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Slabinski and Mingst/Stowe disagree in Pushing Gravity by TC
A while back I was discussing with Paul Stowe the expression on his web site for the heating caused by LeSagian gravity. Stowe derives a formua for heat emission that is of...
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May 31st 05
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The Invisible Man by Too many kooks spoil the brothel
Is this possible by selective bending of light-rays?
May 31st 05
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No Long Range Virtual Particles by Nick
If the quantum vacuum is full, if virtual particles are everywhere they would form an infinitely dense soup that matter would have no choice but to react with. It would be...
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May 30th 05
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We can't see light in a black hole Twake? by macromitch@internetCDS.com
Twake: Light can not escape a black hole. Therefore we have no way of knowing if it is emitted or not. Nick's brilliant counterpoint: What if there is an observer inside the...
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May 30th 05
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the basic of matter by Los Coxones
what is the very basic property of matter that makes it able to organizes in complex stuctures, in daglig language called for "life" why would matter looks and try to...
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May 30th 05
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How can a black hole form in finite "external" time? by Too many kooks spoil the brothel
The collapse of matter towards the formation of a black hole should slow down indefinitely, observed "from outside", as it comes nearer and nearer to forming a horizon. ...
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May 30th 05
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The Source of Gravitational Energy by Otohp
The Source of Gravitational Energy "Great spirits have always encountered violent oppositions from mediocre minds." - A. Einstein When one applies the correct...
May 30th 05
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No Further Accelerations Possible Once Inside a Black Hole. by Nick
Once reaching the event horizon a falling object can accelerate no further. It has reached the speed of light. Since by definition freefall is a change in velocity there...
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May 30th 05
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How Does Gravity Move Mass Without Resistance? by Nick
Gravity can move any size mass without resistance. It can move a potentially *infinite* mass. Though there will never be infinite mass this is the power of gravity. It can...
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May 30th 05
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What is BaT, exactly? by The Ghost In The Machine
OK, I'm getting slightly annoyed. I want to know the postulates to Henri's theory, the Ballistic Light Theory (BaT for short). My guess (and that's all it is) is that they...
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May 30th 05
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IRT: Improved Relativity Theory by kenseto
IRT (Improved Relativity Theory) is a complete theory of motion. It includes SRT as a subset. Howevert, unlike SRT the equations of IRT are valid in...
May 30th 05
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OT - A Conundrum for BottleBob by Clhuprich@aol.com
Cliff wrote: BB, You are allowed to ask for help on this one but only by crossposting asking for it g. You have a 1 meter diameter spherical surface of ...
May 30th 05
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Come On Nick by Nick
yt56erd wrote: wrote: Face me Terd i am here. what do you want from me? do you need more ridicule? Hi! 56 Terds.
May 30th 05
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BUDDAH BING...BUDDAH BANG...BUDDAH//BAUGH by jcgonsowski@yahoo.com
George Hammond wrote: No one is going to change Baugh's mind, or your mind, because a scientific proof of God isn't a question of fact or reason to either one of...
May 30th 05
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How long is a muon when at rest? by Arthur Dent
Whenever we measure small objects such as muons (or fast moving electrons or protons) they always seem to be moving at nearly the speed of light. According to SR, this...
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May 29th 05
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Poisson Equation & Cosmological Term by Peter Michalicka
laplace(phi) = 4*pi*G*rho phi = -G*M/r laplace(phi)=0 !!! Proof with sample code from maple: with(linalg); v1 := ; laplacian(M*G/r, v1, coords=spherical);
May 29th 05
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The Question that Stopped Hammond by stewdean@gmail.com
George Hammond wrote: WRONG.... you're seeing it....... you just don't KNOW you're seeing it. For instance there is ABSOLUTE SCIENTIFIC PROOF that 20% of "normal...
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May 29th 05
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The Observational Collapse of Einsteinian Physics by Kcab
The Observational Collapse of Einsteinian Physics "Great spirits have always encountered violent oppositions from mediocre minds." - A. Einstein Observations made in...
May 29th 05
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If 00 by *** rD
If you give something a value, this value has to be related to some other value to have any meaning. So if you say the speed of light is c then the value assigned to c has to...
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