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Twin Paradox Resolution by
Perspicacious
There are subtleties in the twin paradox that can't be
avoided unless you're competent in high school algebra
and can follow carefully stated mathematical reasoning,
line by...
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Ref: www.agora.demon.co.uk/dynamics.txt by
Gerald L. O'Barr
This article is O'Barr's comments on T3 of:
http://www.agora.demon.co.uk/dynamics.txt
An article by Tony Hollick.
Titled: Relational Dynamics
My date: 12...
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August 12th 05
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August 12th 05
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Take the rate out of the EP * Nth Complexity by
Nth Complexity
Nick wrote:
I have posted this many times. Perhaps you have seen it:
Take the time rate out of the Equivalence Principle
Nick also wrote:
The EP is Einsteins...
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August 12th 05
by Nick
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Relatively speaking by
mluttgens@wanadoo.fr
Relatively speaking
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How did you call that: "Caught with your pants down"?
What a pathetic little thief you are.
I admit that I have no "good nature" for...
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shrinking event horizons and naked singularities by
brendan.roycroft@nmrc.ie
At
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reissner-Nordstr%C3%B6m_metric
it says a charged BH has two horizons, located at
r = M +- sqrt(M^2 - Q^2)
and that "black holes with |Q| M...
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Book: Matters of Gravity by
Robert Karl Stonjek
Matters of Gravity
Lee Smolin
Gravity's Shadow: The Search for Gravitational Waves. Harry Collins. xxiv +
870 pp. University of Chicago Press, 2004. Cloth, $100; paper,...
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Linear treatment of GR by
Joe
Hi,
The weak field or linear approximation to GR is based on writing the field
as a small perturbation (h_mu nu) from the Minkowski metric and expanding
Einstein's field...
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What is expanding with the universe? by
Nth Complexity
Kadaitcha Man wrote:
Nth Complexity, , the avaricious,
depraved pigfish, and seller of ineffectual patent medicines, chirruped:
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comets and asteroids geodesic path by
solar plexus
long distances comets and asteroids, which
visits the solar system each 1000 years or
more
they have a velocity aquired somehow, but
does they follows their own geodesic...
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Hi twake!!! by
macromitch@internetCDS.com
Hawking didn't go far enough.
I did though
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Space/Time characteristics by
Significant Zero
Space
shorter longer
| space / | /\ Vacuum
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Einstein (1905) Absurdities by
Uncle Al
Eleaticus wrote:
Einstein (1905) Absurdities
(c) Eleaticus/Oren C. Webster
eleaticus, Oren Webster, is a despised and...
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Einstein (1905) Absurdities by
Uncle Al
Eleaticus wrote:
Einstein (1905) Absurdities
(c) Eleaticus/Oren C. Webster
eleaticus, Oren Webster, is a despised and...
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(SR) Lorentz t', x' = Intervals by
Uncle Al
Eleaticus wrote:
Disclaimer: approval for *.answers is based on form, not content.
(SR) Lorentz t', x' = Intervals
(c) Eleaticus/Oren C. Webster
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August 11th 05
by sal
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