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GR hallucination on the extra Mercury's perihelion precession by Albertito
All of us know that GR is a 'wonderful' theory which can predict with 'amazing' accuracy the extra Mercury's perihelion precession, among other 'phenomena'. We focus now on...
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January 18th 08
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GOOD MORNING : BUSINESS : Business is a combination of war and sport ### AndreMaurois please my web site open and see the ads and get it more...
January 18th 08
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Poe's missing homework by Androcles[_6_]
| You wouldn't know a Galilean transform if it bit you in the arse, Poe, | It looks like this: | | x' = x - vt | (where x, x' and v are 3-vectors in general) | t' =...
January 17th 08
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Using the star/proton model to evaluate the cancellation ofgravitation by curiosus_2008@yahoo.com
Using the star/proton model to evaluate the cancellation of gravitation * Purpose * I am looking for a quantitative evaluation of the following assumption: I have reasons...
January 17th 08
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Thought and Determinism by Laurent
Contemporary Quantum Field Theory supports the idea that the ontology is in the process which matter undergoes as it fluctuates in and out of 'nothingness'. Classical...
January 17th 08
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Masters Essay of Al Schwartz subject/project by hanson
"Uncle rect-Al" wrote in message ... athan wrote: Am considering doing a Masters essay... something...
January 17th 08
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New Species of Bird Found in my Neighbourhood by Johnnie In The Billows
On Jan 11, 11:15*am, Johnnie In The Billows wrote: The Fan-Tailed Circumvender, a bird that flies forever round the perimeter of the local...
January 17th 08
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Can Black Holes move? by Robert Karl Stonjek
wrote in message ... A black hole cannot and does not rotate. The...
January 17th 08
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Can Black Holes move? by Tom Roberts
wrote: A black hole cannot and does not rotate. Hmmm. This depends more on one's use of words than any physical properties of a black hole. A...
January 17th 08
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Einstein forgets his cuckoo malformations by Androcles[_5_]
Einstein forgets his cuckoo malformations E = mc^2/(sqrt(1-v^2/c^2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CC7Sg41Bp-U A Dingleberry in action ...
January 16th 08
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Fiction Stories? What will happen 20 years in future. by Sanny
20 Years Back In 1988 I used to read fiction stories in library about Computers very fast. Robots working for people at home. and many other things. Today we are really...
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January 16th 08
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"Defining Inertial and Gravitational Accelerations" by Vird
"Defining Inertial and Gravitational Accelerations" Basis physics texts define acceleration as the second derivative of position with respect to time (d^2*L/dT^2) or,...
January 16th 08
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A special note of thanks by Jimmy
I would like to take this moment to thank all of you out there that take the time to answer my questions and everyone elses. Im not some super scientist brain type, I am just...
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Einstein grins at Uncle Al Schwartz by hanson
..... "Uncle Al" wrote in ... EXPERIMENTS THAT REFUTE RELATIVITY --- coyly referring to his failed Benzil...
January 15th 08
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"Corrections to Special Relativity" by Vird
"Corrections to Special Relativity" Special Relativity can be defined in terms of the Lorentz Transformation. In a Force-Length-Time system of units, which are as...
January 15th 08
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Our universes laws of physics by LuckyE
Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I was wondering about the universe and life and all. And thought it kinda seems to much of a coincidence to actually be a...
January 15th 08
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Parity calorimetry, interim results by Uncle Al
We've got a nibble. Validation requiries statistically significant justification of four observations: 1) The enthalpy of fusion of 2 mm single crystal benzil is...
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January 15th 08
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Sub-atomic forces- where does the energy come from? by Martha's Ghost
Here's a question that puzzles me... Their are several forces at work at the sub-atomic level; Strong Force, Weak Force, and possibly Gravity. We know that these...
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January 15th 08
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Can Black Holes move? by dlzc
Dear Robert Karl Stonjek: On Jan 11, 4:27*am, "Robert Karl Stonjek" wrote: Can Black Holes move? They can be seen to move by observers. It...
January 15th 08
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