma^v} to gravitational fields,
mihai cartoaje
- Re: Relation of g^uv = (1/2) {gamma^u,gamma^v} to gravitational fields,
sr
Number of gravitational field components?,
A . Sevinc
Biot Savart's Law,
A . Sevinc
JOB: Mathematician (contractor/consultant) San Francisco Bay Area,
jmcgowan
Penrose and Entropy,
rev.goetz
Re: Dark Matter, QSOs and Microlensing,
rloldershaw@xxxxxxxxxxx
Muon versus electron magnetic moments,
Jay R. Yablon
Brownian motion on S^n, H^n,
Alan
Question about seesaw mechanism,
Eugene S.
References wanted: non-covariance of energy-momentum for non-isolated systems with finite volume,
spamme606
Bell with infinite hidden variables?,
sr
orthogonality of hypergeometric functions,
vivishek
Quantum Fluctuations,
rev.goetz
Re: Why quantization?,
Cl.Massé
Re: Noise in space research,
Peritas
Re: Ranging and Pioneer,
Oh No
Statistical Mechanics Problem,
MauroM
Re: Questions about Higgs scalars,
Hendrik van Hees
Re: Coulomb Force Between A Charge Rod & A Particle,
Igor Khavkine
This is the very best crank scientific GUT of physics I can come up with,
Denis . Sjostrom
Re: Dirac Gamma matrices including gamma^5, and the Spacetime Metric g_uv,
Igor Khavkine
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- Re: Dirac Gamma matrices including gamma^5, and the Spacetime Metric g_uv,
John Reed
- Re: Dirac Gamma matrices including gamma^5, and the Spacetime Metric g_uv,
DRLunsford
- Re: Dirac Gamma matrices including gamma^5, and the Spacetime Metric g_uv,
markwh04
- Re: Dirac Gamma matrices including gamma^5, and the Spacetime Metric g_uv,
Igor Khavkine
- Re: Dirac Gamma matrices including gamma^5, and the Spacetime Metric g_uv,
DRLunsford
- Re: Dirac Gamma matrices including gamma^5, and the Spacetime Metric g_uv,
Jay R. Yablon
Re: White Holes are time-reversed black holes?,
carlip-nospam
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- Re: White Holes are time-reversed black holes?,
tessel
- Re: White Holes are time-reversed black holes?,
tessel
- Re: White Holes are time-reversed black holes?,
tessel
- Re: White Holes are time-reversed black holes?,
Gerry Quinn
- Re: White Holes are time-reversed black holes?,
Henning Makholm
- Re: White Holes are time-reversed black holes?,
tessel
- Re: White Holes are time-reversed black holes?,
tessel
- Re: White Holes are time-reversed black holes?,
tessel
- Re: White Holes are time-reversed black holes?,
tessel
- Re: White Holes are time-reversed black holes?,
tessel
Re: Unnatural phenonena,
billb
