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I showed that General Relativity is constrained by design to be able to model only a single body problem (with a probe particle with zero or very small mass relative to the main mass). You might...
31 July 2025 1,736 52 View
The question is if the Relativistic Kinetic Energy formula: KE_rel = (gamma -1) mc**2 Has it been verified using thermal calorimetry? SINCE I WROTE THIS QUESTION, I FOUND OUT ABOUT THE BERTOZZI...
18 November 2024 5,894 5 View
Let's consider two egregious cases: Christian G. Wolf "iSpacetime" Gerd Pommerenke "The Metric Universe" and "Accelerated Expansion: A Fallacy" Christian G. Wolf Christian Wolf is cynical. When he...
20 August 2024 9,005 2 View
Accelerated Expansion a Fallacy August 2024 Advances in Theoretical & Computational Physics 7(3):1-62 This is one of the many papers that used logspiral photon propagation and a lightspeed...
10 August 2024 7,375 37 View
This is the code I have. I would need: An initial configuration (position and momentum), the orientation of the ecliptic with respect to the direction of travel by the sun, The orientation of the...
10 July 2024 6,106 2 View
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/quantuniverse_revisiting-the-twin-paradox-or-where-physics-activity-7194380109494079489-qVYV?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop This is the first of a...
09 May 2024 485 49 View
By blocking (censoring) my disagreeing model, scientists have performed fraud...:) Of course, as in any group behavior, you can be at fault by acting or remaining silent in view of...
28 February 2024 3,201 0 View
Dear Wolfgang Konle You asked: Do you think that it is by accident that the integral (12) ∆Wfield just has the same value if you insert -1/(8πG) for alpha? YES. It is a Fallacy. The point...
12 September 2023 5,209 12 View
I created a simple model for the Universe. A theory that replaces Relativity and explains the Universe without the need for Dark Energy, Dark Matter, the Higgs Mechanism for Mass creation, the...
07 September 2023 4,207 1 View
Is the Journal of Physics & Optics Sciences a predatory journal?
22 August 2023 2,066 3 View
I was told that someone else was plagiarizing my work, so I checked Arthur Flescher paper. There are many forms of plagiarizing. Normally that involves copying the whole theory or parts of it...
17 June 2023 3,093 0 View
HU (the Hypergeometrical Universe Theory) proposed a new model for the creation of the Universe, called The Big Pop Cosmogenesis. Big Pop Cosmogenesis proposed that the Universe started as a...
31 October 2021 6,766 2 View
I created this shinyapp and am having a hard time seeing the image I thought I was...
14 October 2020 645 2 View
I am asking this question because my theory can do it and I know that L-CDM cannot. L-CDM cannot even parameterless predict the SN1a distances or parameterless predict the mass distribution of...
14 October 2020 7,371 9 View
I created a theory that tells us that it does. There is a lot of research in the field and I evaluate two seminal papers; a) Lunar Ranging Data Analysis b) SN1a Data Analysis Both tells us that...
21 December 2019 4,529 8 View
Muller & Biskupek 2007 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0264-9381/24/17/017/meta ######################################################### I proposed a theory where I derived an...
20 December 2019 6,136 4 View
The Hypergeometrical Universe Theory challenges General Relativity and Special Relativity. The reason for that is that they seem to be a perfect replacement to the Geodesics Paradigm Einstein...
06 October 2019 8,924 11 View
The issue is the Homogeneity and Isotropy hypothesis required to perform data analysis on the angular 2-point anisotropy or temperature correlations measured by CMB. My contention is that SDSS...
15 December 2017 4,313 11 View
PROOF OF AN EXTRA SPATIAL DIMENSION I studied the SDSS BOSS dataset and created a galaxy density map of the current universe. The details of how to create a galaxy density map of the current...
23 November 2017 9,203 40 View
This question refers to evidence found in the SDSS BOSS dataset of Hyperspherical Acoustic Waves. More specifically, SDSS BOSS dataset shows galaxy density patterns indicating that those...
08 June 2017 7,908 17 View
I will place here my review of the theory of Informaton-2 as being applied to Gravitation-Electromagnetism. It is has some parallel to my theory, developed and published in 2005. I believe that...
04 June 2017 6,591 2 View
The question is loaded and really doesn't fit into the space for questions. My theory proposes a candidate for Dark Matter. The candidate would be antimatter traveling in a Lagging Hypersphere (...
