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Inconsistencies arise when one tries to join the quantum laws with general relativity, a more elaborate description of spacetime which incorporates gravitation. Resolving these inconsistencies has been a major goal of twentieth- and twenty-first-century physics. Many prominent physicists, including Stephen Hawking, have labored in the attempt to discover a "Grand Unification Theory" that combines not only different models of subatomic physics, but also derives the universe's four forces—the strong force, electromagnetism, weak force, and gravity— from a single force or phenomenon.

 

Or something like that...

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Bought a Gibson Les Paul Vintage Mahogany Electric Guitar from guitar center and the g string is hard to tune. Sounds good with all chords but the open D

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Inconsistencies arise when one tries to join the quantum laws with general relativity' date=' a more elaborate description of spacetime which incorporates gravitation. Resolving these inconsistencies has been a major goal of twentieth- and twenty-first-century physics. Many prominent physicists, including Stephen Hawking, have labored in the attempt to discover a "Grand Unification Theory" that combines not only different models of subatomic physics, but also derives the universe's four forces—the strong force, electromagnetism, weak force, and gravity— from a single force or phenomenon.

 

Or something like that...[/quote']

 

Dude... it's Monday. eusa_doh.gif

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thanks, will check, i really do like the sound and action and smoothness of this guitar. and not to mention the looks. But i can really notice it when playing gimmie three steps and can't you see.

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Intonation could be a factor, but it would be barely audible within a few cents unless your playing above the seventh fret.

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Inconsistencies arise when one tries to join the quantum laws with general relativity' date=' a more elaborate description of spacetime which incorporates gravitation. Resolving these inconsistencies has been a major goal of twentieth- and twenty-first-century physics. Many prominent physicists, including Stephen Hawking, have labored in the attempt to discover a "Grand Unification Theory" that combines not only different models of subatomic physics, but also derives the universe's four forces—the strong force, electromagnetism, weak force, and gravity— from a single force or phenomenon.

 

Or something like that...[/quote']

 

Hey man, say it in English, before I beat ya to death with a dictionary... cool.giflol.gif

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AXE® wrote:

Inconsistencies arise when one tries to join the quantum laws with general relativity, a more elaborate description of spacetime which incorporates gravitation. Resolving these inconsistencies has been a major goal of twentieth- and twenty-first-century physics. Many prominent physicists, including Stephen Hawking, have labored in the attempt to discover a "Grand Unification Theory" that combines not only different models of subatomic physics, but also derives the universe's four forces—the strong force, electromagnetism, weak force, and gravity— from a single force or phenomenon.

 

Or something like that...

 

 

...and Professor Axelrod strikes again

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the tuning problem was the intonation, I adjusted the G string bridge to flatten the string it took about 1/4 turn and now its tuned great

thanks

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oh... that...

 

You should a) check the intonation of the guitar (bridge)' date=' and B) tune it correctly. That should take care of that.[/quote']

 

 

and then... uncle **** eusa_whistle.gif goes and says

 

Intonation could be a factor' date=' but it would be barely audible within a few cents unless your playing above the seventh fret.[/quote']

 

and then we get this...

 

 

the tuning problem was the intonation' date=' I adjusted the G string bridge to flatten the string it took about 1/4 turn and now its tuned great

thanks[/quote']

 

 

...someone just got plekked! :D/ (it was about time... )eusa_whistle.gif

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