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the heart of a paradox by
Ken and Vicki
We are so very sorry if our original inquiry was misinterpreted!
So you have this exactly symmetrical, albeit unlikely, binary star system
out in no-man's land. Or they...
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Zombiism (happiness) forever by
Pentcho Valev
A textbook example:
"Two bombs lie on a train platform, a distance L apart. As a train
passes by at constant speed,the bombs explode simultaneously (in the
platform frame)...
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Retic Postings and SPAM by
Emanowq
Retic Postings and SPAM
There have been multiple accusations that the postings of H. E. Retic are
SPAM. The writer’s postings are carefully constructed so as...
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what Einstein should have derived by
alistair
The following changes to Einstein's theory of special relativity leave
it in agreement with experimental observation and are consistent with
Tab = Tba and the magnitude of...
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by Nick
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The Fifth Dimension by
Leonard Pardin
Relativity has inspired me. Before Relativity, I thought "time" was
simply a comparison between two events. If I had a dog that kept
jumping over a stick at regular...
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Graviton by
n8ppq
Dear Possibly Informed Person:
I understand that Einstein resolved Newton's preposterous "action at a
distance" contrivance with general relativity. Now we know that...
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Big Bang Baloney....or scientific cult? by
Info Plumber
The "Big Bang" is neither Balogna nor Baloney, and neither is it a "bang" in
the Oxford English Dictionary sense, and yet if we can all agree that a
Sunset is still a Sunset,...
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Can one see superluminal galaxies? by
Dwhig265
Subject: Can one see superluminal galaxies?
From:
Date: 7/31/04 6:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Of course. The Hubble telescope has seen thousands of them in...
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Massless Space-time In the Begining by
Mitchell
In order to expand from an original singularity it must be massless.
If it was a "mass" singularity it could not expand against its own
gravity.
Space-time might expand but...
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Hawking and Penrose at GR 17 Dublin 2004 by
Jack Sarfatti
Correction change "Fiction" to "Fantasy" in original. I make some typo
corrections and added comments below.
I am back in Bloomsbury by British Museum until San Francisco...
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What Hawking REALLY meant and his theory by
nightbat
nightbat wrote
Mad Scientist wrote:
Hawking is competing with Einstein over who made the 'biggest blunder'.
nightbat
Not exactly, Dr. Einstein made the so...
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GOD=G_uv INVISIBLE WORLD by
George Hammond
GOD=G_uv INVISIBLE WORLD
"RELIGION" is founded on 3 major premises:
1. There is an invisible man called God.
2. There is an invisible world called Heaven
and God...
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by Don
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A Snapshot of a Photon by
Erehdaq
A Snapshot of a Photon
The photon has been viewed as a somewhat mysterious entity which
sometimes has the properties of a particle and sometimes has the...
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