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Massless Photon Obsolete? by
tomgee
Some argue that SR state the reason a mass cannot move at c is because
mass increases with velocity and at c a mass would become of infinite
size - which is impossible. ...
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Quantum Leaps and Zeno's Paradox by
Barry
For simplicity, let's consider an inertial clock, in which case we
have:
dt/dtau = c
In a Universe in which "c" were infinite, the clock would pass through
all of...
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What happened before the Big Bang? by
Sam Wormley
kenseto wrote:
What happened before the Big Bang?
The answer to this question is in the paper entitled "The Origin of the
Universe as Interpreted by Model Mechanics" in...
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September 13th 06
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At Very High Rotation Speed by
franckspike@gmail.com
I'm trying to find how a flying saucer could "fly" in the air.
Do you have any idea ?
It seems that rotation has an inertial effect which makes the object
harder to change...
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How accurate are stellar models? by
David.Paterson@csiro.au
How accurate is the mass derived from stellar models of any of the
following? The sun, a heavy main sequence, a supergiant, a cepheid, a
white dwarf, a neutron star? I'm...
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The standards by
Gert Baars
Fundamental standards like the Meter, the Kilogram, the Second
were 'made' standards in ancients times when science was still
in premature state. Many (all) physical...
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September 12th 06
by Negab
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Ask Yourself This Question by
Henri Wilson
When you're dead, what will determine the date?
HW.
www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/index.htm
You can burn all yer books!
Space is logarithmic.
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Pound-Rebka experiment in Model Mechanics by
PD
The author of Model Mechanics, a Mr. Seto, attests that the variation
in the frequency seen in the Pound-Rebka experiment is due to the
difference in absolute motion along...
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by PD
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Evidences for the ether by
kenseto
1. The speed of light is independent on the motion of the source.
2.. The speed of light is measured to be a constant math ratio by all
observers as follows:
Light path...
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