BillyT said: My question is if the perturbation characteristics of a superfluid would allow for solitions? Then a separate question: If no...
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Allrighty then.:shrug: How about a superfluid? I mean, they show the ability to form quantised vortices under certain circumstances. Also, if no...
Can I maybe ask for a bit of a laymans explanation of this? :o Wiki defines perturbation theory thus: "Perturbation theory comprises...
ok, thanks. Anyone else maybe? Would a superfluid medium show dispersive properties as well as nonliniear speeds depending on wavelength?
What exactly do you mean by non-linear and dispersive? Would it work in a large superfluid volume?
Simple question with a not so simple answer probably: Why can't photons be thought of as solitons? Assuming for a moment that there is some kind of a...
Time is nothing more than a measure of relative movement. What I meant was that if you were able to measure the speed of all particles relative...
I have always thought about this in terms of the source moving with space, as opposed to through space to account for effective receding speeds...
How is it that the point at which the effective receding speed of galaxies approaches C and the origin of the oldest light to reach us possible is...
Er, no. Why do you ask?
I'd say that with a sufficiently large universe, any chosen reference frame would give more or less the exact same total energy value, no? The only...
Trick question, no? 25% for the first door, then 58% for the second one? So 2?
This should be standard in any forum, no? If anyone can't back up their claims to fact with good citations and/or explanations then they deserve a...
Thanks for that Ben. I understand most of your post and agree with it. The one thing I'd like to ask about is physical infinity. Let's for...
The limit is where the size of the infinitesimal approaches or reaches zero?
This seems to be a widely misunderstood concept (including by me), yet one commonly used wrongly. One of the common mistakes, for instance, is...
The observable for now has to be the results of experiments already conducted, which means it has to have ALL currently accepted theories and...
Agreed, however I am trying to fit my speculative underlying physics to the the current physics and math.
Vern, do you have some kind of write-up of your speculations I could read? Sounds interesting.
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