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GR can learn something from SR by
Mitchell
In GR falling bodies can reach light speed.
In SR this is an impossibility.
It has set the speed limit to below light speed.
Guess what? SR is right.
It's GR that must...
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The 'Strong Force' is a fiction! (Part 2) by
CCRyder
(See Part 1 first)
But, in case you have trouble visualizing the model you can also
consider that any two same charged particles which are at rest with
respect to one...
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Gravity For a Given Quanta by
Mitchell
A particle generates a gravity field.
If the particle obeys the uncertainty principle
where would the mass be that generates the gravity? How would it be moving?
Would it be...
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O'Barr 6- May04: A basic at program. by
Gerald L. O'Barr
O'Barr 6- May04: A basic at program.
Gerald L. O'Barr comments:
Here is an old file that could be used by anyone
who knew what they were doing. It...
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Gradient of potential function of dynamic field by
Sergey Karavashkin
Dear Colleagues,
We open the new volume
4 (2004), issue 1
of our journal
"SELF Transactions",
publishing a new paper
" On gradient of potential function of dynamic field "
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aether... (photon gas) by
wespe
but you don't understand.. Nothing has to change. All I'm saying is a
photon doesn't have to travel from one place to another at c. It can
kick the nearby photon, and that...
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My Physics Website is Updated-Douglas Eagleson by
fuminggreen@yahoo.com
I updated my website. It now has all sorts of odd, but I think true,
physics novelties.
http://www.angelfire.com/md3/dougeagleson
I also have so artwork there. ...
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Use of hypothesis by
Patrick Reany
I have been challenged to come up with examples of the usages of the
term "hypothesis" by physicists to see if their usage is consistent
with my definition of the term, which...
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Universe as expanding balloon by
wespe
Hi, I hope I'm not bothering you with my questions.
You know the balloon analogy for expanding universe. Surface of the
balloon is two dimensional and the expansion is in a...
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open your eyes by
TimC
Kevin S Wilson (aka Bruce) was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
On Sat, 15 May 2004 17:16:56 +0100, Madge
wrote:
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SCHOENFELDS LAWS OF MOTION by
John Schoenfeld
SCHOENFELDS 1ST LAW: same as Newtons 1st law.
SCHOENFELDS 2ND LAW:
F = (m + dm/dv)a (PROOF AT END OF POST)
SCHOENFELDS 3rd LAW: same as Newtons 3rd law.
SCHOENFELDS...
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There Is Only One Gravity by
Mitchell
In gravity for matter there is always two sides: that of freefall and
weight.
But gravity itself is one thing.
Anywhere in gravity there can be weight.
The only exception...
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The Scarcity of Life Bearing Planets by
Ytiluaqow
The Scarcity of Life Bearing Planets
There is considerable interest in the possibility that there may be a
large number of planets in our galaxy that are suitable for...
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