dirac-was-right.com
Dirac Was Right
http://www.dirac-was-right.com/links.php
Hot, Cold and Warm Ideas in Particle Physics. The Mongols are in daily discussions with each other via email. For a high-level overview of their new Quantum Field Theory, see their website at: Mongol Physics. For some good-fun bashing of the Standard Model, the POAMS. Website is an entertaining resource. My response to their general approach can be found here. And some interesting articles by the astronomer Billie Westergard. My response to the Hotson / Westergard Universe can can be found here.
quantized-gravity.org
Fine Structure Constant, alpha
http://www.quantized-gravity.org/page5A.html
James G. Gilson, Fine Structure Constant. The fine structure constant, a 20th century mystery. The question of how to calculate the numerical value of the fine structure constant from theory was one of the most outstandingly difficult problems in mathematical physics for the greater part of the 20th century. There were many unsuccessful attempts by researchers including famous ones such as P. A. M. Dirac to find a formula for the fine structure constant. See John Baez's. And also the PhysLINK. 945; with ...
vivpope.org
The Web Site of Science-Philosopher Viv Pope
http://www.vivpope.org/popes_unifying_angular_momentum_equation.html
The Web Site of Science-Philosopher Viv Pope. You Don't Have to Be Einstein to Know that Time is Relative. Einstein From Galileo And Newton By Pythagoras. Pope's Unifying Angular Momentum Equation. Philosophical Contribution to Theoretical Physics. List of Publications by N.V. Pope. Pope's Unifying Angular Momentum Equation. The straight-line, so-called 'inertial' motion, or momentum mv. At theoretical infinity (a straight line and a circumference of infinite radius being one and the same). But with r.
fine-structure-constant.org
Fine Structure Constant, alpha
http://www.fine-structure-constant.org/page5A.html
James G. Gilson, Fine Structure Constant. The fine structure constant, a 20th century mystery. The question of how to calculate the numerical value of the fine structure constant from theory was one of the most outstandingly difficult problems in mathematical physics for the greater part of the 20th century. There were many unsuccessful attempts by researchers including famous ones such as P. A. M. Dirac to find a formula for the fine structure constant. See John Baez's. And also the PhysLINK. 945; with ...
newscientist.com
Short Sharp Science: The neutrino catcher that's rocking physics
https://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2011/09/the-neutrino-detector-thats-ro.html
Your login is case sensitive. I have forgotten my password. Look for Science Jobs. The neutrino catcher that's rocking physics. 17:39 23 September 2011. Picture of the Day. David Shiga, reporter. Neutrinos: Complete guide to the ghostly particle. Image: Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nuclear). Meet OPERA, a massive experiment shaking the world of physics that lies deep inside the Gran Sasso mountain. Near L'Aquila, Italy. In violation of Einstein's cosmic speed limit. Picture of the Day. I think history wi...