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What gives an object its identity by
beda pietanza
I'll ask you or pietanza, either will do: What gives an object its
verifiable identity to a human?
there is no answer to this, because to verify a identity of a given...
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GOD=G_uv A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE by
stoolpigeon@mindless.com
George Hammond wrote:
Some stuff
Stooley found this transcript:
George? Hey, George? That's right, George. Come over here, George,
your dinner's ready. That's ok, we're...
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Phase One for Contact by
nightbat
nightbat wrote
Greysky wrote:
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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Hi oc I don't...
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Phase One for Contact by
nightbat
nightbat wrote
Double-A wrote:
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi Greysky Sounds like my Christmas party. Humankind should have
such
parties to practice how we would...
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another paradox ??? by
beda pietanza
Versus the system K the relatively moving system K' is moving at .5 C
from the origin of K' (at moment of the two origins meet) a ball is send at
the speed of .5 C, as...
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'nother conundrum! by
DavidBowman
A (University) site somewhere said that when the sun is overhead, that
a person is pulled toward the sun with a force of about an ounce
(compared to sunset) due to sun's...
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my gravity theory - Web Link by
SeanSinjin
Hi all,
I've decided to produce a Web Page version of my gravity theory. This
is an excerpt from my book ("Meme" - Sean Sinjin) and I hope you find
this informative enough....
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General Realativity Comprehension by
west
When do students of Astronomy or Physics start to understand general
relativity. Is it while they are in the Master's level? Can anyone guess a
percentage? Thank you. This...
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Relativists cannot count to three. by
Androcles
If I stand before a vertical surface and throw a ball 'o' with speed
'u', catching it as it returns, I need a minumum of two coordinates
to describe the events of emission,...
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O'Barr comments on your SR FAQ. by
globarr@yahoo.com
Gerald L. O'Barr comments:
--- (remove 3 dots for e-mail)
Here are some of my comments on the present FAQ.
I find what is written to be...
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Riddle me this by
robert j. kolker
Assume a perfectly spherical earth and a spherical shell concentric with
earth with a 100,000 mile radius.
Now take two identical pendulum clocks. One is located a 0 lat 0...
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World Hologram Metric Tensor by
Jack Sarfatti
On Dec 28, 2004, at 11:36 AM, Jack Sarfatti wrote:
gu'v'|coordinate = Xu'^u(P)Xv'^v(P)(Minkowski)uv =/= (Minkowski)u'v'
gu'v'|intrinsic = Xu'^u(P)Xv'^v(P)(1/2)...
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NASA Pioneer Anomaly & Galaxy & Star Formation by
Jack Sarfatti
a_g = - cH = 10^-7 cm/sec^2
is a hedgehog topological defect in the Higgs vacuum coherence starting
at 20 AU from Sun where we encounter an exotic vacuum dark energy...
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Question about the directional derivative by
Amantine
MTW defines the directional derivative of a vector along a parametrized
curve as:
lim(e-0) (v(e)-v(0))/e (page 209)
The problem is that the size of the resulting vector...
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