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Kaluza-Klein paper unifying electrodynamics and gravitation -- PLEASE REVIEW AND COMMENT



 
 
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Old February 24th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Default Kaluza-Klein paper unifying electrodynamics and gravitation --PLEASE REVIEW AND COMMENT

On Feb 23, 7:46 pm, Eric Gisse wrote:
On Feb 23, 4:44 pm, wrote:

On Feb 23, 7:17 pm, Eric Gisse wrote:


What's a metric signature, Ken?


Now you have to explain why the masses of the planets as determined
through Kepler's 3rd law is wrong,...


I didn't say that in this thread.


Well. you didn't answer in the other thread, so I gave you a second
chance. Now you have a third chance.

Love,
Jenny

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Old February 24th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Default Kaluza-Klein paper unifying electrodynamics and gravitation --PLEASE REVIEW AND COMMENT

On Feb 23, 8:01 pm, wrote:
On Feb 23, 7:46 pm, Eric Gisse wrote: On Feb 23, 4:44 pm, wrote:

On Feb 23, 7:17 pm, Eric Gisse wrote:


What's a metric signature, Ken?


Now you have to explain why the masses of the planets as determined
through Kepler's 3rd law is wrong,...


I didn't say that in this thread.


Well. you didn't answer in the other thread, so I gave you a second
chance. Now you have a third chance.


Fourth chance!

Doesn't the Equivalence Principle imply that a satellite's orbit isn't
a function of its mass?

Where am I going wrong?

Love,
Jenny
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Old February 24th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Default Kaluza-Klein paper unifying electrodynamics and gravitation -- PLEASE REVIEW AND COMMENT



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On Feb 23, 7:17 pm, Eric Gisse wrote:

What's a metric signature, Ken?

Now you have to explain why the masses of the planets as determined
through Kepler's 3rd law is wrong,...


Doesn't the Equivalence Principle imply that a satellite's orbit isn't
a function of its mass?


Yes! Jay.


Where am I going wrong?

Love,
Jenny



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Old February 24th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Default Kaluza-Klein paper unifying electrodynamics and gravitation --PLEASE REVIEW AND COMMENT

Yuancur wrote on Sat, 23 Feb 2008 18:01:21 -0800:

On Feb 23, 7:46 pm, Eric Gisse wrote:
On Feb 23, 4:44 pm, wrote:

On Feb 23, 7:17 pm, Eric Gisse wrote:


What's a metric signature, Ken?


Now you have to explain why the masses of the planets as
determined
through Kepler's 3rd law is wrong,...


I didn't say that in this thread.


Well. you didn't answer in the other thread, so I gave you a second
chance. Now you have a third chance.

Love,
Jenny


In my own experience they (Carlip, Roberts, dlz, Eric, Bill...) often do
not answer queries.

I have a set of questions i have explicitly asked people here, such as
Tom Roberts, during years and i am still waiting reply.


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Old February 24th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Default Kaluza-Klein paper unifying electrodynamics and gravitation --PLEASE REVIEW AND COMMENT

Yuancur wrote on Sat, 23 Feb 2008 18:31:08 -0800:

On Feb 23, 8:01 pm, wrote:
On Feb 23, 7:46 pm, Eric Gisse wrote: On Feb 23,
4:44 pm, wrote:

On Feb 23, 7:17 pm, Eric Gisse wrote:



Well. you didn't answer in the other thread, so I gave you a second
chance. Now you have a third chance.


Fourth chance!

Doesn't the Equivalence Principle imply that a satellite's orbit isn't a
function of its mass?

Where am I going wrong?

Love,
Jenny



Well i am still from him to compute the linear limit of a geodesics.
apart from some lies i have not received reply in last 2 years!



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Old February 24th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Default Kaluza-Klein paper unifying electrodynamics and gravitation --PLEASE REVIEW AND COMMENT

On Feb 23, 6:31 pm, wrote:


You can stop trolling now :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbital...ing_each_other

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Old February 24th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Default Kaluza-Klein paper unifying electrodynamics and gravitation --PLEASE REVIEW AND COMMENT

On Feb 24, 5:55 am, "Juan R." González-Álvarez
wrote:


Explains that to Eric then.

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You too, can stop trolling now, old ignorant fart:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbital...ing_each_other

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Old February 25th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Default Kaluza-Klein paper unifying electrodynamics and gravitation --PLEASE REVIEW AND COMMENT

Supertroll Dono trolled:

You can stop trolling now, old ignorant fart:

http://www.helinium.nl/trolltech.gif

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Supertroll Dono trolled:

You can stop trolling now :


http://www.helinium.nl/trolltech.gif

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