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Quote from: MikeS on 05/04/2012 12:42:29 ÆthelwulfThe article that you quoted only said that they had trapped a significant amount of hydrogen atoms. Not that they had weighed them.As far as I am aware the jury is still out.Did you not understand the part whether is falls up or down? That is in reference to antigravitational effects.
ÆthelwulfThe article that you quoted only said that they had trapped a significant amount of hydrogen atoms. Not that they had weighed them.As far as I am aware the jury is still out.
Quote from: Æthelwulf on 05/04/2012 12:59:56Quote from: MikeS on 05/04/2012 12:42:29 ÆthelwulfThe article that you quoted only said that they had trapped a significant amount of hydrogen atoms. Not that they had weighed them.As far as I am aware the jury is still out.Did you not understand the part whether is falls up or down? That is in reference to antigravitational effects.Yes I understand it but apparently you do not. What the article said is"Most important of these is whether ordinary gravity attracts or repels antimatter. In other words, does antihydrogen fall up or down?Although there have been many attempts to do this experiment, all have been inconclusive because nobody has been able to trap a good lump of antimatter for long enough to try."In other words we still don't know whether antimatter falls up or down!
Quote from: yor_on on 05/04/2012 08:44:25Present your views Wulf. It will be interesting reading you.I think I did; I will rehash them.We live in essentially a timeless universe, that the effects of matter and slow moving systems is what gives the illusion time. We live in a phase of the universe which is perfect for the sense of time because change is eminent with many systems which you won't find in a fundamental radiation field theory.
Present your views Wulf. It will be interesting reading you.
Quote from: Æthelwulf on 05/04/2012 09:24:43Quote from: yor_on on 05/04/2012 08:44:25Present your views Wulf. It will be interesting reading you.I think I did; I will rehash them.We live in essentially a timeless universe, that the effects of matter and slow moving systems is what gives the illusion time. We live in a phase of the universe which is perfect for the sense of time because change is eminent with many systems which you won't find in a fundamental radiation field theory.Okay, on the idea of times arrow being a 'local phenomena' I fully agree. That becomes quite easy to see, as well as how it works to give us this 'universally same time'. But this sub forum 'New Theories' also allows you to develop your very own interpretations of what you gained from others And that was what I thought you were planning to do?