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Gravity and the red shift? by
Jim
I was just thinking about the gravitational lensing that some galaxies
can cause, when I wondered what effect a galaxies own gravity would
have on its own light.
From what I...
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Wikipedia on mass by
Bill Hobba
"Bill Hobba" wrote in message news:...
"shuba" wrote in message
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What is the distance to a black hole? by
Dr. Photon
I think I have it now:
Gong back to the *definition* of second and metre we have-
"The second is the duration of 9 192 631 770 periods of the radiation
corresponding to the...
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the best absolute time I can get by
beda
wrote:
If you still think that there can be such a
one-way experiment, then show it on paper.
(No one has ever done that, so you will be
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January 13th 05
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What is the shape of the Rindler horizon? by
heinrich_neumaier@yahoo.com
A friend and I are discussing the horizon experienced by
a accelerated observer in special relativity, which the experts
call Rindler horizon.
For an observer accelerated...
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My ideas on the Beginning of Universe by
ksaravanakumar@gmail.com
Hi,
Check out my Blog on Theoritical Physics which deals on topics from
newtonian physics to Theory of relativity on the Creation and Evolution
of this...
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definition of mass by
Alfredo
When I took physics in high school, "mass" was defined as the amount of
physical matter in an object. So in Relativity does the amount of physical
matter increase with...
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What is the distance to a black hole? by
Dr. Photon
JB wrote
Hovering above the BH is a system of stationary "calibrated"
spaceship
markers. Each is hovering 1m apart according to some "standard
ruler"
that everyone...
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Bill Hobba aka Dirk van der moortel by
Androcles
Although on my kill-file as a complete and utter moron,
it has come to my attention that the lowlife Bill Hobba /Dirk van der
moortel,
whichever he's calling himself, is...
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What is the distance to a black hole? by
Dr. Photon
BR wrote
Does your comment imply that it is possible that the answer "what is
the distance to a BH?" is "finite" if you do it one way, a different
"finite" if you do it...
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Absolute Speed by
Peter Riedt
Measurement of absolute speed question
Two spaceships, SS I and SS II, are constructed on planet X to a
length of 100m each. SS I and SS II conduct speed trials in space....
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Roberts destroys SR by
cadwgan_gedrych@yahoo.com
For an inertial frame, we can DEFINE simultaneity by the way
we synchronize clocks that are at rest in the frame.
Yes. Of course, since light's speed per two clocks in...
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Flaws wanted by
yen, ka-in
Althought SRian refuse to accept my theory, but
till now they did not point out any flaws of the
mathematic derivation of my theory. Perhaps there
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Weinberg & Thomson Aether Physics by
caltechdude
Steven Weinberg who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979
for unifying the two fundamental forces had the following to say..
What is unique about Thomson Aether Physics...
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Tired Light Testable by
Nick
All that's required is to change your distance from the sun.
It is testable in the solar system.
Of course it is wrong and top relativists say that light
starts out...
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