sci.physics.research
- Finitary Path Integrals, Causality & Curved Space-Time, Rock Brentwood
- Is magnetic flux quantified only in superconductors?, Jarek Duda
- Looking for Feedback on an Exercise Calculating the QED Path Integral and Greens Fucntions in Curved Spacetime with Boundary Terms, Jay R. Yablon
- Is Perfect Reversibility A Myth?,
Robert L. Oldershaw
- Re: Is Perfect Reversibility A Myth?,
Uncle Al
- Re: Is Perfect Reversibility A Myth?,
Gordon Stangler
- Re: Is Perfect Reversibility A Myth?, Uncle Al
- Re: Is Perfect Reversibility A Myth?,
Gordon Stangler
- Re: Is Perfect Reversibility A Myth?, Robert L. Oldershaw
- Re: Is Perfect Reversibility A Myth?,
Arnold Neumaier
- Re: Is Perfect Reversibility A Myth?, Robert L. Oldershaw
- Re: Is Perfect Reversibility A Myth?,
Uncle Al
- machine for cutting quartz,
Knud Soerensen
- Re: machine for cutting quartz, Uncle Al
- Path integral question,
metaweta
- Re: Path integral question, Igor Khavkine
- What Happens to Fourier Transforms in Curved Spacetime?, Jay R. Yablon
- Intrinsic curvature in (1+1)D, Gerard Westendorp
- JOB: Sweden : Post-Doc at the Department or Physics and Astronomy, MFU
- Is there an error in this contracted calculation involving the Riemann and Ricci tensors?, Jay R. Yablon
- Measuring spin,
road12fg
- Re: Measuring spin, Tom Roberts
- Re: Measuring spin, Igor Khavkine
- What is the Gravitationally-Covariant derivative of the coordinates x^u?, Jay R. Yablon
- Electron Anti-Electron Question,
EdV
- Re: Electron Anti-Electron Question, Tom Roberts
- Re: Electron Anti-Electron Question,
Uncle Al
- Re: Electron Anti-Electron Question, Tom Roberts
- Re: Electron Anti-Electron Question, FrediFizzx
- Re: Electron Anti-Electron Question,
Richard D. Saam
- Re: Electron Anti-Electron Question,
FrediFizzx
- Re: Electron Anti-Electron Question, Richard D. Saam
- Re: Electron Anti-Electron Question,
FrediFizzx
- Re: Theory explains where the extra mass comes from when an object increases in speed,
Bob_S
- Re: Theory explains where the extra mass comes from when an object increases in speed,
Rich L.
- Re: Theory explains where the extra mass comes from when an object increases in speed, jwill@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Theory explains where the extra mass comes from when an object, Army1987@xxxxxxxx
- Re: Theory explains where the extra mass comes from when an object increases in speed, harry
- Re: Theory explains where the extra mass comes from when an object increases in speed,
Rich L.
- Concentric 2 way light beam problem?,
FS
- Re: Concentric 2 way light beam problem?,
Uncle Al
- Re: Concentric 2 way light beam problem?,
FS
- Re: Concentric 2 way light beam problem?, Uncle Al
- Re: Concentric 2 way light beam problem?, Rich L.
- Re: Concentric 2 way light beam problem?, Rich L.
- Re: Concentric 2 way light beam problem?, p . kinsler
- Re: Concentric 2 way light beam problem?, Rich L.
- Re: Concentric 2 way light beam problem?, Keith Blow
- Re: Concentric 2 way light beam problem?, Rich L.
- Re: Concentric 2 way light beam problem?,
FS
- Re: Concentric 2 way light beam problem?,
Uncle Al
- Re: Schrodinger's Equation,
Jos Bergervoet
- Re: Schrodinger's Equation,
Arnold Neumaier
- Re: Schrodinger's Equation,
Jos Bergervoet
- Re: Schrodinger's Equation, Arnold Neumaier
- Re: Schrodinger's Equation, Jos Bergervoet
- Re: Schrodinger's Equation, p . kinsler
- Re: Schrodinger's Equation, Jos Bergervoet
- Re: Schrodinger's Equation, Arnold Neumaier
- Re: Schrodinger's Equation,
Jos Bergervoet
- Re: Schrodinger's Equation,
Arnold Neumaier
- Curled up dimensions,
Lester Welch
- Re: Curled up dimensions,
Uncle Al
- Re: Curled up dimensions,
Dirk Bruere at NeoPax
- Re: Curled up dimensions, Uncle Al
- Re: Curled up dimensions, Phillip Helbig---remove CLOTHES to reply
- Re: Curled up dimensions, Uncle Al
- Re: Curled up dimensions,
Dirk Bruere at NeoPax
- Re: Curled up dimensions, Rich L.
- Re: Curled up dimensions,
Uncle Al
- Theories reducing to Newtonian gravity: general relativity doesn't, ----
- A quantum physics alternative to Dark Energy,
Sandcastle
- Re: A quantum physics alternative to Dark Energy,
Phillip Helbig---remove CLOTHES to reply
- Re: A quantum physics alternative to Dark Energy,
Sandcastle
- Re: A quantum physics alternative to Dark Energy, Lester Welch
- Re: A quantum physics alternative to Dark Energy,
Sandcastle
- Re: A quantum physics alternative to Dark Energy,
Jonathan Thornburg [remove -animal to reply]
- Re: A quantum physics alternative to Dark Energy, Sandcastle
- Re: A quantum physics alternative to Dark Energy, Lester Welch
- Re: A quantum physics alternative to Dark Energy,
Phillip Helbig---remove CLOTHES to reply
- Re: Wave Equation for a moving source??, Dono.
