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Redshift question by
John Anderson
knocker wrote:
Hi
Here is a newbie question that purely theoretical, or purely
hypothetical if you like.
I wonder a bit about the gravitational redshift and...
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February 18th 04
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EVRIKA !!! (On Russian) by
Dugin Vitaliy
"??????" - ? ????? ???????????? ???? ???????????? ? ??????!
???????? ??????? ?? ????? ?? ?????? ????????, ???? ??????
????????????? ???????? ?????? ????? ?????????...
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Tesing the Spaceman Emulator by
Titan Point
SR and GR is bologna. Jesus! SR is all ****. Wake up you fool.
Duh!
Your a idiotic, mechanical illiterate. Your mad at me because I blew up your time worshipping religion....
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To Whom It May Concern by
Titan Point
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 18:54:06 +0000, Dirk Van de moortel wrote:
"Titan Point" wrote in message...
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February 16th 04
by Hayek
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To Whom It May Concern by
Titan Point
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 17:54:20 +0000, Dirk Van de moortel wrote:
"kenseto" wrote in message ...
It was...
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Guess who you are fooling ? by
Jeff Relf
Hi Eleaticus,
Your convoluted, rapidly nymshifting,
monologue spewing, spam-bot ...
and your complete inability to engage in dialog,
You project your faults onto...
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The Content of Humblet by
greywolf42
Timo has repeatedly asserted in another thread that Humblet is the original
source for the view that "electromagnetic spin is a classical phenomenon."
Timo's first mention of...
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The Matter of Dark Matter by
Ytefasrt
The Matter of "Dark Matter"
There have been many postings about the mysterious "Dark Matter" which is
alleged to constitute 90 to 95% of the mass(energy) content of the...
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Solution by
Hossein Javadi
Solution
In quantum field theory, the formalism of the Standard Model,
space-time is only a background in which particles exist and interact.
In General Relativity,...
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Three Particle Generations by
FrediFizzx
I recall reading somewhere that there is a good reason why there can only be
three particle generations. What was the reason? I seem to have forgotten.
FrediFizzx
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