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The halved light deviation by
Pentcho Valev
In Appendix 3 in his "Relativity", as he explains the deviation of the
course of light in a gravitational field, Einstein adds:
"It may be added that, according to the...
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Trip to Disney by
mickey
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Time is a Property of Matter? by
Mitchell
Not good enough Tom.
Time is also a property of space-time and is therefor everywhere.
Time slows down around all mass. All you have to do is move into it.
BTW space and...
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Uncle Al Alert!!! by
Uncle Al
(but not for Christmas 2004)
There is an artist who will 3-D laser scribe in leaded crystal CAD,
math, or molecular structure through whole proteins (pdf data...
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Definition of A Field by
Bjoern Feuerbacher
kenseto wrote:
In his book "Dreams of A Final Theory" (page 25) Steven Weinberg define a
field as follows:
"A field like an electric or magnetic field is a sort of...
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Tom Van Flandern and Newtonian Gravity by
Bill Hobba
I have been meaning for a while to actually tread Tom's views on why he
believes gravity propagates at speeds greater than c and Steve Carlips
reply. It has not really been...
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Simple Question by
Joel Green
I'm not a physicist and I have a very mediocre background in mathematics, so
please bear with me.
Assuming that there is enough matter in the universe to cause it to...
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Examining Mathematical Approaches by
Metsysqr
Examining Mathematical Approaches
I have received communications from a mathematician who asserted that my
statements about the validity of non-Euclidean Geometry were...
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Are Unified Field Theories Justified? by
Sserddaq
Are Unified Field Theories Justified?
Modern physics seems to be searching for ways to incorporate all physical
phenomena into a single unified theory. The question...
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