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the ultimate theory of everything by
idatarm@yahoo.com
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Min's Interlinear Apocalypse by
Mij Adyaw
Danny Joe,
What has happened to you in the past few weeks? Lately, you seem to be a
complete lunatic and I no longer look forward to reading your messages. I
hope that you...
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Fundamental weaknesses of SR. by
Gerald L. O'Barr
Fundamental weaknesses of SR.
By Gerald L. O'Barr
01 Aug 06
Special Relativity (SR) is used to make
predictions of what will be measured of...
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"The Flaw in High Energy Physics" by
Roloc
"The Flaw in High Energy Physics"
When it comes to particle physics a question arises. High Energy
experiments have led to a plethora of short-lived high-energy...
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A Wavelength/Frequency question by
The Ghost In The Machine
I have a question.
A beam of light (or radio waves) is thrown at Venus, which for purposes of
this problem is a mirror moving 5 km/s or 1.667 * 10^-5 c away from us.
The...
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motion without force by
rAgAv
Is it possible to move a particle without applying a force on it? One
observation suggests that the answer is 'yes'. And that phenomenon is
the bending of light in intense...
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"A Cosmic Conundrum" by
rgregoryclark@yahoo.com
A simple survey yields a cosmic conundrum.
Public release date: 31-Jul-2006
"Santa Cruz, CA -- A survey of galaxies observed along the sightlines
to quasars and gamma-ray...
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Sound waves by
rAgAv
It is known that the wavelength of the sound waves emitted by the
source, change when the source is at motion and the reciever is at
rest(w.r.t ground observer).What happens...
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by Igor
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"Measuring Our Absolute Velocity" by
Etis
"Measuring Our Absolute Velocity"
In the 19th century, science had concluded that reality was based upon
the Aether, a rigid medium that pervaded all of space. The...
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by Etis
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speed of light by
martin1703@gmail.com
i have maybe a bit n00bish hypothetical question about the speed of
light, and im not really sure if this is the right group so sorry if
its off topic.
lets say i had a...
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POPPER, EINSTEIN AND INCONSISTENT THEORIES by
Pentcho Valev
Karl Popper: "...we can argue that it would be a highly improbable
coincidence if a theory like Einstein's could correctly predict very
precise measurements not predicted by...
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Dirac Spinors and Degrees of Freedom by
Jay R. Yablon
Hello to all:
I have over the past few months been studying Zee's excellent book "QFT
in a Nutshell." I had some questions regarding the degrees of freedom
for a Dirac...
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gravitons by
prashanth
hi goys i am a big freak with anything related to physics. i deal
mainly with nuclear and particle physics i got this doubt that though
gravitons do exist why is it not...
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Is motion absolute? by
udegenbaev@gmail.com
If a spaceship is flying from the Earth at very high speed, then by
relativity theory time in the spaceship goes slower. But on the other
hand one can say that the spaceship...
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Cosmic speed limit and special relativity by
Komlan
I'm new to this group, so I hope my questions don't seem too trivial.
I've head many times that the speed of light (in the vacuum) is
constant with respect any observer...
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EINSTEIN: ETHER PARTLY EXISTS by
Pentcho Valev
Somewhat paradoxically, Einstein's deification is due to his
mediocrity. What thinkers like Poincare regarded as dismal absurdity,
e.g. I measure your clock to be slower than...
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