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Norman Albers

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  1. Thanks for an important discussion. I know a very small-framed woman who had to shoot and kill a man holding a chainsaw chain wrapped around her boyfriend's neck. He was also a small-framed person.
  2. The Kerr metric was solved in 1963. Yes the final form of the metric terms is fully axially symmetric, which is what you are describing, kleinwolf. However these are not the 'external' Cartesian coordinates, and this is the point of my recent paper elucidating the form of the "low mass AM object", or Kerr electron. Also, don't forget the term in mixed coordinate differentials, [math]d\phi dt [/math]. I think this amounts to some sort of "international dateline" <<handwaving>>.
  3. In Oregon we have certain rights to defend ourselves, and I need to know more about these boundaries.
  4. A mature approach does find a blending in the "far field" of local density sources, and this we say is the cosmologic spacetime with significant [math]\Lambda[/math].
  5. Yes granpa, and I don't know, NowThatWeKnow. Consider the implications for the far-out clocks. It takes most of the age of the universe for their signals to reach us, so synchrony becomes a challenge, no?
  6. Our construction here demands a wide-ranging network of agreed simultaneity. Martin, you use provocative terms: "Cosmology is slightly different from GR..." I have been asking about this, as mathematically it is letting go of strict covariance.
  7. Just so folks don't think I am a total meathead, at least in the gustatory sense, after a few buffalo burgers in mid-winter I was satisfied, and did not seek them again but occassionally. Tonight, after not having any for a few weeks, I invited a hardworking neighbor over for one. We both have worked raking and burning a land border we share; he is a landscape worker. After doing the first side of the frozen 1/3 pound patties for 5-6 minutes on medium-low heat in a pan, I flip them. After another minute, I throw on whatever, some tomato chunks, and tonight a virgin escapade with my first can of Mexican nopalitos, pickled cactus green stringbean-like entities which I highly recommend. We have happy campers.
  8. Good attitude, lakmilis. The only thing absolute is the local experience of light and matter. It is a mistake to think of permittivity as a global absolute. Here's another question: do we have reasons to believe dark matter and energy follow the physics of relativity? We posit the dark matter as having gravitational essence.
  9. I work too hard for my firewood to try this personally but I recently read of some guy has a charcoaling stove, which burns off the gas of a small wood charge, leaving carbon charcoal. If you bury this you have "permanently" sequestered carbon. Maybe I can figure out charcoaling of a few piles of fir bark which I have. Hell, I could maybe sell chunks to city folks, what do you think, $5, maybe $10? [bIGTEETH]
  10. Situations like inside a black hole event horizon produce expressions where the quantity [math]ds^2[/math] can be negative. Therefore we might think, as I offered previously on another thread, that these modes may be fundamentally absorbing, which is to way, not happening. Beyond that I am thinking on what solidspin calls 'spassitude', and you can laugh all you want until you get with the program, namely representation of [math]ds[/math]. To fulfill my Polarizable Vacuum visions this must be a complex field. Doing General Relativity I have always dealt with [math]ds^2[/math] as a bilinear mathematic form. Now it's time to look further.
  11. YOU GOT IT. I said this back in a thread on terra preta and this is an important topic, read it. A real fish fry. Many people gathered up whatever they could along the Amazon River floodplain as the river receeded. There are long swaths of black, fertile soil still there after 600 years.
  12. The darkness of our theoretic understanding is roughly 80%, no? Back to current confusions, observers in one locale have a distinct challenge to understand physics in another.
  13. Coordinate transformations are used to obtain solutions to the Einstein differential system of equations. It is up to us to follow ARIADNE'S THREAD.
  14. Responses are entirely distinct in different energy regimes.
  15. Just branches and leaf piles my friend. My charcoal piles lack the phosphorus kick from dead fish, so maybe I should get some, huh, before I burn the piles??? The neighbors will be enchanted...
  16. I figure the polarization as a fluctuation field... hmmm.
  17. Thanks for that; I have wondered about figuring Casimir effect as mutual dipole induction.
  18. Dang, sounded like a possibility for a joke. We'll work on that. You are describing the toasting of molecular forms.
  19. They sure are. Unless they are ripping high energy then maybe not. Then again, ranges of absorbing and transmitting are all over the map and this is a good study. Like, the radio device can still receive signals from a tower even after going through your head, if that's how you're facing, right?
  20. Where it gets hairy is when you look at small entities. There, things do go through walls. Quantum tunneling is the term for it.
  21. Nature gives us levels of organization. Rock, paper, scissors. We experience structure mostly on the molecular level, and that is so complex. . .
  22. This land grows tall fir and pine trees, and much of it was logged in the past forty years or less. A mix of hardwood trees is the first succession, and they are mostly madrone, a wonderful smooth-barked low-ash fuel, and oaks. The madrones reach the end of their life-cycle and show loss of the top crown leaves first. Usually dessication proceeds downward over just another year. In the process I always clear dead lower braches and shrubs and generate burn piles throughout winter and spring. I try to burn them fairly small and as soon as I can light them with matches and paper. Cool burns leave charcoal, or terra preta. I could send you a piece of terra preta Norma.
  23. My electric power bill for 30 days from mid-Feb to mid-March is only $40 and I am grinning. I have left the heatpump thermostat at 65 F, so only on freezing mornings has it come on a time or two after 4am, before I am up to load the woodstove. Understand that I live maybe sixty miles from the Pacific Coast, in land which gets about 23" of rain yearly, in the winter half. Pretty much I am only harvesting madrone, sixty-seventy feet high and showing crown death with weak leaves, or totally standing dead brown.
  24. Turds on forest floor... have biologic oneness; so, does MOKELE?
  25. Thank you much. I am considering the bilinear GR metric expressions, and asking well, what about ds? I think it must have a complex domain.
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