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LORENTZ bull by
brian a m stuckless
$ LORENTZ bull
Newton's LAWs of MECHANiCS apply, ONLY CENTRO-symmetrically.!!
Maxwell's LAWs of ELECTRODYNAMiCs, ONLY BETWEEN FLAT PLATEs.!!
RELATiViTY...
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Rigid rod problem by
dseppala@austin.rr.com
This problem is a combination of several problems I've posted in this
group. When I combine the problems, the answers given to me in
previous posts don't work. Here's the...
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September 13th 05
by Todd
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Observing is WORK by
brian a m stuckless
$ Observing is WORK FOUNDATiON
Observing is HARD WORK for gedanken LiTTLE iMPs.!!
But, they're ON CALL.!! 24/7.!! To LOOK for you.!!
Max BORN is of NO assistance.!!...
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Please check my solutions by
Zinc Potterman
I am still trying to self teach Gen Rel with Hartle's Gravity...
Can someone please check my maths.
(x,y) coordinates have to be transformed to new (u,v) coordinates...
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September 13th 05
by Bilge
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Question from a non-physics person by
roborndoff@msn.com
A common question is posed when trying to find solutions to the problem
of near light speed travel (assuming we had knowledge to produce such
speeds): "How does your ship...
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Relativity and moving through space by
jgreenfield@seol.net.au
Nick wrote:
Einstein developed his relativity because he saw
that matter's steady motion through space did not
effect its measurement of light's speed.
He "saw" no...
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Tutor wanted for occasional physics help by
Zinc Potterman
I need a tutor I could mail for sporadic help with my preparation for an MSc
in Cosmology.
I am revising my Quantum Mechanics degree course and its going pretty well
However...
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why lorentz transformation? by
Ken S. Tucker
Andro, just caught this post...
David McAnally wrote:
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And yet I have worked for mathematics departments in accredited
universities for mathematics professors (and...
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September 13th 05
by bz
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Speed Of Light Question by
DarkD
It travels at c+v wrt any other object moving at -v relative to the
source.
If this is true, why when I beam light in two opposite directions and back
to a mirror, the...
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Is Hell exothermic or endothermic? by
Len Gaasenbeek
Subject: Is Hell exothermic or endothermic?
The following is an actual question given on University of
Liverpool Chemistry finals. The answer by one student was...
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info flux quanta by
brian a m stuckless
Ken S. Tucker wrote:
Robert Low wrote:
Ken S. Tucker wrote:
Be careful, Shoenfeld called them tensor
products on Aug. 27.
Bluntly, what...
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statistical and thermal flux by
brian a m stuckless
'*:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:*'
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How Come . . . ? by
mimus
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 10:03:02 -0700, Chairman Cow wrote:
In article ,
says...
On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 22:17:14 -0400,...
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If You Love Uncle Al ... by
Nth Complexity
Dirk Bruere at Neopax wrote:
Nth Complexity wrote:
If you love Uncle Al. And you have a website. Put a link on your
website to:
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Relativity and moving through space by
Too many kooks spoil the brothel
Nick wrote:
Einstein developed his relativity because he saw
that matter's steady motion through space did not
effect its measurement of light's speed. But this
does...
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