- Re: Calculating hydrogen intensity lines how? tia sal22,
Uncle Al
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Calculating hydrogen intensity lines how? tia sal22, Albert van der Horst
- Lock In Amplifiers,
FS
- Re: Lock In Amplifiers, Rich L.
- Re: Alternate Interpretation of Bell's Theorem Experiment, Jack
- Is Analysis a Necessary Part of the Physical World,
Rock Brentwood
- Re: Is Analysis a Necessary Part of the Physical World, enders
- Re: Is Analysis a Necessary Part of the Physical World, Edward L. Ruden
- Re: Is Analysis a Necessary Part of the Physical World,
Rock Brentwood
- Re: Is Analysis a Necessary Part of the Physical World, Ken S. Tucker
- Re: Is Analysis a Necessary Part of the Physical World, Ken S. Tucker
- Re: Is Analysis a Necessary Part of the Physical World, Ken S. Tucker
- Re: QFT: is there a "multi-time" (Lorentz-invariant) Fock space?,
Juan R. González-Álvarez
- Re: QFT: is there a "multi-time" (Lorentz-invariant) Fock space?, David Madore
- Re: QFT: is there a "multi-time" (Lorentz-invariant) Fock space?,
Bob_for_short
- Re: QFT: is there a "multi-time" (Lorentz-invariant) Fock space?,
Arnold Neumaier
- Re: QFT: is there a "multi-time" (Lorentz-invariant) Fock space?, Bob_for_short
- Re: QFT: is there a "multi-time" (Lorentz-invariant) Fock space?, Arnold Neumaier
- Re: QFT: is there a "multi-time" (Lorentz-invariant) Fock space?,
Arnold Neumaier
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: QFT: is there a "multi-time" (Lorentz-invariant) Fock space?,
Gerard Westendorp
- Re: QFT: is there a "multi-time" (Lorentz-invariant) Fock space?, Gerard Westendorp
- Re: QFT: is there a "multi-time" (Lorentz-invariant) Fock space?, Juan R.
- Re: QFT: is there a "multi-time" (Lorentz-invariant) Fock space?, Thomas Larsson
- Can QM be derived from classical physics?,
Rock Brentwood
- Re: Can QM be derived from classical physics?, p . kinsler
- Re: Can QM be derived from classical physics?,
gehrab
- Re: Can QM be derived from classical physics?, Thomas Heger
- Re: Can QM be derived from classical physics?, enders
- Re: Can QM be derived from classical physics?, Hendrik van Hees
- Re: Can QM be derived from classical physics?, CarlBrannen
- Re: Can QM be derived from classical physics?, student
- Re: Can QM be derived from classical physics?, Surfer
- Re: Integration by Parts of the Maxwell QED Action,
Rock Brentwood
- Re: Integration by Parts of the Maxwell QED Action, enders
- Re: Integration by Parts of the Maxwell QED Action,
Jay R. Yablon
- Re: Integration by Parts of the Maxwell QED Action,
Rock Brentwood
- Re: Integration by Parts of the Maxwell QED Action, Jay R. Yablon
- Re: Integration by Parts of the Maxwell QED Action, Rock Brentwood
- Re: Integration by Parts of the Maxwell QED Action, Jay R. Yablon
- Re: Integration by Parts of the Maxwell QED Action, Jay R. Yablon
- Re: Integration by Parts of the Maxwell QED Action,
Rock Brentwood
- Re: Integration by Parts of the Maxwell QED Action,
Jay R. Yablon
- Re: Integration by Parts of the Maxwell QED Action, Rock Brentwood
- Re: Integration by Parts of the Maxwell QED Action, Rock Brentwood
- Re: Bell's Theorem?,
Ah Ha
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Bell's Theorem?,
Benjamin Schulz
- Re: Bell's Theorem?,
Ilja
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Benjamin Schulz
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Ilja
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Benjamin Schulz
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Ilja
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Benjamin Schulz
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Ilja
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Benjamin Schulz
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Lester Welch
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Benjamin Schulz
- Re: Bell's Theorem?,
Jack
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Benjamin Schulz
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Jack
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Benjamin Schulz
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Benjamin Schulz
- Re: Bell's Theorem?,
Ilja
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Joy Christian
- Re: Bell's Theorem?,
Jack
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Joy Christian
- Re: Bell's Theorem?,
Joy Christian
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Jim Black
- Re: Bell's Theorem?,
Joy Christian
- Re: Bell's Theorem?,
Jim Black
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Joy Christian
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Jim Black
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Joy Christian
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Jim Black
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Joy Christian
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Jim Black
- Re: Bell's Theorem?, Joy Christian
- Re: Bell's Theorem?,
Jim Black
- Re: Quantization of a free particle, Arnold Neumaier