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Space Travel Query? by
Matt Oates
If a spacecraft accelerated at 'g' to simulate the gravity of earth
whilst travelling. What happens if it's speed nears that of light does
it continue to accelerate and...
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The Fundamental Problem of SR by
kenseto
The Fundamental Problem of SR:
SR rejects the notion of absolute time (universal time). This leads to
incionsistencies in its description of the processes of nature. For...
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"I c!" said the blind man by
dlzc@aol.com \(formerly\)
Dear Ed Keane III:
"Ed Keane III" wrote in message
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There was a time when it was not known...
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Neophyte question by
Bill Hobba
Soguin wrote:
I am untrained in the math of physics so the answer will need to
be simple :-)
If gravity is simply the shape of the space-time continum why...
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Neophyte question by
Soguin
Basically, because what is being sought is a quantum theory of gravity
Ah, that makes more sense. I must admit, emotionally, I find it hard to believe
that we'll ever find...
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Covariant vs Absolute Derivative by
WaiteDavid137
Subject: Covariant vs Absolute Derivative
From: (Gauge)
Date: 9/1/2003 12:15 PM US Mountain Standard Time
Message-id:...
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Rest mass or inertial mass? by
WaiteDavid137
From: (Gauge)
What you might be thinking of
is the proportionality between inertial mass and gravitational mass.
equivalence
Einstein seemed to say...
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SR Question by
Pmb
"Les" wrote in message
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In SR there is the concept of the light cone for which ds^2=0.
Yes.
Does...
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by Bilge
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Critique of Dirk's Solution by
Richard
Original argument:
As seen in Moe's frame where time t is used:
http://users.pandora.be/vdmoortel/dirk/Stuff/MoeLarryCurly.gif
Total proper time Larry
= Int{ 0 to...
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SR Foreshortening puzzle by
Bilge
alen:
Suppose that I and a fellow observer are at rest
in the same reference frame and separated by a
distance, d. Beside us is a rod of length, d, with
reference...
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The weight o heat by
Robert Karl Stonjek
I've long suspected that hot objects must have a greater mass than the
same objects when cold, but this has just been a stray thought that I
have allowed to linger.
In "A...
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September 1st 03
by luke
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Will the LIGO EXperiment Work? by
Cimsocretic01
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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None Occurring Time Dilation in Gravity by
Jim Jastrzebski
"Australopithecus Afarensis"
Message-id: SrB3b.30097$cj1.10077@fed1read06
m c'^2 = m c^2 + 2 m U would only apply to m = rest mass only.
The...
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Time measurement and the Big Bang by
Wendy Yamamoto
Physicists and astronomers use conventional units of time in speaking
of the Big Bang ("one second after the Big Bang", etc.). But how
meaningful are such statements? If time...
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