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Broken SUSY
- ronron
7/03/02
(8)
Re: Broken SUSY
- consolation
7/03/02
(0)
Re: Broken SUSY
- DickT
7/03/02
(6)
Re: Broken SUSY
- dlgoff
7/03/02
(5)
Re: Broken SUSY
- DickT
7/03/02
(4)
Re: Broken SUSY
- dlgoff
7/04/02
(3)
Re: Broken SUSY
- DickT
7/04/02
(2)
Re: Broken SUSY
- dlgoff
7/04/02
(1)
Re: Broken SUSY
- DickT
7/04/02
(0)
DickT, concerning Photon mass
- Haelfix
7/02/02
(73)
Eureka X:- Newton's Gravitational forces ensured that the Mass of any given Photon is greater than Zero, with mathematical proof...
- kx21
7/03/02
(71)
Re: Eureka X -G v2:- Gravitational Force ensured that Mass of any given Entity, which is interacted with other Massive Entity or Entities / Particle(s), is greater than Zero
- kx21
7/04/02
(26)
Agreed. The mass od any body acted on by Newton's gravity is > 0
- DickT
7/05/02
(3)
Re: Eureka X: m1) Genuine Scientific Evidence:- . PHOTON is not acted on by Newton's gravity?
- kx21
7/06/02
(1)
Fair's fair
- DickT
7/07/02
(0)
Re: M Link: Mass 'wrapped' in Solar Photons emitted from the Sun (average)- More than 8.33 * 10^(-30)kg...
- kx21
7/06/02
(0)
Re: Eureka X-EM :- Coulomb's Law ensured that Charge of any given Entity, which is interacted with other Charged Entity or Entities / Particle(s), is greater than Zero
- kx21
7/04/02
(21)
The charge on the photon is zero
- DickT
7/05/02
(5)
Re: m1.1) Genuine Scientific Evidence:- PHOTON is not affected by Coulomb Forces?
- kx21
7/06/02
(4)
Another repetition spree? Response is same
- DickT
7/07/02
(3)
Re: Repetition is the key to eradicate the False Teaching(s),
- kx21
7/08/02
(2)
Repetition is the sign of a disordered mind
- DickT
7/08/02
(1)
Re: m3) M Theory on Beauty of 'Order' (e.g. Symmetry, Supersymmetry, etc)
- kx21
7/08/02
(0)
Re: Eureka X-EM :- Coulomb's Law / Force Reference
- kx21
7/05/02
(0)
Re: Eureka X- Photon: Eureka EM & XG v2 imply that the Mass & the Charge of the Photon are greater than Zero...
- kx21
7/04/02
(13)
Re: Eureka X- Photon: Reference:- Ionized Gas & CMB 'photons'
- kx21
7/07/02
(1)
QED
- DickT
7/07/02
(0)
No that's incorrect. Neither Newton nor Coulomb affects photon
- DickT
7/05/02
(10)
Re: m1.2) Appropriate Relationship: Photons, Gravitational & EM Fields
- kx21
7/06/02
(9)
Re: m1.2) Appropriate Relationship: Photons, Gravitational & EM Fields
- James
7/06/02
(8)
Re: m1.2) Genuine scientitic question- Appropriate Relationship: Photons, Gravitational & EM Fields
- kx21
7/06/02
(1)
I don't care how wonder I am. Why don't you shape up?
- DickT
7/07/02
(0)
Re: Off-Topic Post in the String Forum?
- kx21
7/06/02
(5)
Pot calling the Kettle black
- DickT
7/07/02
(4)
Re: Mismatch in Addressee
- kx21
7/08/02
(3)
Re: Mismatch in Addressee
- James
7/08/02
(0)
Commenting on your response to James
- DickT
7/08/02
(1)
Re: m3.1) Tips / Opportunities for Improvement on Forum's Posts & Blackhole
- kx21
7/08/02
(0)
Re: Eureka X-G :- Gravitional Force ensured that the Mass of any given Entity which is interacted with other Massive Entity or Entities / Particle(s), is greater than Zero, with mathematical proof...
- kx21
7/04/02
(3)
True. Entity affected by Newton's gravity => mass of entity > 0 => entity not photon
- DickT
7/05/02
(2)
Re: Eureka X: p2) The Mass of the Photon is more than 0...
- kx21
7/07/02
(1)
Your ignorance is astounding
- DickT
7/07/02
(0)
Mistake in proof
- DickT
7/03/02
(18)
Re: m1) Movement & Force; Statements in (8) & (9).
