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It Wasn't a Fish!!!!!!!!!!!!!............ ... by
Ahmed Ouahi, Architect
............... ...We're not certain who discovered water, but we're
certain it wasn't a fish!!!!!!!!!!!!!............ ...
-- John Culkin
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Ahmed Ouahi,...
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johnreed take IV by
johnlawrencereed
Galileo discovered that all inertial objects fall at the same rate.
Since all things fall at the same rate from the same height,
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God=G_uv proves 40k B.C. Creation by
George Hammond
God=G_uv proves 40k B.C. Creation
Dear alt.talk.creationism
I have just discovered this newsgroup.
I assume I am among friends since I believe in Creationism.
I am...
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General Relativity Examined by
Naviwq
General Relativity Examined
In 1915 Dr. Einstein published the General Theory of Relativity. It
accepted the Principle of Relativity (the laws and constants of the...
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Question from a confused novice. by
Thomas Jones
Ok, I'm not sure if I know enough to even phrase this question properly so
if anything in the question makes no sense let me know and I'll clarify if I
can.
For the...
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question about energy conservation in GR by
Charles J. Quarra
Hi,
I've read in various occasions how strongly stated is that energy
conservation is ill-defined in GR. Since locally the conservation of
matter current is guaranteed by...
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how does light cause interference phenomena? by
EL
Although your post seems very logical, intuitive and rather obvious in
conclusion, I have never read such analysis any where in one and the
same page to focus on this...
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September 23rd 04
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Is There a Force of Gravity? by
Tratsqw
Is There a Force of Gravity?
In undergraduate physics, the Newtonian concept of an attractive force
between masses that is proportional to the product of the masses...
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How does light know it is traveling at c? by
Len Gaasenbeek
HOW DOES LIGHT KNOW IT IS TRAVELING AT C?
As mentioned previously, I propose that light travels through space as a
helical photon wave which doesn't need a medium (ether) to...
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