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The future of relativity by
Pentcho Valev
Let me quote from a site Dirk Vdm has just provided:
"Sooner or later, the reign of Einstein, like the reign of Newton
before him, will come to an end. An upheaval in the...
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Measuring Our Absolute Velocity by
Nevesqw
Measuring Our Absolute Velocity
In the 19th century, science had concluded that reality was based upon the
Aether, a rigid medium that pervaded all of space. The Aether...
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Newton was a fake by
Dnlzmmr
Why does a falling body accelerate? Can you answer this question without
mentioning kinetic energy? Newton never heard of kinetic energy. Newton had no
idea why a falling...
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Two slit experiment: Vindicating Einstein by
Mitchell
The Two slit/hole experiment is shooting electrons through two holes
and observing what happens at the detection screen.
If you shine light at the holes as you shoot...
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acceleration of expansion of the universe by
alistair
At a distance of one Hubble the universe has an accelerating expansion
of about 10^-10 m / s^2.
Curiously, this acceleration,comes out of an equation that treats...
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Torsion, Baez & Ashtekar by
Jack Sarfatti
BTW Latest space probe data on gamma signals seems to make quantum foam
harder to detect than thought - or maybe there isn't any quantum foam
and something really wrong...
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John Baez in 1999 on torsion and Ashtekar by
Jack Sarfatti
On Jun 14, 2004, at 9:40 PM, Jack Sarfatti wrote:
There seems to be a significant relation in that Ashtekar's formulation
of non-perturbative quantum gravity as a gauge...
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GR: Need Help with Derivatives by
sweet
I am not sure what to ask... but the problem stems from the fact that I
cannot see how the 4-D derivative is invalid if defined using the 3-D
definition.
The 3-D derivative...
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The decay of sci.physics.relativity by
Mu-Pi
I must say that in the last 6 or so months, the quality of discussion at
sci.physics.research has declined.
It used to be that mouthy cranks were filtered out, and the...
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Communicating at Translight Velocities by
Sdraobwq
Communicating at Translight Velocities
In the 19th century, science had concluded that reality was based upon the
Aether, a rigid medium that pervaded all of...
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Relativity as a religion by
Pentcho Valev
Androcles wrote:
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You can't tell the Pope there is no god and expect him to hear you.
Likewise, telling a relativist that the velocity of...
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Einsteinian Mind Meld = Temporal Cohesion by
super crackpot
Relativistic mass increase, length contraction and ..."time" dilation,
appear to be perceptual in nature, like light cone rotations
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weight of atomic bonds by
Jim Black
(Keiko Suwa) wrote in message ...
hi there- i must first preface that i am NOT very good with...
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Quantum Gravity by
David
I suppose technically virtual particles are just squiggly lines in a
Feynman
diagram used to balance up quantum properties. If they are not real
particles then they...
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An invisible Dimension of Motion by
Mitchell
It takes a motion to create motion.
This is what we know of as gravity.
Graviy is a motion of something invisible; call it space or Aether.
The one gravity has two...
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Acceleration, SR, and GR by
Patrick Reany
Acceleration, SR, and GR
I asked Einstein if Synge was justified in attacking
problems regarding acceleration by special relativity,
and he said, "Oh...
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