- kx21
7/03/02
(17)
Further explanation of Mistake
- DickT
7/04/02
(16)
Re: m1a) Why in the early steps of my proof I have to consider what happens if the mass of the photon = 0?
- kx21
7/04/02
(15)
Why you can't assume m(p) > 0 in your "proof" of m(p) > 0
- DickT
7/05/02
(14)
Re: The Goodness of Mathematical Proof of the Mass of Particle m(p) - Few Given(s) of m(p) is better than Many Givens (e.g. additional given / assumption- m (p) > 0') ?
- kx21
7/05/02
(13)
Re: The Goodness of Mathematical Proof of the Mass of Particle m(p) - Few Given(s) of m(p) is better than Many Givens (e.g. additional given / assumption- m (p) > 0') ?
- DickT
7/06/02
(12)
Re: m2) Closeness to Truth, Goodness of Mathematics / Mathematical Proof & Complex Givens of SR / GR
- kx21
7/06/02
(11)
Lame distraction
- DickT
7/07/02
(3)
Re: The Box & Space of SR/GR....
- kx21
7/08/02
(2)
Not the box but your ignorance.
- DickT
7/08/02
(1)
Re: m2a) The Beauty of Mathematical Proof
- kx21
7/08/02
(0)
Lame distraction
- DickT
7/07/02
(0)
Re: m2) Supporting Reference:-Einstein's 'Unfinished' Symphony - Scientific Evidence /proof:: It's easier to unify all the forces without SR & GR
- kx21
7/06/02
(5)
The opinion of on ignoramus is worthless
- DickT
7/07/02
(4)
Re: Each Link is unique, given Space-time.
- kx21
7/08/02
(3)
Unique, and Dumb
- DickT
7/08/02
(2)
Re: m2b) M Proof of Uniqueness & M challenge
- kx21
7/08/02
(1)
Re: m2b) Corollary: Each Photon is unique & a Salvage for SR/GR
- kx21
7/08/02
(0)
Re: Eureka X v2:- Newton's Gravitational forces ensured that the Mass of any given Photon is greater than Zero, with mathematical proof...
- kx21
7/03/02
(20)
Quit spamming this site..
- James
7/03/02
(17)
Re: Eureka X v3:- A Generalization- Newton's Gravitational forces ensured that the Mass of any given Particle is greater than Zero, with mathematical proof...
- kx21
7/03/02
(1)
Re: Eureka X - p2) What causes the Sun's Photons / Neutrinos to accelerate & leave the Sun at c / FTL?
- kx21
7/03/02
(0)
Eureka X v3:- Newton's Gravitational forces ensured that the Mass of any given Particle is greater than Zero, with mathematical proof...
- kx21
7/03/02
(14)
It would be good if kx21 didn't just keep posting mistaken proofs
- DickT
7/04/02
(1)
Re:Aspirations for Truth & Appropriate relationship between Topological / Metric Spaces & Physical World
- kx21
7/05/02
(0)
Re: Eureka X: p1) & M Link to spice the Mind- Everybody thought neutrinos were massless, like photons of light.
- kx21
7/03/02
(5)
Another repetition of something explained away before
- DickT
7/04/02
(4)
Re: Eureka X: p1a) The Mass of every Photon is 'exactly' to Zero?
- kx21
7/04/02
(3)
Re: Eureka X: p1a) The Mass of every Photon is 'exactly' to Zero?
- DickT
7/05/02
(2)
Re: Eureka X: p1a) Proof of the 'Zero' Mass of the Photon given that 1eV = 0 kg?
- kx21
7/06/02
(1)
Incoherence
- DickT
7/07/02
(0)
Re: Eureka X v3:- Newton's Gravitational forces ensured that the Mass of any given Particle is greater than Zero, with mathematical proof...
- James
7/03/02
(5)
Re: what is 'Modern' Physics?
- kx21
7/03/02
(4)
Re: what is 'Modern' Physics?
- James
7/03/02
(3)
Re: what is 'Modern' Physics?
- kx21
7/03/02
(2)
Re: what is 'Modern' Physics?
- James
7/03/02
(1)
Re: what is 'Modern' Physics?
- kx21
7/03/02
(0)
Still mistaken
- DickT
7/03/02
(1)
Re: Please refer to Eureka X v3 for further comments...
