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Dimension, description, and reality by Patrick Reany
Quotes below taken from: GENERAL RELATIVITY FROM A to B Robert Geroch The University of Chicago Press CHICAGO & LONDON c. 1978 ...
November 7th 03
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General Relativity Examined by Drowyek07
General Relativity Examined In 1915 Dr. Einstein published the General Theory of Relativity. It accepted the Principle of Relativity (the laws and constants of the...
November 7th 03
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Finite precision measurement does not nullify the Kochen-Specker theorem by Bill Hobba
In recent discussions about the Kochen-Specker theorem some posters pointed to finite precision of measurement as a possible refutation of the theroem. As stated in other...
November 7th 03
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Int. J. of Modern Physics A - TOC alert by YH Khoo
International Journal of Modern Physics A (IJMPA) Vol. 18, No. 27 (30 October 2003) Articles are available at...
November 7th 03
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Time dilation - No Need to Do the Math by Stephen Bint
I started a thread about the twin paradox and cross-posted it to three newsgroups. I am grateful to those who discussed it, even though it got a tiny bit personal at times...
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November 7th 03
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Some issues in Ed Witten's M-Theory by Jack Sarfatti
Q to Ed Witten: How can the cosmological constant be so close to zero but not zero? Ed Witten's answer: "I really don't know. It's very perplexing that astronomical...
November 7th 03
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The mass value of the electron-volt by Stephen Bint
I have been trying to find out how the mass value of an electron volt was determined, without any luck. Can anyone recommend a source of information about the history and/or...
November 7th 03
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Proof that "Dark Matter" is from adjacent universes by Robert Calvert
Even though many people have made a lot of noise about how this theory either can't be right or that it had already been conjured up a decade ago, I noticed that nobody...
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November 7th 03
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Does the world have an edge? by Jack Sarfatti
"You ain't in Kansas anymore." Our Topsy Turvy Universe - A Hall of Funny Mirrors in The Cosmic Coney Island of a Lunatic Mind? ;-) This make you feel like a goldfish in a...
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November 7th 03
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Paul Anderson and absurdity - not an oxymoron by Rod Ryker
Paul B. Anderson thinks that *energy* of a laser beam striking a mirror, both in the same frame, will be measured as different according to an observer at rest wrt laser...
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November 6th 03
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The Elegant Multiverse 1 by Jack Sarfatti
On Wednesday, November 5, 2003, at 07:02 PM, Paul Zielinski wrote: Jack Sarfatti wrote: On Tuesday, November 4, 2003, at 01:44 PM, Paul Zielinski wrote:
November 6th 03
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A COMPUTER MODEL by Daniel Jetson
Before computers were in regular use there were those calculating endlessly numbers to solve problems. It seems string theory looks a lot like that once again. It seems with...
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November 6th 03
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Is measurement of absolute velocity possible? by John Eastmond
I wonder if anyone can help me with a confusion that I've got into concerning special relativity. I think I've found a method by which an observer can measure his absolute...
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November 6th 03
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Space time diagrams different to Minkowski ones... by Cesar Sirvent
I would very much appreciate if someone could find a reference that I lost some time ago... if not I will have to sallow a lot of dust!!!... I saw a spacetime diagram...
November 6th 03
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Is There a Force of Gravity? by Gnitaerc06
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...
November 6th 03
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Troll's twin contradiction by sr@saverworld.com
There are two identical twins initally at rest wrt to each other. One twin is at x=-1000 and the other twin is at x=1000. They each have an identical clock The clocks...
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November 6th 03
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==[ god, I just talked to string theory master Brian Greene! by DavidB
He made a special three-hour Nova show explaining ST. It just ended. Then he went online at pbs.org to chat with anyone... including the unworthy me! There were only...
November 6th 03
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The Brilliance of Our Teachers by Noititrap05
The Brilliance of Our Teachers A recent newspaper question and answer column raised an interesting subject. The query noted that, for a science course at a local...
November 6th 03
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References for reference frames by Patrick Reany
References for reference frames, or frames of reference. I'll go to Einstein (who else). Einstein, speaking on behalf of pre-GR physics, said: Every description of...
November 6th 03
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Quanta & particles related to the continuum ? by ueb
What is the great obstacle for taking notice of facts, which prove that particles emerge from the continuum ? Should that be a false claim ? Please help me find out that....
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November 6th 03
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