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ANN: Auguri by Advanced Analytics Group
For Immediate Release Contact: Advanced Analytics Group, Statistical, Frequency, Linear and Nonlinear Analysis, and...
July 22nd 08
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completely dynamical solver? by Jon Slaughter
Is there any complete dynamics solver for gravity and EM? e.g., the Jefimenko equations + gravity(is there a relativistic equivalent similar to Jefimenko's?). I'm thinking...
July 22nd 08
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Dielectric by rambotrout
If two electrodes are sandwitching two dielectric materials with very different dielectric constants (but the same thickness), say, water and glass. Would the new dielectric...
July 21st 08
by Andrzej Novak Go to last post
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H2O dissacociation via electic field potential by Vince Morgan
To say that I am reluctant to post this would be an enormungous understatement. If I could solve this puzle (theoreticaly) myself I'd not risk abject humiliation. However,...
July 19th 08
by Vince Morgan Go to last post
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Dielectric by rambotrout
If two electrodes are sandwitching two dielectric materials with very different dielectric constants (but the same thickness), say, water and glass. Would the new dielectric...
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July 19th 08
by Andrzej Novak Go to last post
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A Pure Scientific Site by Hamid.V.Ansari@gmail.com
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July 18th 08
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Double Slit Redux by Bill Miller
This time, Bill walks to the wall, whisks out a cigarette (though he does not smoke) lights it and grips it between his lips. He removes a bandanna from his hip pocket and...
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July 14th 08
by Bill Miller Go to last post
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TRUE VALUE OF THE FINE STRUCTURE CONSTANT DISCOVERED by Jeff
For over half a century now Theoretical Physics academia has been desperately searching for the TRUE value of the Fine Structure Constant. The best "guess" so far from those...
July 14th 08
by Autymn D. C. Go to last post
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Relativistic Mass Expansion and Length Contraction by musada
If an observer combines mass expansion with length contraction of the theory of special relativity to a moving body, he finds an infinitely large mass occupying an...
July 14th 08
by Autymn D. C. Go to last post
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attraction force on electromagnets by Camilo
Hi everybody! Speaking about industrial electromagnets, like this one: http://www.coolmagnetman.com/images/em500a.jpg żIs an electromagnet like this, strong for attract...
July 12th 08
by Autymn D. C. Go to last post
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Colonial Myth of Aryan Invasion Debunked by Arindam Banerjee
On Jul 10, 6:51*pm, "Trailer-Trash Philosophe" wrote: Namaste Ravi, "ravimpillay" wrote in message ...
July 11th 08
by Arindam Banerjee Go to last post
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Homopolar generator run as a motor by phil-news-nospam@ipal.net
Faraday's homopolar generator, in full form (e.g. a full size circular magnet providing a full magnetic field to cover the entire rotating disk), can generate a small voltage...
July 11th 08
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Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly? by frank_k_sheldon@yahoo.co.uk
The fine structure constant alpha is said to be running with energy as (from various QED textbooks) 1/alpha(E) = 1/alpha - (1/3 pi) ln (E^2/m^2) where m is the electron...
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July 5th 08
by Jay Bala Go to last post
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about ionization by Camilo
Hi everybody! I have a doubt: Imagine that you have an only ionizer machine in which you can change its high voltage generator by these two options a)A high voltage generator...
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July 4th 08
by Szczepan Bialek Go to last post
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Expelled: If you don't believe in holy physics dogma ; you're fired! by Benj
I just saw Ben Stein's documentary "Expelled: no intelligence allowed" over at the $1 theater and it was a great piece of work. Namely those promoting the dogma of...
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July 2nd 08
by John C. Polasek Go to last post
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Jefimenko's versus Linenard-Wiechert equations by blackhead
There seems to be quite a few people in this newsgroup who, when they can, keep bringing up the subject of E and B not causing one another, contrary to what is outlined in...
June 30th 08
by Bill Miller Go to last post
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High current pulsed arcs in both water and air by Vince Morgan
In a previous post I raised the question of whether or not excess electrical energy could be obtained via a sparkgap. The consensus, based on published research was a...
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June 30th 08
by Szczepan Białek Go to last post
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Might be a first grade question but.... by Teacher1
Can someone help me solve a sentimental mystery? I had a 14 year old cassette tape of my childrens voices (from infants cries, as toddlers reciting their ABCs, etc) in a...
June 27th 08
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Call For Participation: WORLDCOMP'08 (CS and CE conferences), July14-17, 2008, Las Vegas by A. M. G. Solo
Call For Participation WORLDCOMP'08 The 2008 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied...
June 25th 08
by A. M. G. Solo Go to last post
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Electric generator by Peter
Hi! Can someone please help me? I understand the force in an electric generator is F = B (q x v). Is the work done on the generator equal to W = B(q x v) (vt), where vt is...
June 25th 08
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