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Expansion Question by
unifieur@hotmail.com
If the universe was expanding much faster in the beginning and suppose
it slowed down on a logarithmic basis than could we assumed that the
age of the universe could be much...
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Sue ..ironically, is a blushing-red clock.!! by
brian a m stuckless
$ Sue ..ironically, is a blushing-red clock.!!
Sue, are you SURE that you're a REAL woman.?!! Better check.?!!
Did you know about REAL TiME before you started your...
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Thoughts on time and space by
brian a m stuckless
wrote: brodix wrote:
Einsrein applied the concept of relativity to Mercury.
GR G_uv = T_uv has NEVER been mathematically RELATED to any...
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atomic giga-frequency counters in real time by
brian a m stuckless
$ atomic giga-frequency counters in real time
The BEST atomic clock is SiMPLY a giga-frequency-COUNTER.!!
And, even the very best ATOMiC clocks CANNOT be...
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Radioactive Decay, an effect without cause? by
Helmut Wabnig
On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 02:01:21 GMT, "Androcles" Androcles@ MyPlace.org
wrote:
What are you doing agreeing with me, Duck? You've always been a simple-minded troll that had...
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Measure gravity at short distances? by
Louise Johnson
Dear readers
Does anyone know at how short a distance it is possible to measure gravity?
I think I once read that 0.1mm was the limit, as other forces start to
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Articles: Early stars: lifting the veil by
Robert Karl Stonjek
3 November 2005
Early stars: lifting the veil
The most distant and oldest observable stars are in the metal-rich galaxies
seen in images such as the Hubble ultra-deep...
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Quantizing space breaks up waves by
macromitch@internetCDS.com
As far as I know waves are continuous
just as space-time is by definition.
How does quantum theory deal with pieces
of waves?
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Definitions of mass and force; A critique by
hamid_v_ansari@yahoo.com
15 A critique of the definitions of mass and force
Ed 01.12.31 -----------------------------------------------
Abstract
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It is not necessary to distinguish...
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Is sci.math on the slide? by
john_ramsden@sagitta-ps.com
magic math tricks wrote:
what about the creepy guy who posts "this week's finds
in mathematical physics"?
In what conceivable sense is John Baez "creepy"?
Perhaps you...
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Article: Your nearest black hole? (a test for GR) by
Robert Karl Stonjek
3 November 2005
Your nearest black hole?
Most galaxies are thought to have a supermassive black hole at their
centres, but proving it is very difficult. The centre of our...
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