7 The Schwarzschild Solution and Black Holes
... spherically symmetric vacuum solution, is known as Birkhoff’s theorem. It is interesting to note that the result is a static metric. We did not say anything about the source except that it be spherically symmetric. Specifically, we did not demand that the source itself be static; it could be a colla ...
... spherically symmetric vacuum solution, is known as Birkhoff’s theorem. It is interesting to note that the result is a static metric. We did not say anything about the source except that it be spherically symmetric. Specifically, we did not demand that the source itself be static; it could be a colla ...
GS 388 handout: Gravity Anomalies: brief summary 1 1. Observed
... rotation, the spheroidal shape of the earth, and the mass of the earth, and specifies gravity on the spheroidal equipotential reference surface which best approximates mean sea level. b. Calculate the effect of moving from sea level to the elevation of the actual observation location. This is the fr ...
... rotation, the spheroidal shape of the earth, and the mass of the earth, and specifies gravity on the spheroidal equipotential reference surface which best approximates mean sea level. b. Calculate the effect of moving from sea level to the elevation of the actual observation location. This is the fr ...
the electric field - Haiku for Ignatius
... charge. Can you figure out how much charge (in "Coulombs") are on a single electron? -____________ C on 1 eThis number is a constant and a very important value. It also represents the charge on the PROTON ( but + ) ...
... charge. Can you figure out how much charge (in "Coulombs") are on a single electron? -____________ C on 1 eThis number is a constant and a very important value. It also represents the charge on the PROTON ( but + ) ...
GRAVITATIONAL WAVE PHYSICS
... that Aµν and kµ are orthogonal. This relation can be written as four equations that impose four conditions on Aµν , and this is the first step in reducing the number of its independent components. As a consequence, Aµν , instead of having 10 independent components (as has every symmetric second rank ...
... that Aµν and kµ are orthogonal. This relation can be written as four equations that impose four conditions on Aµν , and this is the first step in reducing the number of its independent components. As a consequence, Aµν , instead of having 10 independent components (as has every symmetric second rank ...
and invariance principles Events, laws of nature,
... These two points are specifically mentioned because there are symmetry principles, the so-called crossing relations7, which may be be precisely valid and which surely do not depend on specific types of interactions. In these regards they are, or may be, similar to the geometric invariance principles ...
... These two points are specifically mentioned because there are symmetry principles, the so-called crossing relations7, which may be be precisely valid and which surely do not depend on specific types of interactions. In these regards they are, or may be, similar to the geometric invariance principles ...
Paper 25 - Free-Energy Devices
... One of the stumbling blocks in electrogravitics is the absence of any ...
... One of the stumbling blocks in electrogravitics is the absence of any ...
ON THE ELECTRODYNAMICS OF MOVING BODIES By A. EINSTEIN June 30, 1905
... Let us in “stationary” space take two systems of co-ordinates, i.e. two systems, each of three rigid material lines, perpendicular to one another, and issuing from a point. Let the axes of X of the two systems coincide, and their axes of Y and Z respectively be parallel. Let each system be provided ...
... Let us in “stationary” space take two systems of co-ordinates, i.e. two systems, each of three rigid material lines, perpendicular to one another, and issuing from a point. Let the axes of X of the two systems coincide, and their axes of Y and Z respectively be parallel. Let each system be provided ...
Trends in Applications of Pure Mathematics to Mechanics
... Volterra theorems. The radiation conditions have been given. Here we discuss only Helmholtz's formula [12] and the reciprocity theorem [13]. Consider an internal region B + bounded by a surface A. Let B denote the complement of B+ with respect to all of three-dimensional space. We shall study the pr ...
... Volterra theorems. The radiation conditions have been given. Here we discuss only Helmholtz's formula [12] and the reciprocity theorem [13]. Consider an internal region B + bounded by a surface A. Let B denote the complement of B+ with respect to all of three-dimensional space. We shall study the pr ...
Gravitational and Anti-gravitational Applications
... crystal ingot produces such an effect, producing a tilt tangent = 0.015 for a tilt angle = 0.86° that produces the objective effective sub-division of the crystals’ natural inter-atomic spacing, a sub-division that acts only on vertical Flow, as of gravitation. Pure, monolithic, Silicon cubic crysta ...
... crystal ingot produces such an effect, producing a tilt tangent = 0.015 for a tilt angle = 0.86° that produces the objective effective sub-division of the crystals’ natural inter-atomic spacing, a sub-division that acts only on vertical Flow, as of gravitation. Pure, monolithic, Silicon cubic crysta ...