22 April 2017 5,313 10 View
The goal of this question was for e to provide a proof that the Absolute Peak Luminosity of type 1A Supernovae have a G^(-3) dependence. The argument is correct but it seems to be...
19 March 2017 8,503 6 View
This question focus on the quality of a theory. The larger the number of degrees of freedom, the lowest the value of its predictions. A Wise Man once said, Give me enough parameters and I will...
14 March 2017 7,725 6 View
Follow the link below to understand the discussion subject: https://www.quora.com/What-was-Richard-Feynmans-IQ/answer/Marco-Pereira-1
01 January 1970 3,345 9 View
In studying the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) data along the distance dimension, I was able to see the Universe resonating 36 times during the first few minutes after the Big Bang. It used to...
01 January 1970 7,503 98 View
Your Galaxy formation project could benefit from the Initial Hyperspherical Seeding (occurred during the Neutronium phase) from the correct Keplerian Dynamics. The information about the seeding...
01 January 1970 758 7 View
I created the Hypergeometrical Universe Theory (HU). HU proposes a new model for matter where it is modeled as polymers of the Fundamental Dilator (FS). The Fundamental Dilator (FD) is a...
01 January 1970 3,208 3 View
There is no reason to believe Strict Relativity is valid over large distances. First, there is no evidence, experimental measurement of anything. Second, this is not a Fundamental Theory. There...
01 January 1970 2,432 94 View
This question was asked by @Ray Buttler. I also asked the same question to SDSS. While I wait for their response, it would be great if I could get your opinion. I was and still am puzzled by...
01 January 1970 5,429 6 View
Here is the 3D map of the Observable Universe. Here you should be able to see the Great Attractor and all the Voids we are familiar with. Since I don't know where they are, I would benefit from...
01 January 1970 7,601 2 View
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-Mach-Principle-What-is-the-experimental-evidence-for-it-What-are-its-implications-on-physics-and-cosmology/answer/Marco-Pereira-1 My position about Mach's...
01 January 1970 7,111 5 View
I don't think so. We know the inertial mass of particles (charged particles). From those inertial masses, we calculate the mass of a hydrogen atom (in the case of electron and proton). Since...
01 January 1970 7,015 29 View
Here is a simple solution to this conundrum that does not require anything other than garden-variety Gravitation. The reason why this was a conundrum for 90 years is the subconscious decision to...
01 January 1970 5,324 56 View
I need some guidance to understand and properly use MESA. My ultimate goal is to modify it such that I can use a variable G. I saw a video using it to predict the evolution of a main-sequence...
01 January 1970 4,737 3 View
My theory, the Hypergeometrical Universe Theory (HU) has three postulates: The Universe is a lightspeed expanding hyperspherical hypersurface Matter is made as polymers of the Fundamental Dilator...
01 January 1970 1,738 0 View
The Hypergeometrical Universe Theory has been censored since 2006. Notable censors are Paul Ginsparg, who keeps a blacklist at the Los Alamos Archives. I presented my work in several papers (they...
01 January 1970 647 75 View
01 January 1970 5,145 0 View
Since I received an email from them, I suspected that they were not legitimate. I say that because my work is contrarian to the current view. That said, I looked into...
01 January 1970 4,267 4 View
The author of this article, @Christian G Wolf, claims to have derived the value of Cosmological Constants from geometry with infinite precision. The claims extend to many other Cosmological...
01 January 1970 3,768 15 View
Are current scientific views propped up by censorship of competing ideas and mutual complacency? I am asking this controversial question because I cannot get a single astronomer, physicist,...
01 January 1970 372 5 View
Am I allowed to provide a critique for this paper by S.E. Thorsett: The Gravitational Constant, The Chandrasekhar Mass Limit, and Neutron Star Masses? The answer is NO. This is the...
01 January 1970 1,780 0 View
Dr. Perrenod started a session of Questions at Quora. Anyone can go and ask him a question on Cosmology and Clusters of Galaxies. I would like to engage Dr. Perrenod in discussing the value of...
01 January 1970 4,793 0 View
H0 is the inverse of the age of the universe, which means that it varies from day to day and is not a Cosmological Constant. The author claims to calculate it from constants G, c, me, re, and...
01 January 1970 5,472 0 View
Every so often, someone presents work that is derivative of mine (e.g., Lightspeed Expanding Hyperspherical Universe or LEHU). That particular hypothesis or postulate is impossible to defend....
