Category Archives: Navier Stokes

Bursting Bubbles of New Universes?

Aero chocolate bars are nicer then the “singularity bubble popping bubble blowing?” Say that fast three times. The “boundary condition” is the very chocolate bar itself? The “bubbles explain the nature of the chocolate bar,” or is it designed that … Continue reading

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Part of Facing the Trouble With Physics

It might be that the laws change absolutely with time; that gravity for instance varies with time and that this inverse square law has a strength which depends on how long it is since the beginning of time. In other … Continue reading

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George Gabriel Stokes

Sir George Gabriel Stokes, 1st Baronet (13 August 1819–1 February 1903) was an Irish mathematician and physicist, who at Cambridge made important contributions to fluid dynamics (including the Navier-Stokes equations), optics, and mathematical physics (including Stokes’ theorem). He was secretary, … Continue reading

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