- kx21
7/03/02
(0)
Re: DickT, concerning Photon mass
- DickT
7/02/02
(0)
The Basis of Supersymmetry
- sol
6/19/02
(61)
Re: s4) Axis of Symmetry of Human's Mind (M Matter)
- kx21
6/27/02
(3)
Re: s4) Axis of Symmetry of Human's Mind (M Matter)
- DickT
6/27/02
(2)
Re: s4) Axis of Symmetry of Human's Mind (M Matter)
- sol
6/27/02
(1)
Re: s4.1) Axis of Symmetry of Human's Mind (M Matter)- Left Brain & Right Brain, Logic & Emotion or ?
- kx21
6/28/02
(0)
Re: The Basis of Supersymmetry s3) Axis of Symmetry of Color, Scent &, Sound
- kx21
6/27/02
(3)
Get off the axis
- DickT
6/27/02
(2)
Re: s3a) Species of Thinking outside the Box of Physics or Physics Humor?
- kx21
6/27/02
(1)
Re: s3a) Species of Thinking outside the Box of Physics or Physics Humor?
- DickT
6/28/02
(0)
Re: The Basis of Supersymmetry s2) Each String or Particle is unique & Genuine Supersymmetry
- kx21
6/25/02
(38)
Re: The Basis of Supersymmetry s2) Supporting Reference- Quantum Anomaly
- kx21
6/26/02
(6)
Nice result; no help for you, of course
- DickT
6/27/02
(5)
Re: A Piecemeal Speculation: no help for 'Genuine' Symmetry / supersymmetry in the Real World?
- kx21
6/27/02
(4)
Re: A Piecemeal Speculation: no help for 'Genuine' Symmetry / supersymmetry in the Real World?
- DickT
6/28/02
(3)
Re: s2a) 'Perfect Symmetry' is a Given for the M Theory & String Theory
- kx21
6/28/02
(2)
Re: s2a) 'Perfect Symmetry' is a Given for the M Theory & String Theory
- DickT
6/29/02
(1)
Re: s2a) Best Theory, Mathematical Model & Physical System's behaviors
- kx21
6/29/02
(0)
Re: The Basis of Supersymmetry s2.1) M Theory on Axis of Symmetry, Pyramid , Perfect Circle & Mirror
- kx21
6/26/02
(11)
Hoist with your own petard
- DickT
6/26/02
(9)
Re: s2.1a v2)The Photon has Zero Mass is a 'Given'?
- kx21
6/27/02
(2)
Photon mass 0 is a conclusion, not a given
- DickT
6/27/02
(0)
Re: s2.1a v2) M Link to The Sun's Photons are really Massless?
- kx21
6/27/02
(0)
Re: s2.1a) Zero Mass is a 'Given'?.
- kx21
6/26/02
(5)
Post all you want; Zero Mass is NOT a 'Given'?.
- DickT
6/27/02
(4)
Re: A Mathematical Given:' Zero is'Non-physical' speaks for Non-physical existence of 'Zero' Mass, Temperature, etc...
- kx21
7/07/02
(3)
Re: Reference: Zero is not a physical entity; neither is 1, -1, or pi.
- kx21
7/07/02
(2)
Numbers are not physical things, numbers describe physical things
- DickT
7/07/02
(1)
Re: Numbers are not physical things: i.e. Zero is a Given
- kx21
7/07/02
(0)
Re: The Basis of Supersymmetry s2.2) M Theory on Axis of Goodness & Evil
- kx21
6/26/02
(0)
Re: The Basis of Supersymmetry s2) Each String or Particle is unique & Genuine Supersymmetry
- DickT
6/26/02
(18)
Re: The Basis of Supersymmetry s2.1) Is the Mass of the Photon exactly equal to Zero a true statement about physically reality?
- kx21
6/26/02
(16)
Bankrupcy
- DickT
6/27/02
(14)
Re: s2.1a) M Answer to Bankrupcy- What happens if Zero mass photon is 'Wrong"
- kx21
6/27/02
(7)
Dream On
- DickT
6/28/02
(6)
Re: Dream on...s2.1a) FTL Detectors:- Neutrinos' Experiments
- kx21
6/28/02
(2)
Speed of neutrinos
- DickT
6/29/02
(1)
Re: Speed of neutrinos s2.1a) What is the Number of Genuine Neutrinos Sensed by the Super Kamiokande Detector Per cm^2 Per Second?