Physics II Lab Packet
... It is apparent that Newton’s Second Law is predictive, but does not provide an exact fit of the experimental data. Certain problems have been ignored; among these are the rotational inertia of the pulley and the friction of the pulley with its axle, the friction of the cart’s wheels on their axles, ...
... It is apparent that Newton’s Second Law is predictive, but does not provide an exact fit of the experimental data. Certain problems have been ignored; among these are the rotational inertia of the pulley and the friction of the pulley with its axle, the friction of the cart’s wheels on their axles, ...
1 - Técnico Lisboa - Universidade de Lisboa
... adding some extra terms. In this group of theories fall the following: scalar field theories, quasilinear theories, tensor theories, scalar-tensor theories, vector-tensor theories and bimetric theories [12]. Scalar theories try to describe the gravitational field using a scalar field, which must sa ...
... adding some extra terms. In this group of theories fall the following: scalar field theories, quasilinear theories, tensor theories, scalar-tensor theories, vector-tensor theories and bimetric theories [12]. Scalar theories try to describe the gravitational field using a scalar field, which must sa ...
Chapter Three - Seeking Wisdom
... service lost their bourgeois character. And as Perry Anderson (Anderson 1974b) has pointed out, the absolutist state was structured first and foremost for war, which had always been the principal means of economic expansion under feudalism. But it is also true that the absolutist state confronted an ...
... service lost their bourgeois character. And as Perry Anderson (Anderson 1974b) has pointed out, the absolutist state was structured first and foremost for war, which had always been the principal means of economic expansion under feudalism. But it is also true that the absolutist state confronted an ...
on the electrodynamics of moving bodies
... Let us in “stationary” space take two systems of co-ordinates, i.e. two systems, each of three rigid material lines, perpendicular to one another, and issuing from a point. Let the axes of X of the two systems coincide, and their axes of Y and Z respectively be parallel. Let each system be provided ...
... Let us in “stationary” space take two systems of co-ordinates, i.e. two systems, each of three rigid material lines, perpendicular to one another, and issuing from a point. Let the axes of X of the two systems coincide, and their axes of Y and Z respectively be parallel. Let each system be provided ...
ON THE ELECTRODYNAMICS OF MOVING BODIES
... Let us in “stationary” space take two systems of co-ordinates, i.e. two systems, each of three rigid material lines, perpendicular to one another, and issuing from a point. Let the axes of X of the two systems coincide, and their axes of Y and Z respectively be parallel. Let each system be provided ...
... Let us in “stationary” space take two systems of co-ordinates, i.e. two systems, each of three rigid material lines, perpendicular to one another, and issuing from a point. Let the axes of X of the two systems coincide, and their axes of Y and Z respectively be parallel. Let each system be provided ...
The Einstein Hoax
... patent office Einstein sires his first mental mushroom, an illegitimate daughter Lieserl, who's believed to have been put up for adoption because she had Downs Syndrome Olinto de Pretto publishes E=mc^2 in Atte, a scientific magazine known to be read by Einstein, which he later claimed as his own wo ...
... patent office Einstein sires his first mental mushroom, an illegitimate daughter Lieserl, who's believed to have been put up for adoption because she had Downs Syndrome Olinto de Pretto publishes E=mc^2 in Atte, a scientific magazine known to be read by Einstein, which he later claimed as his own wo ...
Tesla Healing Technology - Breakthru
... are seen in the dark issuing from all parts of the body... Soon after the person perspires freely.” Tesla maintained that these blue light streams and radio frequency (RF) electronic wave therapy in general could, in principle, make it possible to minimize aging and disease. ...
... are seen in the dark issuing from all parts of the body... Soon after the person perspires freely.” Tesla maintained that these blue light streams and radio frequency (RF) electronic wave therapy in general could, in principle, make it possible to minimize aging and disease. ...
creating a universe, a conceptual model
... Space is something. Space inherently contains laws of nature: universal rules (mathematics, space dimensions, types of forces, types of fields, and particle species), laws (relativity, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism) and symmetries (Lorentz, Gauge, and symmetry breaking). We ...
... Space is something. Space inherently contains laws of nature: universal rules (mathematics, space dimensions, types of forces, types of fields, and particle species), laws (relativity, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism) and symmetries (Lorentz, Gauge, and symmetry breaking). We ...
ElectroGravitics_01
... region of the electron. This has some profound implications -- one of which is that the motional electric force field is immune to electrostatic or magnetic shielding. Experimentally, it can be confirmed that the motional electric field is immune to shielding and follows the boundary conditions of t ...
... region of the electron. This has some profound implications -- one of which is that the motional electric force field is immune to electrostatic or magnetic shielding. Experimentally, it can be confirmed that the motional electric field is immune to shielding and follows the boundary conditions of t ...