Galaxy Rotation Curve
You are most like familiar with the concept of galaxy rotation curve, so I cut to the point. We don't need any dark matter to hold up our more or less constant orbital velocities (measured values in...
View ArticleNo Change, No Time
Physicist Mike McCulloch pondered how to observe no change - no time idea. I can suggest 'no change = no time', but what makes good science is finding the observation that shows whether it's true or...
View ArticleMajorana Particle
Majorana particle is its own antiparticle, no news here. The mindblowing fact is that every particle is Majorana particle! At this moment, I can almost hear the sound from your rolling eyes But I'm not...
View ArticleNo Change, No Time - Results
Finally, I got the time to calculate expected time dilation near spinning disk. Let's say that disk mass = 6.3 g, spinning rate = 16666.667 rps, disk radius = 2 cm and gap between disk's edge and clock...
View ArticleSun - Earth - Moon
In this post I'll do some calculations involving our Sun, Earth and Moon. Let's start with Sun and Earth. How much mass Sun has? Based on Newton, the mass of Sun is kg. Based on ToEbi, the mass of Sun...
View ArticleSun Bending Starlight
Let's figure out how much our Sun bends starlight according to ToEbi. We have all the needed initial figures. Mass of Sun: kg Photon mass: kg (Planck constant which in reality is photon mass) (Stellar)...
View ArticleRealism And Locality
Both of them comes for free and naturally with TOEBI (notice the new writing style for ToEbi). Locality is one thing that makes sense to most mainstream physicists. But in current QM, realism is...
View ArticleThoughts on Flyby Anomaly
It's almost the time for the results of Juno's Earth flyby. I'm considering one year as the deadline for NASA publishing and in less than three weeks, we'll hit the deadline. My previous ideas about...
View ArticleAnomalous Spin-Spin Correlation
You can read more on the anomalous spin-spin correlation from here (chapter 3). What's up with that? Well, a lot, at least for TOEBI. Based on the experiments I can claim that proton annihilations in...
View ArticleGRB Light Curves
Based on TOEBI's antimatter explanation I have suspected for a long time that gamma ray bursts are mainly "man-made". Obviously those civilizations which ignited a GRB and which were vanished at the...
View ArticleMercury
This blog post is inspired by the conversation in The biggest blunder in physics? where Berry was grilling TOEBI like no tomorrow. Calculations made inside my head are not necessarily the most accurate...
View ArticleThe Biggest Blunder in TOEBI
For multiple reasons I had this idea that gravitational constant is easily calculated from object's spinning frequency . That doesn't work, as Berry has pointed out. Good old gravitational constant...
View ArticleMuon
You can check the basic facts about muon from Wikipedia. How does muon plays out in TOEBI which contains only one lepton family particle, electron? In general, contemporary particle physics makes the...
View ArticleMuon - Take Two
Based on the feedback from Berry and Yop I updated TOEBI to accommodate made observations. But before entering made changes I want to thank both Berry and Yop, Thank You! At the same time I have to...
View ArticleThree Free Electrons
Let's get this conundrum clear now. How do they behave in various setups. Our basic assumption is that these three free electrons are in equilateral triangle shape so that the distance between any two...
View ArticleElectron in Magnetic Field
This post is inspired by Berry's challenge... So let's have a magnetic field of 0.1 T in z-direction and an electron with aligned in x-direction and a velociy of 100 m/s in x-direction. What happens...
View ArticleDeceiving Phenomenon
As usually, an incomplete knowledge and view about all the influencing factors involved in any given situation can lead people, and yes, physicists are people too, into the wrong direction....
View ArticleAdhesive Force (Magnets)
Update: Actually ferrite magnets have a lot less iron and unpaired electrons than in the calculation below. That would reduce the calculated force too. Let's say that we have a large, homogeneous...
View ArticleThe Mechanism
What makes particles accelerate, either repulsively or attractively, towards gravitating objects or in interactions between charged particles? Even though TOEBI has the law for the acceleration between...
View ArticleProton vs. Neutron
According to TOEBI, both protons and neutrons consist of three plain vanilla electrons. As we know protons and neutrons behave differently if we put them into a magnetic field. In this post we go...
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