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The common answer to this question is that a Phonon is the vibration of the lattice. My concern is whether or not this is limited to the vibration of the lattice? Are Phonons not in general waves...
05 May 2018 1,717 7 View
I will be happy if you gave your response in SI units. Give citation if possible. Thank you in advance.
10 October 2016 3,363 4 View
I will be interested to hear your views on the work I have done here. I proposed three curved spacetime Dirac equations in 2008 in the Journal Foundations of...
03 March 2016 10,082 0 View
I am working a version of the Dirac equation. This version have only two solutions, one for the positive energy state and the other for the negative energy state. I find that this version of the...
02 February 2016 4,833 14 View
The coveted lifetime prize in physics for 2015 has been awarded, what is your take? http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-34443695
10 October 2015 5,365 0 View
For quite sometime now, I have thought about the Pioneer Anomaly, I have read a number of papers on this, and in all my searches, I have not come across a suggestion as that presented in the...
08 August 2015 7,269 0 View
I have no problem with the central assumption of the Big Bang Cosmology that matter may very well have come from a single point on the spacetime continuum. I have always had a problem with the...
02 February 2015 9,626 5 View
As well known, the General Theory of Relativity (GTR) was introduced along with the principle that there exists no system of coordinates that is preferred, but that any arbitrary system of...
02 February 2015 4,010 12 View
To the best of my knowledge, because the Dirac equation explains very well the gyromagnetic ratio of the Electron, it is typically considered to be an equation for the Electron. There seems to be...
01 January 2015 6,321 15 View
In this reading, we vigorously demonstrate that all the known forces can be described by a single four vector potential. The theory is a unified theory not of just the four known forces, but of...
11 November 2014 6,526 1 View
For example, Riemann geometry is a non-Euclidean geometry that only preserves the length upon parallel transport. I have come up with a geometry that preserves both the angle and length upon...
11 November 2014 7,870 10 View
If one considers the case of the symmetrically twin as done in the present paper, they would come to the conclusion that Einstein's philosophy of relation is at fault with logic.
11 November 2014 1,120 3 View
Einstein's famous twin paradox (which not a paradox in the first place) is typically resolved by going out of the usual provinces to the STR where the asymmetric arising from the accelerations and...
11 November 2014 364 1 View
After reading this paper, do you think tachyons obey an lower limiting Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle?
10 October 2014 5,147 0 View
In my modest of opinion, this paper provides a very simple proof of Fermat's Last Theorem using methods that were available in Fermat's days. If correct, it follows that this proof squashes any...
10 October 2014 5,350 39 View
I am a very very very theoretical physicist, so forgive me for asking this question. As far as I can recollect, it is possible to measure the wavelength of a Photon direct. I am not sure about the...
01 January 1970 9,563 1 View
I am interested to know of the results of the gravitational bending of light measurements of the Great American Solar Eclipse. Do these results confirm Einstein or not?!
01 January 1970 9,313 1 View