At least I'm educating myself before playing the lotto, right?
There's a game in Georgia called "Keno!" and they do an awfully good job at hiding probabilities from you. They'll tell the overall chance to win, but not the probabilities for the specific higher winnings possible. Basically it...
Common misconception: Everything does not necessarily travel at the speed of light. Everything's proper velocity's magnitude is c (under only the influence of gravity? I think).
E=mc^2 wasn't a guess. It was derived by a thought experiment of Einstein's and described in his paper "Does the...
How about
a1(t)=GM/[x1(t)-x2(t)]^2
a2(t)=-GM/[x1(t)-x2(t)]^2
These are the differential equation explaining two objects falling toward each other. In a straight path of course.
Edit: And of course assuming Newtonian gravity suffices as an approximation.
The gravitational influence from one would reach the other. Using Einstein's velocity addition formula. You'd see that in one objects reference frame the other would be traveling away at less than the speed of light.
Does anyone know the equation that Hawking came up with? It related entropy to area of the event horizon, Plancks constant, the speed of light, and Newton's gravitational constant. I've seen it before, just can't remember it.
Thanks for the replies. And L-methylfolate is another name for levomefolic acid, which, if I'm not mistaken, is an active form of folic acid.
In context to why I'm interested in the subject, my psychiatrist did a genetic test on me to find that whatever the two genes are, I have a heterozygous...
Does anyone have any references for me with good information on the genes (don't even know their names) responsible for the synthesizing of L'methyl folate from folic acids. Also I'd like to learn about the effects of L'methyl folate on the production of dopamine, serotonin and norepinephrine. I...
It doesn't seem completely unsolveable. I've done similar problems. Let's see what equations we can set up... forces in y direction (equal to 0), forces in x direction (also 0), balancing of torques (also 0) and maybe some trig equations: addition of angles and the law of cosines *could*...