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Teapot Underflow by
DavidBowman
Many years ago some physicist said (and
you may be able to identify the source,
possibly Penrose): "A problem I give my
graduate students is: "what's the probability
of the...
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Gauge Force/Geometrodynamics Duality ERRATA by
Jack Sarfatti
Corrections suggested by Waldyr Rodrigues Jr UNICAMP Brazil
http://qedcorp.com/APS/EmergentGravityGauge.pdf
On Mar 4, 2005, at 12:11 PM, Jack Sarfatti wrote:
Written at...
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Using the power of eye pie by
DavidBowman
Raising the number to an integer power is like
turning a line into a square or a cube.
What's the geometrical meaning of raising
a number to a fractional imaginary power,...
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SR and photons - can you clarify this concept by
dseppala@austin.rr.com
Can anyone clarify this concept for me?
In an inertial frame, let there be two identical lasers, separated by
a great distance L, pointing toward each other along the...
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Stupid Relativity Question by
Young J. Putt
I apologize if this isn't the correct forum for beginner-type questions. If
there's a better place for me to post this, please let me know.
I have a mathematics degree so I...
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GPS vs. Source Dependency by
Sbharris[atsign]ix.netcom.com
Myxo had it basically right last September, and Androclown was as usual
clueless.
I track Myxo's figures for radial velocity of GPS satellites at the
horizon, but they're...
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by jahn
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The Nature of Mass by
Einsteinhoax
The Nature of Mass
We have all been taught in our physics classes that mass is one of the
fundamental entities of our reality and that all of the effects occurring in...
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OT: Update on the 'etni' keyboard by
skearney@accessbee.com
With the exception of Mark Fergerson, this topic was pretty much
ignored when I brought it up last year. Having found a program to make
it work I thought spr could withstand...
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Ether-SR clock's hidden time rates by
beda pietanza
There are 3 different hidden time rates that a moving standard
clock (A) assumes in the ether embedded SR theory:
1)local time rate value clock(A) = 1
2)hidden time rate...
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What constitutes a "Gravitating Mass"? by
ajiko
The mass that gravitates appears to include "captured" energy. For example,
the helium nucleus 2P+2N has a different weight than two heavy hydrogen
nuclei 2*(1P+1N). That...
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Pauli's Exclusion Principle by
DavidBowman
Hey, Dave McNally!
I'm posting this here because you said it in
another group years ago, and you're here
now. Also because it's nominally on topic.
"Nominally" means "in...
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What is mass? by
Radi Khrapko
A letter to EJP
European Journal of Physics (26, 225) has published a long paper of
John Roche which is entitled "What is mass?".
In the author's opinion, 'mass' is 'matter',...
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