- kx21
6/29/02
(0)
Re: Dream On s2.1a) Massless Sensors:- Photons' Experiments
- kx21
6/28/02
(2)
Re: Dream On s2.1a) Massless Sensors:- Photons' Experiments
- DickT
6/29/02
(1)
Re: s2.1a) Non-physical existence of Massless Sensors?
- kx21
6/30/02
(0)
Re: Bankrupcy s2.1b) The Species of Blind leading the blind: Neutrinos were Massless, like photons...
- kx21
6/27/02
(5)
Massive neutrinos, OK. Massive photons, Stupid
- DickT
6/28/02
(4)
Re: Massive photons - Common Sense... s2.1b) Scientific Question: Does Genuine Massless Sensor really exist in the Physical World
- kx21
6/28/02
(3)
More foolishness
- DickT
6/29/02
(2)
Re: s2.1b) Genuine Massless Particle & Definition of Massless Sensor
- kx21
6/29/02
(1)
Re: s2.1b) Link to Massless Sensors:- Photons' Experiments
- kx21
6/30/02
(0)
Re: s2.1) M Link to Photons / light - A Cosmic Free Lunch?
- kx21
6/27/02
(0)
Re: The Basis of Supersymmetry s2) Pyramid has four 'exactly ' , instead of ' approximately' triangular faces is not a physical object.
- kx21
6/26/02
(0)
Evidence of Supersymmetry and String Theory
- jsuurkula
6/21/02
(6)
Re: Evidence of Supersymmetry and String Theory
- consolation
6/25/02
(0)
Re: Evidence of Supersymmetry and String Theory
- sol
6/21/02
(4)
Re: Evidence of Supersymmetry and String Theory
- moorglade
6/22/02
(3)
Re: Evidence of Supersymmetry and String Theory
- sol
6/24/02
(2)
Re: Evidence of Supersymmetry and String Theory
- moorglade
6/25/02
(1)
Re: Evidence of Supersymmetry and String Theory
- sol
7/05/02
(0)
Re: The Basis of Supersymmetry s1) Scientification of Supersymmetry
- kx21
6/19/02
(6)
Kx21 Unscientifiction
- DickT
6/19/02
(5)
Re: s1.1) Kx21 scientifiction of Supersymmetry
- kx21
6/20/02
(4)
Re: s1.1) Kx21 scientifiction of Supersymmetry
- DickT
6/20/02
(3)
Re: s1.2) Genuine / Physical Symmetry vs Group / Mathematical Symmetry
- kx21
6/20/02
(2)
Re: s1.2) Genuine / Physical Symmetry vs Group / Mathematical Symmetry
- DickT
6/20/02
(1)
Re: s1.3) Determinent of Axis of Genuine / Physical Symmetry : Wavefunction?
- kx21
6/20/02
(0)
SYMMETRIES,DIMENSIONS & PIEZOELECTRIC CRYSTALS
- dr_syed_ameen2000
6/17/02
(0)
Renormalization: Logical / mathematical process or Physical process?
- kx21
6/16/02
(12)
Re: Renormalization: r1) Infinity & Physical World
- kx21
6/16/02
(2)
Re: Renormalization: r1) Infinity & Physical World
- DickT
6/17/02
(1)
Re: Renormalization: r1) Points, Line, Photons & Light
- kx21
6/17/02
(0)
Re: Renormalization: Logical / mathematical process or Physical process?
- DickT
6/16/02
(8)
Re: Renormalization: Logical / mathematical process or Physical process?
- Mike2
6/17/02
(7)
Re: Renormalization: Logical / mathematical process or Physical process?
- DickT
6/18/02
(6)
Re: Renormalization: r3) ZERO & NONZERO / Infinity
- kx21
6/18/02
(5)
Re: Renormalization: r3) ZERO & NONZERO / Infinity
- DickT
6/19/02
(4)
Re: Renormalization: r3.1) Population, Experimental data, ZERO & NONZERO / Infinity, Similarity & symmetry
- kx21
6/21/02
(3)
Re: Renormalization: r3.1) Population, Experimental data, ZERO & NONZERO / Infinity, Similarity & symmetry
- DickT
6/21/02
(2)
Re: Renormalization: r4) Mathematics, Uncertainty & Physical World
- kx21
6/21/02
(1)
Re: Renormalization: r4) Mathematics, Uncertainty & Physical World
- DickT
6/22/02
(0)
SYMMETRIES IN NATURE & FORMATION OF MATTER
- dr_syed_ameen2000
6/11/02
(0)
What is Symmetry? s1) M Theory on existence of Total Symmetric Entity, Zero & Nothing
- kx21
6/11/02
(41)
Re: What is Symmetry? s1) M Theory on existence of Total Symmetric Entity, Zero & Nothing
- DickT
6/11/02
(40)
Re: What is Symmetry? s1.1) Does Genuine Symmetry really exist?
