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Have these particles been observed in predicted places? For example, have scientists ever noticed the creation of energy and pair particles from nothing in the Large Electron–Positron...
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One of the consequences of relativistic physics is the rejection of the well-known concepts of space and time in science, and replacing them with the new concept of Minkowski space-time or simply...
17 August 2019 4,727 85 View
I have found two different results for the effect of dark matter on the orbital speed of the Sun. One from Wikipedia suggests there is no effect while another one from astronomynotes suggests...
16 February 2019 9,772 23 View
The obvious answer is one year as the speed of the oh-my-God (OMG) particle was calculated to be about 0.999,999,999,999,999,999,999,995,1c. However, at this speed, from the frame of the...
22 August 2018 5,762 49 View
In reference to the three attached articles in which it is shown that The theory of length contraction and time dilation are based on a simple oversight. When analyzing the Michelson & Morley...
09 May 2018 2,192 7 View
I have written the attached article to claim that Michelson and Morley experiment does not support length contraction, time dilation and the constancy of the speed of light. Can you please let me...
25 September 2017 7,515 86 View
According to special relativity (SR), the relative velocity between two inertial reference frames (IRF), say two spaceships, is calculated by u=(v1-v2) /(1-v1v2/c2) (1) Where v1and v2 are...
01 January 1970 3,050 99 View
According to Weyl and Chandrasekhar, general relativity (GR) is a triumph of speculative thought. But it is a well-known fact that GR is initiated by two analogies. Analogy is known to be a weak...
01 January 1970 8,723 31 View
Heisenberg uncertainty principle was initially proposed for position-momentum conjugate pair. It states that the concurrent precise measurements of position and momentum of a subatomic particle...
01 January 1970 3,757 10 View
Consider the two propositions of the Kalam cosmological argument: 1. Everything that begins to exist has a cause. 2. The universe began to exist. Both are based on assuming full knowledge of...
01 January 1970 435 68 View
"Fred Hoyle invigorated and championed the idea of panspermia with his colleague Chandra Wickramasinghe as it deemed to be a plausible tweaking knob for the chance genesis of life. In fact, the...
01 January 1970 3,109 14 View
Note: This is not a religious-based argument. While life has undoubtedly evolved, Darwin's proposals for its origin and evolution lack a scientific foundation. The essence of my argument is that...
01 January 1970 5,412 17 View
The Nobel Prize Summit 2023: Truth, Trust and Hope has started today, 24 May 2023. The summit encourages participation. Thus, I have sent an open letter and eagerly anticipate their response....
01 January 1970 762 20 View
Dawkins thinks there are evolutionary outcomes that are harmful. He dubs such an outcome as misfire. “What natural selection favours is rules of thumb, which work in practice to promote the genes...
01 January 1970 8,271 11 View
In reference to the attached PowerPoint presentation, I contend that certain aspects of our scientific knowledge are not significantly advanced beyond societies in the past. This is because...
01 January 1970 6,027 36 View
We are not in a position to scientifically accept five fundamental forces. According to relativity, gravity is not considered a force. Nevertheless, scientists, including those who advocate for...
01 January 1970 1,054 100 View
According to one popular interpretation of quantum mechanics, if you are experiencing a challenging life, there exists a universe where you are thriving. Meanwhile, in another universe, you might...
01 January 1970 6,392 10 View
Inflationary cosmology adopted its primary (free lunch) concept from Quasi-Steady State Cosmology (QSSC), the latter being an evolved version of the steady-state model. However, its supporting...
01 January 1970 7,111 6 View
In particle accelerators, various subatomic particles are collided at exact points with predetermined momentum. The collision must occur at an exact point; otherwise, detectors cannot register any...
01 January 1970 5,503 18 View