Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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LIGO in India? You must be kidding …
I was pleasantly surprised that this experiment is slated to come up in India, yes, with a whopping 250 million dollars investment into science in India is perhaps the only 2nd instance of massive science euphoria. And they are both directly or immediately so, in my field of research, although the first one INO isn’t…
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Blackholes and the Action Principle.
This is not an article that purports to establish any link between what I have to say about Blackholes and what I have to say about Action Principle. First off there are always a connection between action principle and anything else in Physics. Everything in principle can be derived from the action principle. The action…
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3 myths of physics, especially in textbooks.
Originally posted on M Dash Foundation: C Cube Learning: Here are 3 myths of physics, especially prominent in textbooks followed widely, which I have addressed in last 3 years. 1. Myth; That there are two types of charges, positive and negative and the neutral is just a result of both positive and negative. Fact; there…
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The limits of Theory of Everything !
Originally posted on M Dash Foundation: C Cube Learning: Difference between everything and anything. You would think, when you add over, all the ‘anything’s, you get everything. Or in other words; Everything = integration (anything*dthing). That’s not true. So most people confuse a Theory of Everything with a Theory of Anything. So that will never…
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Being careless in chosing a boyfriend, how much can you afford it !
If you are to chose boy friends, of which there are M in number (with their ratings, but not known to you yet), how many times you are allowed to be careless in choosing them, so that you can still have the best “rated boyfriend” average.
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