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Ballistic Theory, Progress report...Suitable for 5yo Kids



 
 
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Old July 23rd 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
George Dishman
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"Androcles" Androcles@ MyPlace.org wrote in message
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"bz" wrote in message
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| "George Dishman" wrote in news:dbr8pg$miv$1
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Watch our for bz. He'll calculate 76.6c for the speed of
an electron in an accelerator and blame YOU for it.


Well so far he has said nothing I disagree with and
provided some very useful links in an area where my
knowledge is decades out of date.

As for "76.6c", I suspect that would be the Newtonian
prediction. It certainly isn't relevant to our
discussion, maybe you saw it in some other thread?

George



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