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http://scholar.google.com/ Great site! There are some minor problems. I noticed that in some search results the authors were wrong. Probably google uses some...
Saibal Mitra
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Dec 2, 2004
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http://scholar.google.com/ Yes, it is a very useful site, and more details as to uses are given on ...
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J.Crammer's comments on Afshar's 'which way' experiment in New scientist are interesting, however I think he has jumped to some rash conclusions regarding...
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Hi, I just read Mostly Harmless, since I first read it whe it was published. Can someone please explain the ending, I can't have been paying much attention...
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Dec 7, 2004
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When I said IF Afshar's experiment works is around the idea that you can observe both at the same time, however as the experimentalist Dr M.Coupland points out...
June Shjppey
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Dec 10, 2004
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The Cramer/Afshar notes were just comment from non peer-reviewed work on Afshar's as yet unproven ideas AFAIK. I went rapidly through the literature and found...
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Standard interpretation of quantum theory & CI should be refered to as Hidden Variables in that they try there best to disguise or conceal what is going on....
June Shjppey
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Dec 11, 2004
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<jshippey@...> said ... surely an *argumentum ad hominem* against valuable ideas which might be construed from Bohm's work? The Bohm mathematical...
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... From: uv [mailto:uv@...] Sent: 11 December 2004 11:59 To: Fabric-of-Reality@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: New Scientist Crammers rash...
June Shjppey
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A paper about Popper, rationality and knowledge by W. W. Bartley III http://www.geocities.com/criticalrationalist/rcl.doc Alan ...
Alan Forrester
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Dec 23, 2004
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What impact will Maris Humphrey's theory of split electrons (maintaining their independence) have on the MWI? Gets a bit difficult to consider the wave...
William Tedford
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Dec 28, 2004
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... In what way does the MWI consider the wave function a statistical gimmick - or did you mean that the other way around (i.e. rather hard to ignore the MWI...
Charles Goodwin
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Jan 5, 2005
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Why are mules infertile? Isn't that evidence against the theory of evolution? Leo...
Leonor Gomes
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Jan 5, 2005
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... gimmick - or did you mean that the other way around (i.e. rather ... I've encounter quantum mechanics tutors written by university professors stating that...
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... Mules are the offspring of horses and donkeys and to understand why they are inertile you must first understand a little about sexual reproduction. ...
Alan Forrester
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Mules are crosses between two groups of animals which are almost but not quite different species (horses and donkeys I believe). Species form gradually when...
Charles Goodwin
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Jan 6, 2005
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It is my understanding that female mules have been known on occasion to have foaled. What is the reason for this aberration, please? Thank you. Bob Schott ......
Bob Schott
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... No, it is not evidence against evolution. The specific reason may or may not be of interest, but such phenomena are not logically inconsistent with...
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http://arxiv.org/abs/math-ph/0501010 A Finslerian version of 't Hooft Deterministic Quantum Models Authors: Ricardo Gallego Comments: 11 pages; no figures ...
Saibal Mitra
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... I don't think this would affect the MWI at all. The same "split" would happen in other universes. Very interesting question, of course. Since lower ...
Nicole Barberis
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Dear Saibal, I read the paper quickly and noticed that very little attention was given to the question of the effects of Plank scale phenomenology (Psp), most...
Stephen Paul King
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Jan 7, 2005
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... to have ... Well, I haven't seen such reports and so I can't come to much of a decision about their truth or lack thereof. However, I suppose that it is...
Alan Forrester
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... One can split a wavefunction apparently, but certainly not a point particle. Twas supposed to be the wavefunction OF the point particle, but now there's...
William Tedford
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Jan 7, 2005
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Thank you for the response. Here is verification from the BBC: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2290491.stm Indeed, it is a very rare event. The...
Bob Schott
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Jan 8, 2005
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Well, the (in)ability to remain fertile into a second generation pretty well defines "species", doesn't it . . . but, of course, it's never quite so either/or...
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Jan 10, 2005
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... But why is evolution working on creating seperate species and preventing "mix up"? Why aren't there more "in-bettween" species? Why as animals get larger...
Leonor Gomes
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... It's not working to do that, it is simply something that happens as a matter of course as two populations of the same species adapt to different niches....
Alan Forrester
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Evolution does not 'work' at anything. What happens, happens. A lot of people seem to think that evolution has a purpose, that it is aiming for a better...
Peter Duncan
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Jan 10, 2005
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Hi Stephen, I will take a look at those refs. The models proposed by 't Hooft are rather general. All you need is determinism with information loss. How you ...
Saibal Mitra
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Question from a non-physicist: I have a general idea how MWI purports to resolve the causality paradox in the Copenhagen interpetation in the case of...
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