On Sep 24, 2009, at 10:37 AM, Mauro Lacy wrote:
Hi,
I've plotted the different vectorial components of the velocity
vector, and distance to the Sun on the same graph, and curiously
enough, the y component of the velocity vector (and probably of
the distance vector, although I've not
Horace Heffner wrote:
On Sep 24, 2009, at 10:37 AM, Mauro Lacy wrote:
Hi,
I've plotted the different vectorial components of the velocity
vector, and distance to the Sun on the same graph, and curiously
enough, the y component of the velocity vector (and probably of the
distance vector,
On Sep 25, 2009, at 3:33 AM, Mauro Lacy wrote:
Here's my best shot at the moment:
http://maurol.com.ar/decay_rates/halflife_bnl+Rx.jpg
I've superposed the graphs. The red line is 1/Sun-Earth
distance^2-1 (distance is now in au, and scaled up vertically), and
the green line is the -x
On Sep 25, 2009, at 3:33 AM, Mauro Lacy wrote:
Here's my best shot at the moment:
http://maurol.com.ar/decay_rates/halflife_bnl+Rx.jpg
I've superposed the graphs. The red line is 1/Sun-Earth
distance^2-1 (distance is now in au, and scaled up vertically), and
the green line is the -x
?Does the concept of 'Helicoid Wave String Model for Photons Electrons' seem
familiar? And does the 'spin-twist(rotation) of said
(wavestring-ratherthan-particle as a model for said Photon /or Electron
wave-string) explanation for it's gravitation-effect sound familiar either?
Just a
Mauro Lacy wrote:
Jack Smith wrote:
...
I would note ... that the phase seems slightly off from
sun's distance. So we can say there is an annual cycle,
but it might be cosmic rays, gravitational potential or
perhaps temperature or other environmental variable.
velocity? If I'm not
Hi Frank
Something along those lines. Your derivation of the elastic nature of
the electron is a little bit confusing, but I think is the way to go.
I suggest you to abandon the particle paradigm completely, and
concentrate on the extended wave paradigm, i.e. pulsating strings,
that is, elastic
fznidar...@aol.com wrote:
My published paper, The Control of the Natural Forces is
out in this September's edition of Infinite Energy. I am
working on another paper, The Duality of Matter and Waves
Linked below
http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/temp/MatterWaves.pdf
Mauro Lacy wrote:
I
Jack Smith wrote:
...
I would note ... that the phase seems slightly off from
sun's distance. So we can say there is an annual cycle,
but it might be cosmic rays, gravitational potential or
perhaps temperature or other environmental variable.
velocity? If I'm not mistaken, velocity is
My published paper, The Control of the Natural Forces is out in this
September's addition of Infinite Energy.
I am working on another paper, The Duality of Matter and Waves
Linked below
_http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/temp/MatterWaves.pdf_
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