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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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An experiment similar to Sagnac's by
Ben Bean
What do you suppose would be the result if you took a beam of coherent
light, and split it into two streams, and sent one clockwise and the other
one counterclockwise around...
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Moving Mirror Experiment by
Henri Wilson
Consider a light source and a moving observer with a mirror.
M| -p S
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In the experiment, a pulse of light is sent towards the mirror which is moving
towards the...
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Excuse me while.... by
geraldkelleher@hotmail.com
Newton give it a good shot back in 1687 in getting planetary
heliocentric motion to look like terrestial ballistics .
Welcome to the 21st century where we recognise that...
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distance A to B = B to A conclusion? by
rotchm@yahoo.com
An object placed at x=0 (Origin) and another placed at x=D.
The distance between The object at x=0 and x=D and between x=D and X=0
are the same, namely D units.
The object...
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GMP Theory by
tgouveia@gmail.com
I have no way to test this theory or any training in the field so any
thoughts on this theory would be helpful.
The G. M. P. Theory
By Timothy Gouveia
For the last century...
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What is the distance to a black hole? by
Dr. Photon
TR wrote
Instead of dropping pebbles, imagine dropping robotic spaceships each
programmed to keep a constant radar-measured distance from the
previous
one; let the first...
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What is the distance to a black hole? by
Dr. Photon
Thanks George.
But now the following has me confused:
A spaceship is in fixed position above the black hole, with thrusters
to hold it in position. On board the ship is a...
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hints of the absolutes by
beda pietanza
When you have two relatively moving observers A and B (moving along a the
same line) and they are looking at each other clock, they see of the other
clock the same time...
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Still more fun with physics on 1000 free pages by
chri_schiller@yahoo.com
The new revision of the free Motion Mountain physics text can be
downloaded at
http://www.motionmountain.net
The 17th revision adds pictures of our environment in the...
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Pioneer anomaly revisited by
Greysky
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002138196_pioneer02.html
Dark matter,
hidden dimensions,
simple mistake,
what else?
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