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Is There a Force of Gravity by
Elpoep19
Is There a Force of Gravity?
In undergraduate physics, the Newtonian concept of an attractive force
between masses that is proportional to the product of the masses...
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Who said this (32) ... by
Stephen Speicher
On 20 Aug 2003, Bruce Pew wrote:
Stephen Speicher wrote in message ...
A little...
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Who said this (32) ... by
Robert J. Kolker
Stephen Speicher wrote:
Hint: Although Author 1 later wrote papers as well as a book on
relativity, he is most famous for an entirely different field.
Goedel, the...
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A Correct Aether Theory by
kenseto
The following link decribes a correct aether theory. This theory gives rise
to a new theory of gravity. It unites gravity with the other forces. It
explains action at a...
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Who said this (32) ... by
John Zinni
"Stephen Speicher" wrote in message
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A little different: Here we have two somewhat...
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Cosmology and elementary particles by
Jack Sarfatti
The strong force hadronic resonances lie on a set of parallel lines of
identical slope when spin J is plotted against square of mass m of the
resonance peak. Each line...
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Who said this (32) ... by
Stephen Speicher
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Bill Hobba wrote:
Stephen Speicher wrote:
A little different: Here we have two somewhat related quotes,
from Author 1 and Author 2. 10 points...
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Who said this (32) ... by
Bill Hobba
Bill Hobba wrote:
Either author - Hilbert?
So excited I actually knew one I posted before I notice someone else had got
it. Sorry.
Thanks
Bill
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Who said this (32) ... by
Bruce Pew
Stephen Speicher wrote in message ...
A little different: Here we have two somewhat...
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Who said this (32) ... by
John Zinni
"Stephen Speicher" wrote in message
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A little different: Here we have two somewhat...
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Who said this (32) ... by
Double-A
Stephen Speicher wrote in message ...
A little different: Here we have two somewhat...
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Square root of an operator by
WaiteDavid137
Subject: Square root of an operator
From: (Gauge)
Date: 8/20/03 2:43 AM US Mountain Standard Time
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History has been rewritten! by
WaiteDavid137
I knew that at some point somone would explain whats wrong with equation 9 at
http://www.geocities.com/physics_world/qm/function_of_operator.htm
to pmb and that he would...
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funny expantion by
Gauge
The more I think about this more more I realize your lack of
understanding of the math and physics.
(WaiteDavid137) wrote
I challenged pmb to find
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Faster than light!!!!!!!!!! by
Starblade Darksquall
If I have a screen on the ocmputer and it showed a picture of the
solar system and I dragged the cursor from the sun to pluto in less
than a second, then my cursor is going...
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Tests of the Equivalence Principle by
William Hill
Hello Everyone:
I'm no expert or anything ... I just love physics. For some time now, I've
been thinking about the equivalence principle in its form where it states
that...
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Extrapolated Light Frame (Sum) by
Robert Karl Stonjek
The concept of the instant present works well for events located at a
point, but when events are spread across a number of points the instant
is not so clear.
We expect the...
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