Geia sas. Kapou diavasa oti einai dynaton na paraxthei mikrorevma apo aeikinito ths exhs diataxhs. Thetontas ena magnhth anamesa apo ekfortismeno pyknoth. O magnhths that prepei na einai prosanatolismenos ws exis: To B pros ton notio polo ths ghs To N pros ton boreio polo ths ghs.
Thelo na rothso an to exei dokimasei pote kapoios ayto kai an exei paragei mirkorevma. Dhladh mikrh tash kai liga amper. An nai tote exei vrethei se poio fysiko nomo ofeiletai?
Exo paragei mikrotash gia diarkeia arketwn wrwn. An ayto se arkei gia na sxiseis ta ptyxia soy sxista posws me endiaferei. Koinws "xesthka". Alloi synadelfoi moy erevnites sto exoteriko exoyn kataferei na anapsoyn akoma kai leds ap'oti mathainw me elafrws diaforopoihmes diataxeis.
parhgaga mikrotasi kai orismena amper.. toytestin kanoniko mikrorevma me isxy. Twra me ta led menei na doyme kai an diathrhte gia polles meres i mines..
"I assert... that for the general theory of relativity, i.e., in the case of general invariance of the Hamiltonian function, energy equations... corresponding to the energy equations in orthogonally invariant theories do not exist at all. I could even take this circumstance as the characteristic feature of the general theory of relativity." [D. Hilbert, Gottingen Nachrichten, Vol. 4, 1917, p. 21.].
"In formulating the equivalence principle, Einstein actually abandoned the idea of the gravitational field as a Faraday-Maxwell field, and this is reflected in the pseudotensorial characterization of the gravitational field that he introduced. Hilbert was the first to draw attention to the consequences of this. Unfortunately, Hilbert was evidently not understood by his contemporaries, since neither Einstein himself nor other physicists recognized the fact that in general relativity conservation laws for energy, momentum, and angular momentum are in principle impossible." [A. A. Logunov and Yu. M. Loskutov, "Non-uniqueness of the predictions of the general theory of relativity," Sov. J. Part. Nucl., 18(3), May-June 1987, p. 179].
... We have a very peculiar problem in the deliberate crippling of electrical engineering, in 1892 at its very formation, by Lorentz (at the instigation of J. P. Morgan). .... Jp Morgans reasoning was that, if the future sharp young Electrical Engineers were to be taught the fact that every generator or other electrical power source already outputs more than a trillion times the total energy flow (in its unaccounted giant Heaviside component) as is in the feeble (but accounted) Poynting diverged energy flow component, then sooner or later one of those sharp young future engineers would figure out how to diverge some of that present (but ignored) giant Heaviside energy anyway.