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Bufofrog

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  1. Time is not a vector but it is a dimension.
  2. You are completely ignoring everybody's input.
  3. If I replace metric units with imperial I will still get the correct answers from this equation. That is not true for the relationship you described. Your relationship is a coincidence that is based on arbitrary units.
  4. It is absolutely a coincidence. You are not understanding the comment about units. If I were to change the units from meters to furlongs and time from seconds to fortnights, then your connection would disappear, but an real connection like pV = NkT would still hold with a unit change.
  5. You should definitely contact your primary care physician and ask him.
  6. Your phone auto corrected metamaterials to invisibility cloaks?? I don't think there is any way in hell to generate metamaterials or optical wormholes from wifi, sdr, and 5g. Your welcome.
  7. You need 3 invisibility cloaks. First have 2 people under different cloaks texting each other using 5G. Now take a 3rd cloak and cover both the people. This will cause a feed back loop between the magic (at least one of the people texting must be a witch or wizard) and physics resulting in the formation of a worm hole. The hard part is finding invisibility cloaks and witches/wizards. Seems like this shouldn't be in the engineering section...
  8. Does anyone on the team know they're on the team?
  9. "Is it possible". No. I don't know what energy times frequency times spectrum would be, but it certainly wouldn't be mass. Shining different wavelengths of light at each other will not form atoms.
  10. I think I'll stick with current thinking.
  11. I don't want to be on the team, but thanks for the invite.
  12. Agreed.
  13. It doesn't seem mysterious to me. OK, good luck to you and your team.
  14. I guess you are saying you don't like the explanation for the interference pattern. I don't see any particular issue with the explanation. It would seem that a single particle would leave more than one spot on the screen if your idea was right but that doesn't happen. Good luck working out your idea further
  15. I don't know what you mean by that comment. I don't know what casting shadows in higher dimensions has to do with the double slit experiment.
  16. There was no initial velocity specified and I incorrectly assumed (since it was not stated) that the vertical travel was a drop, but if my assumption had been correct an initial velocity of 3.63 m/s would yield a travel distance of 55m in 3 seconds with the acceleration of 9.8 m/s^2.
  17. Since roller coasters are not powered and the question says the coaster is falling vertically the acceleration should be easy to determine, think about it.
  18. Typically these "auditors" are idiots that just want hits on YouTube.
  19. The sun fuses about 600 million tons of hydrogen a second, so that seems a bit daunting to me.
  20. The answer is not possible. Why would you want to do this? The earth will remain habitable for at least 600 million more years before the sun ends all life. That's a pretty good run I'd say.
  21. A single photon or electron passes through both slits and interferes with itself resulting in the interference pattern.
  22. Contact the bank.
  23. It really doesn't make any sense to say what shape are electrons or photons. It also makes no sense to talk about a photons or an electrons in a particle form. These are quantum objects and they cannot be described accurately using classical ideas. Quantum objects are not part particle and part wave nor are they sometimes particles and sometimes waves, they are objects that have 'particle like' and 'wave like' attributes. There is already a simple idea for the interference pattern from the double slit experiment.
  24. Neither photons nor electrons are spherical.
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