- kx21
6/11/02
(39)
Re: What is Symmetry? s1.1) Does Genuine Symmetry really exist?
- James
6/11/02
(38)
Re: What is Symmetry? s1.1a) What is Genuine Symmetry?
- kx21
6/13/02
(0)
Re: What is Symmetry? s1.1) Does Genuine Symmetry really exist?
- sol
6/12/02
(19)
Re: What is Symmetry? s1.1) Does Genuine Symmetry really exist?
- James
6/12/02
(0)
Re: What is Symmetry? s1.2) A = B ?
- kx21
6/12/02
(17)
Re: What is Symmetry? s1.2) A = B ?
- DickT
6/12/02
(16)
Re: What is Symmetry? s1.2) A = B for Enantimorphic molecules ?
- kx21
6/12/02
(15)
Re: What is Symmetry? s1.2) A = B for Enantimorphic molecules ?
- DickT
6/13/02
(14)
Re: What is Symmetry? s1.3) right handed thread = right handed thread?
- kx21
6/13/02
(13)
Re: What is Symmetry? s1.3) right handed thread = right handed thread?
- DickT
6/14/02
(12)
Re: What is Symmetry? s1.4) Given Human
- kx21
6/15/02
(2)
Re: What is Symmetry? s1.4) Given Human
- DickT
6/15/02
(1)
Re: What is Symmetry? s1.4a) Claims, Context & Subject
- kx21
6/15/02
(0)
The Symmetry of E=mc2
- sol
6/14/02
(8)
Re: s1.5) Genuine Symmetry- Plants & Leaves?
- kx21
6/15/02
(7)
Re: s1.5) Genuine Symmetry- Plants & Leaves?
- DickT
6/15/02
(6)
Re: s1.6) Genuine Symmetry- The Sun, Photons & Neutrinos
- kx21
6/15/02
(5)
Re: s1.6) Genuine Symmetry- The Sun, Photons & Neutrinos
- DickT
6/15/02
(4)
Re: s1.7) Mathematical symmetry or Physical symmetry?
- kx21
6/16/02
(3)
Re: s1.7) Mathematical symmetry or Physical symmetry?
- DickT
6/17/02
(2)
Re: s1.8) Symmetric or asymptotic Freedom / Confinment?
- kx21
6/18/02
(1)
Re: s1.8) Symmetric or asymptotic Freedom / Confinment?
- DickT
6/18/02
(0)
Re: What is Symmetry? s2) Physical existence of Supersymmetry
- kx21
6/12/02
(16)
Re: What is Symmetry? s2) Physical existence of Supersymmetry
- James
6/12/02
(5)
Re: What is Symmetry? s2.1) Genuine Symmetry & Supersymmetry
- kx21
6/12/02
(4)
Re: What is Symmetry? s2.1) Genuine Symmetry & Supersymmetry
- DickT
6/13/02
(3)
Re: What is Symmetry? s2.2) Supersymmetry: a*b = - b*a?
- kx21
6/15/02
(2)
Re: What is Symmetry? s2.2) Supersymmetry: a*b = - b*a?
- DickT
6/15/02
(1)
Re: What is Symmetry? s2.3) Meta Law 3 & Supersymmetry
- kx21
6/16/02
(0)
Re: What is Symmetry? s2) Physical existence of Supersymmetry
- DickT
6/12/02
(9)
Re: What is Symmetry? s2.2) Demo the physical existence of Zero / Nothing for Kids
- kx21
6/12/02
(8)
Re: What is Symmetry? s2.2) Demo the physical existence of Zero / Nothing for Kids
- DickT
6/13/02
(0)
Re: What is Symmetry? s2.2) Demo the physical existence of Zero / Nothing for Kids
- Mike2
6/13/02
(6)
Broken Symmetry and particles
- DickT
6/13/02
(5)
Re: Broken Symmetry and particles
- Mike2
6/14/02
(4)
Re: Broken Symmetry and particles
- DickT
6/14/02
(3)
Re: Broken Symmetry and particles
- Mike2
6/15/02
(2)
Re: Broken Symmetry and particles
- DickT
6/15/02
(1)
Re: Broken Symmetry and particles
- Mike2
6/16/02
(0)
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