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Pilot position momentum waves by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
Quantum waves give a particle continuous motion by being a pilot wave. The particle will spend less time in a position where it has high momentum and will spend more time in...
March 31st 08
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Space expansion and distance creation by Michael Helland
On Mar 20, 12:36 pm, wrote: Here's a bonafide crackpot idea. The Big Bang and expansion of space is an illusion. We look at light coming from a far...
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March 31st 08
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Einstein's aether was his gravity by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
Einstein wanted to know what was inbetween matter more than what matter itself was. His empty curved space-time is what is inbetween matter particles. In that sense his...
March 31st 08
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Accelerating Matter Decelerates Time by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
Acceleration slows time by creating motion. For every velocity up to light there is a slower time rate given by the Gamma Factor. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
March 31st 08
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A bit on NonSymmetrical Metrics. by Ken S. Tucker
(Ken posted this to SPF). Hi Dr. Francis. I was confused, perhaps still am. My OP on NonSymmetric Christoffel's presumed that the semantic "NonSymmetric metrics" was...
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March 31st 08
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WE are moving away from the center of the 4th dimension; as theuniverse expands by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
The universe is an expanding Hypersphere surface with expanding hypersphere radius. As the radius expands we move further away from the center of the 4th dimension forever....
March 31st 08
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Darfour or whatever, we need more than gathering at the Cenotaph by foolsrushin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-xQoNDFwlE&feature=related That's it! -- 'foolsrushin.'
March 31st 08
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Spin is an Arbitrary concept by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
Particle spin does not happen. A point infinitely small of mass cannot rotate. The fields around this point mass are symmetrical therefor rotating them does nothing either....
March 31st 08
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Black Hole Eats Earth by BradGuth
On Mar 29, 11:13 am, "greysky" wrote: "Marko Amnell" wrote in message ...
March 30th 08
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Revised Paper on Kaluza-Klein and Intrinsic Spin, Based on Spatial Isotropy by Jay R. Yablon
Dear Friends: I have now prepared an updated revision of a paper demonstrating how the compact fifth dimension of Kaluza-Klein is responsible for the observed intrinsic spin...
March 30th 08
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High speed Space metric contraction flattens atoms by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
Atoms would become flat at relativistic speeds if space contraction were true. Also the whole universe would likewise become flat orbits and all. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel...
March 30th 08
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Moving with the aether by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
Motion time slows. Gravitational time slows around mass.This is Gamma factor time. Aether moves and matter and gravity move with it. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
March 30th 08
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Turning a knob and science of predictability by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
How do you know it ever lands in the same place again? This is Zeno. There is infinite infinitesimal possibility for location. This is the continuum hypothesis. We cannot...
March 30th 08
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Tensor curvature of space-time and orbits by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
We cannot calculate the tensor for every point on an entire orbit (or even less than that.) General Relativity does not take us forward experimentally rather theoretically....
March 30th 08
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Lambda by Thomas Heger[_2_]
Hi Ng when I tried to answer a question about the starting condition of my quaternion model, I found, that it has to be random at the binning. In fact there was a very big...
March 30th 08
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A tribute to Heinlein, Clarke, and Asimov, who took us beyond Dickens by foolsrushin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJS8j9YYB9w&feature=related Yes, I agree! -- 'foolsrushin.'
March 30th 08
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THE AFTERMATH OF EINSTEIN 1905 FALSE LIGHT POSTULATE by Pentcho Valev
http://discovermagazine.com/2008/mar/05-einstein-inc DISCOVER: "Albert Einstein is big business. Walk into any science museum store and you'll find Einstein magnets, posters,...
March 30th 08
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why relativity baboon PD use that unpleasant language when defeated? by isosceles
i dont understand why this selfestablished baboon in this post here http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/msg/6ff73fae2cdfc18c use that unpleasant language...
March 30th 08
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Space curvature null geodesic of light and motion curvature of matter by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
Motion curvature of matter is determined by its speed through space- time curvature of which is the null geodesic. There are two kinds of curvature one for matter varying...
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March 30th 08
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Non-Symmetric Energy Tensors and Kaluza Klein Experiment by Jay R. Yablon
After reviewing some very helpful discussion in prior threads regarding non-symmetric energy tensors and a Kaluza-Klein experiment, and am starting to shift my viewpoint to...
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March 30th 08
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