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Blog postings for Summer 2010 effectively got put on pause while I worked on a new book, "Alt.Fractals: A visual guide to fractal geometry and design", ISBN 09557706831 (preview available on Google Books). From now on, any fractal-related blogposts will go to the new, dedicated Alt-Fractals blog.

Things here should pick up again once the "fractal" stuff has died down a bit.

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  • ResearchGate / Eric Baird
  • Gravitomagnetic horizons and the comprehensive failure of Einstein's 1916 general theory (2021)
  • Problems with the frame approach under general relativity (2020)
  • Ten Proofs of Special Relativity (2020)
  • Special relativity considered as an average of earlier theories (2020)
  • Dark matter without dark matter (2019)
  • The origin of the Jerusalem Cube (2019)
  • Any valid general theory of relativity must be time-asymmetrical (2019)
  • The "arrow of time" problem is unique to SR-based relativistic physics (2018)
  • The "arrow of time" under Newtonian physics (2018)
  • Reduction to special relativity may be unphysical (2018)
  • Villarceau circles and variable-geometry toroidal coils (2018)
  • Cosmological redshifts vs. gravitational redshifts (2018)
  • The Doppler equations of Newtonian optics as a unique solution to quantum gravity (2018)
  • The Koch curve in three dimensions (2014)
  • Alt-Fractals blog

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  • Backreaction
    New idea explains dark energy AND dark matter (maybe) - Dark energy and dark matter are two placeholders for mysterious forces and substances that expand our universe and make up the majority of its matter, resp...
    12 hours ago
  • Not Even Wrong
    The Situation at Columbia XXIII - This week I’m very happy to not be at Columbia, and not in the US, enjoying spending the week at the Perimeter Institute at a conference in honor of Lee Sm...
    3 days ago
  • The Reference Frame
    AdSense became unusable - For several months, I have been getting direct censorship requests from Google AdSense. In recent days, the frequency increased to "several articles to be ...
    3 years ago
  • Life on the lattice
    Scholarships for Ukrainian PhD students in Mainz - The Cluster of Excellence PRISMA+ at the University of Mainz announces scholarships for Ukrainian PhD students who have already started a PhD in the field ...
    3 years ago
  • Words by me
    hasta la raíz - — Yeah but you're not that type of Mexican! You always love pretending like you are — I-I didn't... — Here we go again She always did this. We have been fr...
    3 years ago
  • Cocktail Party Physics
    Physics Week in Review: January 19, 2019 - Among this week's highlights: the fluid dynamics of hagfish snot, LIGO disputes claims of galaxy-warped gravitational waves, and measuring gravity by dropp...
    6 years ago
  • Multiple Musings in Mathematical Physics
    MoMath - Museum of Mathematics Opening Day - I attended the Dec. 14 pre-opening and Dec. 15 opening day celebrations of America's one and only Museum of Mathematics in New York City. It was a great...
    12 years ago
  • What is Einstein's Moon?
    What is Quality, How is it Quality and Why? - Today I find myself inspired by the day that it is and also by some things I’ve come to read as of late that further have served to have brought...
    15 years ago
  • Wired: Science
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