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What Mystery? by
Laurent
Most scientists agree with Planck in that the smallest, most basic,
measurable energy amount or quantum of action is 6.6261 X 10^-34
joule-sec, which he named Quanta. That...
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by Gauge
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Please comment on 3 issues on Simultanity by
Joost Brugman
Dear all,
Please help me understand three portions of Relativity of Simultanity
that I seem to misunderstand. You should know that I do not have a
degree in mathmatics so...
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Simple question on tensor contraction by
legend@citystory.net
R1, R2 and R3 are equal (assuming that R_uv = R-a_uav). Where did R4 come
from?
David McAnally
"Despite anything you may have heard to the contrary,
the...
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Linear - Rotational Forces by
Seb
If linear forces can be transferred to rotational forces then back
again, does that mean we can create a result where two forces are not
in equal and opposite...
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Kill The Jews by
em
"Anonymous" wrote in message
news:63H63KEE38013.4871064815@anonymous...
The German people turned to Hitler,
as many nations turned to...
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by em
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Big Bang (Terminal Density) by
Glenn F
The Big Bang Theory (Terminal Density)
Glenn Ferrie
October 22, 2003 (rev. Feb 18, 2004)
The Big Bang theory in recent years been accepted (not completely)
as the theory...
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Nonsymmetrical metrics (kst) by
Ken S. Tucker
Nonsymmetrical metrics (kst)
Awhile back I posted in the thread "Einstein's
nonsymmetric field theory" Maxwell's equations
are compatible with symmetrical Christoffel's,...
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E=Mc^2, Unit Systems and the Natural Unit by
Rafael Valls Hidalgo-Gato
The Einsteinian formula E=Mc^2 is mentioned frequently in this group,
very normal being it a relativity one. At a first glance, the exponent
2 in the vacuum light speed c...
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The Nature Of Light by
Mitchell
The nature of light is in its name.
It is C squared Lighter than matter.
Mitch Raemsch
-- Time moves forward in all directions --
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STR has nothing to do with our universe! by
Mark Szlazak
I would appreciate comments on the following:
STR is the vacuum solution to the field equations of GTR. Since STR is
the solution for a universe with no matter, then STR is...
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February 19th 04
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it is a good IDEA? TRY by
k
I found this on a bulletin board like this one and decided to try it.
Previously I was browsing through a newsgroup, as you are now, and came
across an article similar to...
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Fun with SR by
Ken S. Tucker
The scenario, set the Observer at
the Origin, and move a rod parallel to x in the direction x.
You can add some blinking lights to each end of the rod
so they are synched...
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relativistic rod growing in length by
Ian Preston
G'day guys,
my first post on he
g=gamma in this post
Imagine a rod of rest length L moving along its length in the positive
x direction in a frame S. Imagine also a point...
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The relationship between time, space & energy by
Barnzy
The relationship between time, space & energy is the "holy grail" of
all science
I propose to hand you all a peek at what I see.
Time is observed as the relationship between...
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