exchemist
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Fat chance.I don't like to repeat myself but don't have the skills to do the experiment on my own. This experiment should be carried by proper experimentalists to test W=mg. #ResultsRequired
Fat chance.I don't like to repeat myself but don't have the skills to do the experiment on my own. This experiment should be carried by proper experimentalists to test W=mg. #ResultsRequired
And I have got any blue frogs yetScience hasn't got a unifying theory that links the great pillars of physics relativity and quantum together and appears full of corrections such as dark matter and energy, black holes, inflation, tunneling, superpositions, higgs exc. My theory reduces four forces to one, particles to two and dimensions to three and predicts a link between weight and temperature.
This experiment should be carried by proper experimentalists to test W=mg.
Six years is a long gestation period for a silly idea? Maybe notI wonder if Yaniv has left for another 6 year hibernation? Here's to hoping!![]()
No, he's just gone to bother some other people with identical crap: http://www.scienceforums.com/topic/30613-experiment-to-test-wmg/I wonder if Yaniv has left for another 6 year hibernation? Here's to hoping!![]()
but this thread is about an experiment to test conservation of mass - Not about my theory.
No, he's just gone to bother some other people with identical crap: http://www.scienceforums.com/topic/30613-experiment-to-test-wmg/
And he's already had the bum's rush from here: http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/111313-experiment-to-test-wmg/?page=3
I wonder where he will pop up next........
Apologies for the addendum in a closed thread, but I see no point in having anyone open a new one:
http://blogs.scienceforums.net/swansont/archives/278
The mass of an excited state of an Fe isotope was measured in the lab, and found to be greater than the mass of the ground state. So unless there is some weird physics be proposed claiming that gravity itself is temperature dependent, this falsifies the claim.
Curving charged particles in a magnetic field is a completely different experiment to weighing a heated metal in vacuum. The use of E=mc2 to calculate mass of particles and conclude my experiment is irrelevant and unnecessary is scientific heresy and an abuse of the scientific method. In other words you so believe your physics is right that you are not interested in test your calculations against experiments. E=mc2 is only a theory, not a fact, and must be tested by many different types of experiments. #ResultsRequiredAh, I see someone there took care of this:
So, the experiment has already been run, and Yaniv's proposal has been disproven - at higher energy, the mass increases (albeit by a tiny amount... which makes sense, since energy isn't exactly a heavy thing).
So, that said... Yaniv, I think we can call your theory
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See you in another six years.Curving charged particles in a magnetic field is a completely different experiment to weighing a heated metal in vacuum. The use of E=mc2 to calculate mass of particles and conclude my experiment is irrelevant and unnecessary is scientific heresy and an abuse of the scientific method. In other words you so believe your physics is right that you are not interested in test your calculations against experiments. E=mc2 is only a theory, not a fact, and must be tested by many different types of experiments. #ResultsRequired
E=mc2 is only a theory, not a fact, and must be tested by many different types of experiments.