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Help needed with integral by
Dono
I input the following into the web-based Mathematica and it timed out
before giving an answer. Can anyone help finding out if there is a
symbolic...
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If God had a clock by
mitch.nicolas.raemsch@gmail.com
To us it would have an infinite read out as any duration is infinitely
divisable; forget planck. It would have infinite accuracy. It would be
a single digit but at base...
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Gamma energy by
mitch.nicolas.raemsch@gmail.com
Energy = Gamma x Mass C squared
Gamma energy is the concentrated energy of mass in motion.
Mitch Raemsch
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Why do earth not Fall on Sun? by
BradGuth
Rogue stars, spare planets and those pesky icy proto-moons have
existed and most likely still exist, as somewhat cosmic encounter
created on the fly (so to speak). It’s...
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Hello Human by
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"Abonito" wrote in message
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Yes, as I say I am rusty but I speak from experience. Our...
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Woodfold Shutters: Beautify Your Home by
liukaiyuan
Woodfold Shutters: Beautify Your Home
Woodfold custom hardwood interior shutters provide lasting character;
even if it's a perfect circle or a fan top, we will fashion a...
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Big Bang Space Expansion by
mitchgrav@hotmail.com
Atronomers observe the most distant objects to be 13 billion light
years away. The universe had to expand first to get those objects out
to that distance. I call it distance...
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Why do earth not Fall on Sun? by
Richard Henry
On Apr 27, 12:53*am, Sanny wrote:
When Sun and Earth are attracting each other why do Earth not fall on
Sun.
When we throw a big Stone in air...
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Neutrons and radiation by
mitch.nicolas.raemsch@gmail.com
On Apr 22, 10:14*am, " wrote:
On Apr 21, 4:58 pm, wrote:
Neutrons don't radiate EM. They do not...
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Opposite charges attract by
Rushtown
On Apr 28, 7:44�pm, wrote:
Then why do you have to use force to put an electron and proton
together?
Mitch Raemsch
Right. And as...
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April 29th 08
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Derivative of a circle? by
mitch.nicolas.raemsch@gmail.com
I believe a circle is an unchanging curve and has no derivative.
Anyone ran into this before?
Mitch Raemsch
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