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March 23rd 06
by Max
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Why is the Speed Of Light Constant? by
bornto@rock.com
There's too many topic's here for me to read to try to find a
"right" answer to this question so here is my post:
I’ve been trying to research the properties which define...
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Towards a Spiritual Theory of Relativity by
Pentcho Valev
Up until recently Einstein's hypnotists knew the principle of constancy
of the speed of light was false but the world did not. Now the
situation is different and hypnotists...
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Relative Dimensionality Paradigm by
Tim
By evacuating all of space and granting just two particles the context
of dimensionality takes on a striking choice.
If we allow for just one distance between these two...
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March 21st 06
by Tim
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The Bill Hubba INQUIRY... Part2 by
guskz@hotmail.com
At newsgoup post:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/msg/c84e65a3812f3cd8
I write:
" A tensor is based on spacetime isn't it? "
Bill Hubba writes:
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Psychorelativist by
Mike
of course, I claim the copyright here of the term:
Psychorelativist.
(C) Mike
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Tensors and E. eqn confusion by
sebire
Hi, I think I must be completely missing something, because this is
driving me mad:
If you just consider the vaccuum E. eqn, then you have
R_ab = 1/2 R g_ab
But R = R_ab...
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What Postscientists Are Paid For by
Pentcho Valev
http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/archive/00000313/00/engtot.pdf :
"The Second Law made its appearance in physics around 1850, but a half
century later it was already...
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March 21st 06
by dda1
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"Einstein's Unfortunate Legacy #1" by
Tse
"Einstein's Unfortunate Legacy #1"
Dr. Einstein is credited with being a modern Newton who provided a sea
change shift in our understanding of physical reality. He is...
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March 21st 06
by Tse
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What one sees when travelling fast by
Rade Kutil
I was wondering what one actually sees when travelling at near light
speed, and this gave me headaches. So I sat down and tried to work it
out. The following is what I...
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Karl Krafft, Etherist by
christitan718@yahoo.com
I am reading some Karl Krafft that is available from Borderland
Sciences. The geometric model is very good and is getting a bit more
attention. New ways of looking at the old...
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Postscientism : Science Is Dying by
Pentcho Valev
http://education.guardian.co.uk/universitiesincrisis/story/0,,1732330,00.html
"Prof Smith has said chemistry was not attracting enough students to
make it viable. Sussex...
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FAQ - (the heretic's version) by
John Kennaugh
Q1 - Where did the second postulate of relativity come from?
A - Simply:
1/ Light is a wave travelling in the ether at c relative to the
ether or as a PC text...
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speed of light by
alsadiq_2004@yahoo.co.uk
speed of light is not the maximum value because and depending on the
special relativity theorey all events are relative upon ethers and if
we do some basic calculations on...
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March 21st 06
by dda1
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So apolitical as to be .... by
oriel36
http://encarta.msn.com/media_461547762_1741502444_-1_1/Sidereal_Time.html
It does'nt really matter whether the basis for axial rotation to an
'aether' is based on the return...
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God=G_uv -- PHYSICS BIGGEST BLUNDER by
George Hammond
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NOTE:
Anonymous posters, hecklers and amateurs will be killfiled.
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It is highly doubtful...
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