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why has light no free will like matter? by
pepe[_2_]
according to fat rats in big cars, light has
no any free will
this seems immediately to violate tha
universal symmetry principle, becus
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Entire orbits swivel by
Dr. Henri Wilson
On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 14:51:56 -0800 (PST), wrote:
The swivel of an orbit does not occur soley at perihelion. It is an
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is relativity a living parrot as they say? by
pepe[_2_]
understand this for me gentelmen
its a shame after så many years on planet
terra they still dont know **** what gravity is
i dont care about any relaticity oor...
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Entire orbits swivel by
shalayka@gmail.com
On Feb 9, 4:51 pm, wrote:
The swivel of an orbit does not occur soley at perihelion. It is an
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Infinite blueshift and redshift in gravity by
mitchgrav@hotmail.com
Th Einstein shift at the event horizon is infinite. Meaning light
emitted outward there has an infinite redshift. Also light falling
inward would have infinite blueshift by...
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In falling light and black holes by
mitchgrav@hotmail.com
When the Einstein shift goes infinite at event horizon light falling
in would be infinitely blueshifted. And light radiating outward would
be infinitely redshifted. It would...
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Gravitational time and motion time by
xxein[_2_]
On Feb 9, 6:24*pm, wrote:
In Einstein's General Relativity Gravity is a time continuum . Motion
time is Gamma time slow in Special Relativity....
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Zeno's paradox undone by
mitchgrav@hotmail.com
An object can pass through an infinite amount of infinitesimal
distances in finite time.
Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
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Detecting motion by
Uncle Al
wrote:
All motion first requires acceleration which is detectable as a
fluctuation of weight in the opposite direction.
Idiot.
Mitch Raemsch...
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Math is Easy, Physics is Hard by
maxwell
I an attempting to start a new discussion in this group as my recent
attempt through the sci.physics.research group was privately censored
by one of their own self-appointed...
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Anomalous geniuses of physcis by
PD
On Feb 5, 12:15*pm, Albertito wrote:
Let us see how actual geniuses of physics can find
brilliant solutions to famous anomalies:
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EINSTEINIANS TEACH EINSTEIN ZOMBIE WORLD by
Pentcho Valev
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080131094056.htm
ScienceDaily (Feb. 1, 2008): "Theories of the physics of gravity were
first developed by Isaac Newton in 1687...
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"The Flaw in High Energy Physics" by
Niam
"The Flaw in High Energy Physics"
When it comes to particle physics a question arises. High Energy
experiments have led to a plethora of short-lived high-energy...
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I'm impressed by
Androcles[_7_]
I just ran
http://www.digimeld.com/nasatv/nasatv.aspx
(peer to peer) concurrently with my TV card without
degradation of either signal.
I'm impressed. That kind of speed...
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time and space by
sarah
if the universe is expending faster and faster shouldent time be
slowing down for all objects in the universe
now heres a question for you is there a limit to the speed the...
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