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Gravitation lab naughtiness by Uncle Al
http://motls.blogspot.com/2005/06/deviations-from-newtons-law-seen.html 08 July 2005 Nobody seems to be talking about it anywhere else. Has anybody here any further...
August 11th 05
by richard miller Go to last post
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Schumann resonance and FTL by Ray Tomes
The theoretical oscillation frequency of the Schumann resonance, the e/m standing wave around the earth, is 299,800 km/s / 40,020 km = 7.49 Hz. However actual observations...
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August 9th 05
by Dirk Bruere at Neopax Go to last post
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No Room for INTELLIGENT DESIGN in Big Bang Theory - Universe - Galaxies - Hubble ., by Corvus Moggin
Keynes : But would a designer design useless and harmful functions into cells and living things? Would he be that careless or devious? ...
August 9th 05
by Corvus Moggin Go to last post
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Operators acting on one part of an entangled system by diogenes500@gmail.com
I'm wondering how operators work when only acting on one part of an entangled system. For example, say you have two photons entangled in polarization ( psi= 1/sqrt(2) )...
August 8th 05
by Igor Khavkine Go to last post
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Circadian Rhythm Anaphase to Diurnal by DGoncz@aol.com
Hi, everybody. It's been a while since I have been by here. One rule we learned in physics class involved a pendulum bob made of a string and a weight, driven by hand. It...
August 8th 05
by robert bristow-johnson Go to last post
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Uncertainty in studying of string theory by ariana@mail.ugm.ac.id
dear all, .. i read a journal of Achim Kempf with subject "Hilbert Space Representation of the Minimal Length Uncertainty Relation" (hep-th/9412167), and on the first eq. i...
August 8th 05
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Quick question about the action of a system by armin@umich.edu
Hello, Is it correct to state that for a system of masses in motion in which Energy is conserved, the action of the system equals the sum of the action of the individual...
August 8th 05
by Igor Khavkine Go to last post
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Bogdanov attack on Wikipedia by YBM
These last days someone completely rewrote the two Wikipedia articles relative to the Bogdanov affair. All critics has been removed or ridiculized, on the french page a very...
August 8th 05
by Jim Heckman Go to last post
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SU(3) and recursivity of quarks? by Al.Rivero@gmail.com
Hello, It can be easily noticed that the SU(3) colour charge has the very interesting property that a pair of particles have the same total charge that another one...
August 7th 05
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Did Dalton found Nanotechnology? by Spinnet
I read the recent news from the BBC website http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3178890.stm. BBC website proclaims that "Dalton" is the founder of Nanotechnology. I...
August 7th 05
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Einstein Hole Argument by Jack Sarfatti
Active Diff(4) moves a field F(p) at manifold point p to a "different" manifold point p'. You really cannot talk of the same "coordinates" in this active Diff(4) because...
August 5th 05
by Jack Sarfatti Go to last post
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ADMINISTRIVIA: expect delays by Igor Khavkine
Due to technical difficulties, I won't be able to post any messages approximately from Friday to Sunday (Aug 5-7). As, at the moment, I am the only active moderator, it is...
August 4th 05
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Missing Mass, Galaxy Ageing, Supernova Redshift, MOND, and Pioneer by Charles Francis
I have revised the introduction to this. Any comments? Does a Teleconnection between Quantum States account for Missing Mass, Galaxy Ageing, Supernova Redshift, MOND, and...
August 4th 05
by Charles Francis Go to last post
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Directional Correlation of Atomic Cascade Emissions by Thomas Smid
The coincidence count rate of correlated atomic cascade emissions (such as used in Bell test experiments for instance) is ususally calculated as N=e1*e2*A where A is the...
August 4th 05
by Thomas Smid Go to last post
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does a microscope magnify speed? by armin@umich.edu
Hello, Is it correct to say that a microscope not only magnifies the length but also the speed of the observed objects? For example, consider a microbe observed under a...
August 4th 05
by a student Go to last post
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character sets [was Missing Mass, Galaxy Ageing, Supernova Redshift, MOND and Pioneer] by Charles Francis
In message , Oz writes Charles Francis writes Well that part I did try to...
August 4th 05
by Charles Francis Go to last post
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Liquid drop model. by jrfsousa@esoterica.pt
Hi! I am interested in looking at the liquid drop model as an approximation to cluster geometry. Or more exactly a compressible liquid drop (gas drop(?) sounds kind...
(Multi-page thread 1 2)
August 3rd 05
by Dan McKenna Go to last post
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Why are strings not invoked as a solution to nonlocality? by John McCrone
Is there an obvious reason why the compactified dimensions of string theory are never invoked as a "medium" for quantum theory's nonlocal communication? Lightspeed...
August 3rd 05
by Ben Rudiak-Gould Go to last post
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character sets [was Missing Mass, Galaxy Ageing,Supernova Redshift, MOND and Pioneer] by Oz
Charles Francis writes Well that part I did try to explain. Since quantum wave theory only works on a flat space, I am doing it in a...
August 3rd 05
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character sets [was Missing Mass, Galaxy Ageing, Supernova Redshift, MOND and Pioneer] by Oz
Charles Francis writes Well that part I did try to explain. Since quantum wave theory only works on a flat space, I am doing it in a...
August 3rd 05
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