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AngieloveLee1985
Written on April 18th, 2013
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wtfimik
I like Feynman's sense of humor. And I had books like The Physics of Star Trek and Beyond Star Trek when I was a kid. I also remember The Science of The X Files and The Physics of Star Wars. When I was 9 my grandpa (now dead) bought me...
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Written on October 4th, 2012
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juliegirlie
Did you know that the passage of time seems to increase with the square root of age. The more we grow older, the more time seems to pass quickly.
Suppose that at twenty passing time is equal to ONE. At forty, twice your age, time goes...
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Written on July 10th, 2012
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juliegirlie
Time is created by the relationships between the changes that occur in the Universe.
(definition of relative time .. A.Einstein).
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Written on July 8th, 2012
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TheVampireBride
Ive always loved reading things on the Internet about physics. And reading books, and I just love it! My role model is Albert Einsten, who was a very famous, and genius physicist who created the general theory of relativity, and the...
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Written on May 21st, 2012
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freeed
http://www.experienceproject.com/question-answer/Faster-Than-Light/894743This Q, while likely closed now, contains the link for this cut & paste BLOCKBUSTER claim:The model includes an expansion of metric space that is well documented...
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Written on May 13th, 2012
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juliegirlie
European scientists said Friday they had detected a subatomic particle that sheds light on one of the basic forces of nature which determines the structure of matter.
The particle, a baryon called  Xi_b , cannot be detected...
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Written on April 28th, 2012
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oscartheoreu
Physics is the most interesting subject,and the thing i understand the better than anything else.
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Written on April 9th, 2012
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jacenv13
For as long as I can remember, particle physics has always been a fascination to me. I'm only 15, so that doesn't say much.... But I'm 100% positive that that is what I would like to study for the rest of my life. If anyone out there on...
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Written on September 25th, 2011
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purecotton
Having studied Electrical engineering & Mechanical engineering in the past (at HND level) & having never got a job with that, as I graduated at the beginning of the 1990's recession, I decided to complete my studies through the Open...
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Written on March 28th, 2011
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freeed
Kant was among the first to postulate an unbending time dimension akin to spatial ones. Einstein showed time dilation in Special Relativity by discussing "signals" of light being used to "measure time". Fair enough, but doesn't this...
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Written on February 27th, 2011
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MiniBryant
According to Dr. Bruce Lipton (American Developmental Biologist)
"Originally, science thought that atoms were made up of smaller particles of matter (electrons, neutrons, and protons), however modern physicists found that these...
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Written on October 19th, 2010
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InMyLife
When we first started taking a physics course at school i was amazed by how everything in the world started making sense, the more you study physics the better you understand everything happening around you. Today i can't imagine not...
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Written on September 10th, 2010
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JazzyKiwi
Here are a few you may enjoy:
YOU MIGHT BE A PHYSICS MAJOR...
if you have no life - and you can PROVE it mathematically.
if you enjoy pain.
if you know vector calculus but you can't remember how to...
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Written on April 10th, 2010
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Just finished a presentation before a group on the benifits of using Electical Propusion to reboost to ISS (International Space Station) using a bunch of Physics. Explained a bar tick ( lined coin slap) using Newton' s laws. Have...
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Written on March 27th, 2010
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lovelykikumaru
i study tonite n it's like 'owh, i can't do my exam, i gonna be remedial'. but i try n try and then this afternoon when i saw the questions there're 4 and i looked one by one, but nothing i can do it.
but, i'm not give up...
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Written on March 18th, 2010
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fascad3
Ok if relativity applies to our everyday, superficial world and quantum physics applies to the relatively minuscule world, then do different sets of physical laws apply to even smaller particles and much larger things than...
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Written on March 16th, 2010
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consa
For those who are not physicists but are curious about why modern physics is a marvelous adventure of the mind. The authors are all professional physicists. This list does not do justice to electromagnetism.
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Written on December 16th, 2009
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IamGone
Is there any more truth than, "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction". It goes way beyond physics. I would say it's a universal truth.
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Written on November 22nd, 2009
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MiniBryant
Quantum Physics teaches us that particles emerge from an invisible formless energy field. Which in affect makes creation a function of motion. Life evolves from formless energy to form, from spirit to body, or from ...
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Written on July 31st, 2009
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