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Switch to WordPress

I decided to switch my blog from Blogger to WordPress, which gives much better control and is wholly hosted in the site, comments included (although I was using FTP in Blogger, the comments were still...

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Update

I have not done much on the physics aspect of the site lately, and the main reason is that during this time I was building a translation site, Translator Pro, the Internet presence of the "family...

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Site Upgrade

This site went live in its present form (with Wiki, Forum and Blog) in January 2007 with Mediawiki 1.8.2, SMF 1.1.1, and Blogger, while in February 2007 I switched from Blogger to WordPress 2.1. I had...

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History of the Visual Physics Project

This post is rather long, but this is unavoidable, as it gives a basic background on the Special Relativity project presented in this site. Original Idea  I had the basic idea on which the Special...

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New Special Relativity Simulation Version 2.5

On July 10 I communicated with one more physicist and asked her opinion about the views expressed here. She viewed the simulation in its 2.1 Version, in which the first page presented the “real time”...

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Pseudo-Interference in a Single Slit Experiment with Classical Bodies

This is also an old idea of mine, namely, that we should make sure that the interference fringes of the dougle slit experiment are not in fact produced by the particles that ricochet on the slit walls...

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Project Roadmap

A few words about what I am working on now and what I will be trying to do. The next step will be an approach of General Relativity from two different angles. The first is to try to introduce...

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New Wiki Site Launch —At Last!!!

First of all, a Happy New Year to all. I hope you had a good time during the holidays. At last, the new Wiki site is ready, and if you are reading this you should be seeing it right now, even if you...

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Guest Post at Tommaso Dorigo’s Blog: Extrinsic Relativity

Tommaso Dorigo is a research scientist at the National Institute of Nuclear Research of Italy, who works at the University of Padova and maintains a prominent blog in English. He is open minded enough...

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Site Overhaul

A belated post is in order, some eight years since the last one. The site has not attracted anyone interested to contribute to the theory presented here, and so I had largely left it “to its own...

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