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Question about Vacuum Gravity by
vernonner3voltazim
Everyone here probably knows that Einstein arbitrarily created a
"Cosmological Constant" to explain a problem he was having in
describing the expansion of the Universe. He...
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August 27th 04
by luke
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Things we take for granted by
Patrick Reany
I have recently been accused of "asking strange questions." The
questions I ask seem strange only because I ask questions about those
things we take for granted in the...
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Proof of absolute truth by
Mitchell
"Morituri-Max" wrote in message ...
Mitchell wrote:
This is my response to Kent Paul Dolan(Xanthian)...
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Odds on finding gravitational waves by
davidoff404
Ladbrokes, a UK bookmakers, are offering odds of 500:1 on gravitational
waves being detected by LIGO before 2010. Is it just me, or are these
astronomically high odds?
See...
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Do Virtual Photons Exist? by
Strelaq
Do Virtual Photons Exist?
The Aether was original conceived as a means of explaining "forces acting
at a distance" (i.e.- electric, magnetic, gravitation, et al). When...
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GOD=G_uv A MESSAGE TO MAX by
George Hammond
NOTE: I am grateful to Mr. Schornak of Augsburg for his
reply. I am posting this to de.sci.physik because
I think it is of interest to German...
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Comparing Clock Seconds in Different Frames by
kenseto
A and B are in relative motion.
Which of the followings is the correct SR interpretation?
1. From A's point of view the passage of a clock second (the duration)on
his clock...
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Pioneer10 &11 and pendulums during eclipse. ` by
Daniel Weston
The Economist of Aug 21-27, has published an interesting article dealing
with a recent publication by Chris Duif, a researcher at Delft
University of Technology, Netherlands....
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Are photons really particles? by
Gerald L. O'Barr
Are photons really particles?
(Not offered as science. Merely hoping to stir up
some well-deserved criticisms.)
Light is a very interesting subject. It is,
actually,...
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The Manyfold Universe by
K_Manyfold Universe
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheManyFoldUniverse/
http://www.geocities.com/manyfolduniverse
This Group Studies the Manyfold Universe as the unique
possible explanation...
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A Degrader and his followers by
Mitchell
In hell there is always an infernal order. It has its own leader.
The number one degrader here is of course SchMuncle AL.
But of course there are also his followers. The...
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August 27th 04
by Igor
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Where God is: No Multiverse by
Mitchell
The reason a multiverse is imagined by science is to replace god.
Once we ask the question: what is outside the universe?
science is left to explain it by saying: well...
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Who first discovered the Lorentz group? by
Perfectly Innocent
Who first noticed that the Lorentz transformation equations form
a mathematical group? Was it Lorentz, Einstein or someone else?
Eugene...
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Inner/Outer galactic orbit by
Oriel36
"In it's orbit around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, our Solar
system may also do this little sinusoidal motion from the top to the
bottom to the top (and so on) of the...
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