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Interesting paper, need feedback by
Raheman
I wrote the interesting paper, and I require feedback. Could you
please check it over. Thanks in advance.
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20 joules equals 20 joules, right? Well, consider the...
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Defining *Event*?(kst) by
Ken S. Tucker
Defining *Event*? (kst)
Comments, notions references invited.
I have yet to see a good physical definition of
*event*, yet that term is bandied about as if it
is known....
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Nova's Elegant Universe & other Vapor Ware by
Jack Sarfatti
Sorry typo corrections in this version, the most important one is
X = (c^2/g)cosh
cT = (c^2/g)sinh
Refuting Hal's theory here is important because Nick Cook's book hypes...
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Will the LIGO Experiment Work? by
Gnidnep21
Will the LIGO Experiment Work?
An ambitious experiment to detect gravitational waves from distant
astronomical sources is currently in preparation (Laser...
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Esclangon 1927 by
Harry
Miller referred to Esclangon as having similar results (but with aberration)
as he had with MMX.
I had heard that his experiment had been repeated.
Now I got that paper of...
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November 21st 03
by Harry
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Yilmaz-Puthoff Debate over Einstein's GR by
Jack Sarfatti
I defend Einstein's GR below:
On Thursday, November 20, 2003, at 04:10 PM, andrew laidlaw wrote:
"Dear Paul,
A few months ago, I came across one of Jack...
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Wavelets in Radar Imaging C^3 by
Jack Sarfatti
Technological Surprise
It has never happened that seemingly abstract advances in mathematical
physics have not had practical applications to military and commercial...
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Wavelets and Micro-Kerr Newman black holes by
Jack Sarfatti
On Thursday, November 20, 2003, at 06:04 AM, Burinskii Alexander wrote:
Jack,
It is really interesting! Both the papers have direct relation to the
complex structure of the...
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November 20th 03
by Pmb
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Important Discovery by
Robert
What does anyone think of this?:
The ether in which this little earth floats, in which we move and have
our being, is a form of energy moving at an inconceivably high rate...
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November 20th 03
by alen
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Fields in Complex Space-Time by
Jack Sarfatti
Kaiser shows how dynamical fields F are extended to complex space-time
using an “Analytic Signal Transform” whose AST Fw is a “wavelet”, i.e.
eq 14 p. 6 of 48 where
Fw =...
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by ueb
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Twin Paradox - I eat my words by
Stephen Bint
Thanks to the patience and expertise of the contributers to this list, I
retract my assertion that there can be no defence against the twin paradox.
Next time you are...
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Earth's Core Can't Be A Dynamo by
G=EMC^2 Glazier
Madam Curie told us magnetism can't exist in the Earth's core because of
its high temperature. Without a magnetic field you can't have a dynamo.
The Earth's crust creates the...
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Question about relativity and speeds by
TC
Heya,
I was hoping some of you could help me out with some questions. The thing
is, a lot of times you hear/read that if something is for example a
lightyear away it would...
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Trapped space Energy by
G=EMC^2 Glazier
The curled up dimensions that take up an area of the Plank length is
what the energy(vibrations) of strings is all about. These hidden
dimensions in the fabric of space are...
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