A Challenging Problem

Discussion in 'Physics & Math' started by cosmodel, Nov 16, 2006.

  1. cosmodel Registered Senior Member

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    How many people, in the current month, visited Physics & Math page at http://www.sciforums.com

    The ones who can answer the question should study gravity to challenge Einstein.
     
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  3. §outh§tar is feeling caustic Registered Senior Member

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    Are you asking this because you know?

    Because it is not possible to tell EVEN with an ip log. People could be using proxies, etc. There's no real stastically useful information to be found. I don't think.
     
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  5. Absane Rocket Surgeon Valued Senior Member

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    I can figure out an approximate number...
     
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  7. Absane Rocket Surgeon Valued Senior Member

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    Nevermind.. too much work.
     
  8. cosmodel Registered Senior Member

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    Definitely I know it.
     
  9. Kron Maxwell's demon Registered Senior Member

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    This is a pointless thread.
     
  10. cosmodel Registered Senior Member

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    simple truth

    How many people, in the current month, visited Physics & Math page at http://www.sciforums.com ??

    The answer is very simple:
    Check the number of views for the thread which was posted in the current month and has zero number of replies at Physics & Math page.

    One of the threads is mine which is titled ``Possibility of Curved Spacetime, Black Holes, Big Bang is Less than One Billionth``,
    by which we know that 75 people by now in the current month, visited Physics & Math page at http://www.sciforums.com

    I found the gravitational physics for solar system, for galaxies, for the universe on the whole, and for quantum gravity, based on simple Lagrange principle, and explain all well-known observational laws. I do not find any contradictory result by now. What is the most important, the explainations are very simple.

    Therefore, the chance my work is false is less than a billionth.
     
  11. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Physics and math are difficult.
     

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