01 January 1970 5,126 4 View
Yes. I did. Here, I changed the concept of Time and explained Dimensionality Reduction: https://youtube.com/live/t3u2kLsC0Yk Here I debunked Relativity, General Relativity, Time Dilation,...
01 January 1970 221 3 View
https://youtu.be/7jVn47VQxfc This is the video that explains Fine Structure Constant and tells you about the Stroboscopic Universe.
01 January 1970 9,134 19 View
Dear Wolfgang Konle You asked: Do you think that it is by accident that the integral (12) ∆Wfield just has the same value if you insert -1/(8πG) for alpha? YES. It is a Fallacy. The point where...
01 January 1970 8,610 2 View
This is a question I received at Quora. I used it to show in very simple terms how I discovered an extra spatial...
01 January 1970 4,935 0 View
I had a lengthy discussion with Bernd where I tried to explain the two mistakes he made in his reasoning: Berndt starts with an infinite universe (homogeneous mass distribution) with no net...
01 January 1970 2,878 10 View
Here are the github repository links for this project: Repositories https://github.com/ny2292000/CMB_HU https://github.com/ny2292000/HU_GalaxyPackage https://github.com/ny2292000/HU_Papers The...
01 January 1970 731 19 View
Up to Special Relativity, Science relied on forces to explain everything. The only exception now is Gravitation. In Gravitation, we have a concept of "Mass deforms Spacetime" without any...
01 January 1970 4,501 61 View
Is Qeios a good place to publish? Does it have fees? I am considering where to publish my work. Qeios seems to be a good place since peer review is open and visible. As far as I can tell, there...
01 January 1970 628 2 View
Since the paper was presented, it is clear that the author wants feedback. I saw a lot of wishful thinking (we, people that only started existing 14.5 billion years after the universe began)...
01 January 1970 8,841 1 View
01 January 1970 4,767 19 View
Here is the HU argument about how General Relativity cannot be used in Astrophysics. The commonly repeated assertion that bodies travel through geodesics in spacetime is wrong. That is only valid...
01 January 1970 3,565 8 View
I receive so many invitations to publish that I am always suspicious of predatory journals. This one somehow seems to be a non-predatory one. That was the AI answer. Is that correct?
01 January 1970 7,312 3 View
Mohammad Shafiq Khan weakly argues against the current view of Science and jumps into Creationism. Read the PDF file to learn where he went wrong. Basically, everything is wrong starting from...
01 January 1970 3,756 17 View
Riccardo uses Gemini (a lower-grade LLM) to garner praise for his crackpot papers and then sends them to me for no apparent reason. Here are my personal objections: The Hubble Constant is the...
01 January 1970 7,460 8 View
When one writes a model full of postulates (everything is a postulate), with ad hoc parameters (no reason given for them), is that a real model or a fraud? The article “The Basics of Physics (or...
01 January 1970 1,193 9 View
Dr. Marco Pereira critiques the evaluation of varying gravitational constant (G) models, particularly those derived from Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) data, Type Ia Supernovae (SN1a), and the Faint...
01 January 1970 1,436 7 View
Is publishing in the Journal of Pure and Applied Physics a good idea?
01 January 1970 4,780 3 View
The answer is NO. The gas density is very small...the universe LOCUS (not the space between particles) is expanding due to the motion of particles within a 4D Spatial Manifold. This makes...
01 January 1970 5,928 0 View
This is the code I used to beat those 533 Astronomers, Astrophysicists, and Cosmologists to solving the Crisis in Cosmology. Hubble Constant 67.5 km/s/Mpc for Supernovae. The CMB value is 67.4...
01 January 1970 5,481 19 View
It is a common internet and otherwise trope to assign the work of others to Einstein. Here, I presented two recent examples in which Dr. Brian Cox assigns Einstein the work of Galileo. I believe...
01 January 1970 1,522 1 View
I came across this article by Joseph Emmanuael Mullat on ResearchGate. I immediately recognized that this is just the Tired Light Model with an explained multi-exponential fitting instead of a...
01 January 1970 5,984 6 View
There are many problems with this paper. They are easy to see. The paper claims to have shown that the partitioning of the composition of the Universe into Baryonic Matter, Dark Matter, and Dark...
01 January 1970 2,627 9 View