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Somewhere in the world there must be a bunch of scientists working to establish a more accurate value for the mass of the electron. NIST publishes an updated value every 5 years, so I assume...
20 March 2023 8,036 15 View
The reasoning behind this question is to align the ratios of the proton potential in energy per charge to the speed of light in distance per time. As these two dimensions appear to be related,...
28 February 2021 1,501 7 View
Are there any astronomers out there who can point me in the right direction for tabulated data on galaxy rotation curves and luminous mass data. Preferably data which does not include or presume...
03 December 2018 910 39 View
The standard cosmological model seems to be inconsistent with SR, yet it is generally "believed" that the big bang model is consistent with observations and that it is a pretty good theory....
07 December 2017 7,999 23 View
I am specifically looking for mass distribution and observed angular velocity of as many galaxies as possible.
06 February 2016 9,415 80 View
It was the day Carl Anderson discovered a particle which we today know as the positron and also the day I suspect physics went off on a tangent. About 4 years earlier Dirac published a paper...
01 January 1970 2,241 9 View
You have two bowls A and B containing a 50/50 mix of black and white marbles, one may say the colour potential is neutral. now transfer some black marbles from A to B and some white marbles from B...
01 January 1970 2,818 21 View
The derivation of orbital velocity is presumably well understood. One method is to set the centripetal force equal to the gravitational force and solve for v. Mv^2/r = GMm/r^2 for which orbital...
01 January 1970 7,759 39 View
Scientists interested in Gamma spectrometry. I have written an open source Python program for Gamma spectrometry, it launches in your default browser and it is so easy to use you should not need...
01 January 1970 2,420 5 View
ChatGPT says: "Could the electron's mass be drifting? This paper reveals subtle changes hidden in CODATA data, proposing a fusion-driven cosmos—no new physics required." Grok says: “Steven...
01 January 1970 1,946 11 View
To whom might be interested, I have been thinking about prime numbers and how they might fit into our world, and this idea came to me that the primes might be constructed in a similar way to how...
01 January 1970 3,949 25 View
🔭 Recommendation: “Doppler vs. Kepler” by Steven Sesselmann As someone who has spent a lot of time thinking about the role of potential, reference frames, and how we observemotion in the universe,...
01 January 1970 5,025 1 View