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Ree: Dumb Bilge says Refraction different for direct versus reflected light by Peter K.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter K." Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 8:12 PM Subject: Dumb Bilge says Refraction...
July 12th 04
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Philosophy of Science. by Franco
Most of physicists are ignorant about philosophy of science. They think that philosophy of science is something that does not concern physics but philosophy. There were...
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July 12th 04
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Everyone Fears Light's Wavelength Contraction may falsefy Relativity by Peter K.
Many fear to address the situation about Light's wavelenght contraction at high velocity also obey's Lorentz transform. In Fact Einstein's Relativity Example is...
July 11th 04
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Newcomer questions by Felix Oscar
Hawking said in his book that there were two clocks in a column and they weren't synched because of gravity. But wouldn't the difference be so miniscule you could barely see...
July 11th 04
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The mathematical weakness in SR math: by Gerald L. O'Barr
The mathematical weakness in SR math: The math of SR is most interesting, in that it is subjectable to, and susceptible, to a dual math interpretation. That is, the...
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July 11th 04
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BraneWorld Physics Webpages all Updated by K_Loupspeed
my webpages on BraneWorlds,Dark Matter,Extra Dimensions are all updated with state of art...
July 11th 04
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Is There a Force of Gravity? by Ylimafeq
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...
July 11th 04
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The Instantaneous Creation of Infinite Space by Perfectly Innocent
OK. So I can type faster than I can think. Here's my CORRECTION: The Instantaneous Creation of Infinite Space The 3-space in which we live is one of an infinite variety...
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July 11th 04
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The nature of the name Light by Mitchell
The nature of light is in its name. I believe that light is c squared lighter than matter by E=mc^2. Theoretically it may be massless. Its lighter nature is in its...
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July 11th 04
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Light slowing down by Mitchell
Light slows down in gravity. The slower the timerate the slower the light will move there. This is light in a vacuum. Light in a medium also slows down. What determines...
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July 11th 04
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the quantization of gravity by alistair
If a mass absorbs energy from the vacuum energy,then the curvature of space-time around the mass will increase.If the energy is emitted again then the curvature of space-time...
July 11th 04
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Non singular Begining by Mitchell
The original gravity of a singularity would prevent any (BB) expansion. We must begin with a unified force- not a mindless lump, such a singularity which doesn't even occupy...
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July 11th 04
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My clock refuses to obey SR's time dilation! by keith stein
My clock refuses to obey SR's time dilation! "Keith Stein" wrote in message news:... Some as that eh! Sorry - typo - that should be ...
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July 11th 04
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Is the Super String Tension in a Black Hole a Relativistic Tidal Force? by Mark A. Thomas
Could it be possible that: c^4/G = invariant superstring tension in a black hole? It appears that the classical entropy: S = 1/4 A * 2pi/h...
July 11th 04
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The Error in Relativistic Physics by Tahcuw
The Error in Relativistic Physics The Science of Physics is based upon the making of measurements. What can be measured is taken as being "true". This is an excellent...
July 11th 04
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Unified Field Theroy: Plank's constant revealed by Peter K.
An electron moving in a copper wire, *also* conducts into space surrounding the wire but much less (space has a *lower* permittivity than copper): this semi-conduction...
July 10th 04
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Is the philosophy of science simple? by Patrick Reany
Is the philosophy of science simple? The philosophy of science seeks to determine three things about of science that most scientists take for granted. When you take...
July 10th 04
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Proposed Experiment to Detect Absolute Motion by kenseto
Experimental set-up: 1. The Compton scattering experiment apparatus. 2. At the source location a shutter is equipped with a cesium clock. The timed opening and closing of the...
July 10th 04
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Electron substructure by Creighton Hogg
This is another one of my meandering wonderings. In short, I don't believe that electrons are composites, but I wanted to come up with a list of the problems with trying to...
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July 10th 04
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Time slows down by Mitchell
Without using the word time again what exactly is it that slows down? What is the substance in the clock of which we call time? Time is a physical quantity; otherwise...
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July 10th 04
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