Reference Frames, Negative Velocity, and the Uncertainty Principle
Date: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 @ 20:26:13 UTC
Topic: Science


Update on the latest research material posted in the Observer Physics website www.dpedtech.com. In a new article "Reference Frames, Negative Velocity, and the Uncertainty Principle" Dr. White explores the uncertainty principle as a means of understanding the relationship between objective and subjective reality. This helps clarify how an observer participates in the act of experiment and measurement.



He then demonstrates the difference between absolute frames and relative frames in physics and how to identify them. Then he explores the realm of extremely slow velocities in the light of relativity and quantum mechanics and comes up with some surprising discoveries. He also explores ways to interpret "negative" velocity and aspects of velocity that have major importance in understanding the dynamics of black holes, rotating galaxies, relativistic particles, and superluminal phenomena. You can contact Dr. White at: dpedtech@dpedtech.com.







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