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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...
November 3rd 05
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PROOF OF LIFE AFTER DEATH IN ONE STINKIN' LINE.... by Ed Conrad
http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath/ (These lines below don't count.) WORLD'S LARGEST NEWSPAPERS Rank Country Circulation 1. Yomiuri...
November 3rd 05
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Sue ..ironically, is a blushing-red clock.!! by Sue...
brian a m stuckless wrote: $ Sue ..ironically, is a blushing-red clock.!! Sue, are you SURE that you're a REAL woman.?!! Better check.?!! Did you know about REAL...
November 3rd 05
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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...
November 3rd 05
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Light must expand at creation: the light year long photon by Nick
Light Inflation is behind the creation of all light at emission. The question behind Light Iflation or Expansion is: What happens when a large light wave is emitted?...
November 3rd 05
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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...
November 3rd 05
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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...
November 3rd 05
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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...
November 3rd 05
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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 dominate...
November 3rd 05
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A Possible Mechanism For Gravity Without Forces Acting at a Distance by Joe Fischer
Don't get ahead of me or yourself Electrodynamic Divergence of Matter This paper and this thread is not an attempt to formalize the model, but more...
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November 3rd 05
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BLUSHiNG and iRONY are BOTH exquisite EXAMPLEs ..withOUT FORCE, of ACTiON-at-a-DiSTANCE; And BOTH can be quite painfully-SiMPLE proof-of-EXiSTANCE, of the iRONiC blushing-RED ARROW of TiME.!! 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...
November 3rd 05
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Higgs Field, Particle = TG's DM Ether, Latent Particles by TomGee
My model of the universe accepts the existence of Dark Matter as the long-sought ether which Gamow asserted is a sea of particles having negative mass and energy. Current...
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November 3rd 05
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Time dilatation and a space referential by CFran
If I got it right, the faster you go, the slower time goes for you. But there's something that seems weird to me, if this is true (I don't doubt it is), then there must be a...
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November 3rd 05
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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...
November 3rd 05
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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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November 3rd 05
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U(1)SU(2)SSB weak force explains NASA Pioneer gravity anomaly by Jack Sarfatti
On Nov 1, 2005, at 9:20 PM, Jack Sarfatti wrote: Basic idea is that gravity & inertia must emerge together in order to obey the Einstein equivalence principle (AKA...
November 3rd 05
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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 -------- It is not necessary to distinguish...
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November 3rd 05
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What is it about matter that slows light? by Nick
If it is absorption and reemission then light doesn't really slow down because there is no light left. The scientists are making a misnomer in this case. And if it isn't...
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November 2nd 05
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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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November 2nd 05
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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...
November 2nd 05
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