02-10-2011, 06:12 AM
(02-09-2011, 11:57 PM)turtledude23 Wrote: These look fascinating, ill definitely check them out when I can force myself to focus more, too ADD at the moment to read them.
(02-10-2011, 02:48 AM)kycahi Wrote: I read one paper (on entropy) and liked it. As with t-dude, I'll have to go slow because of the pesky ADD.
I hear you about the ADD, hehe.. The thing with these is that they're presented in a simple manner, they flow very nicely. The clarity is awesome, so the ADD wasnt such an issue for me, mainly taking the time to sit and read them.
The papers that drew me in and kept me reading were the ones on:
1.Synthetic earthquakes: The acoustic energy transformation idea was awesome, it gave that retrospective simplicity that makes you want to kick yourself for not intuiting something along those lines before.
2.Electrogravitics: Very, very interesting. I havent gotten around checking out Ampere's law on atomic, discrete basis.
3.Entropy of inverted populations.
I asked about them because i wonder what others think about his observations and deductions.. do they suffer from flaws in the examined constructs? (refering here to the electrogravitic formulation.)