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A star bursting FTL (?) by
greywolf42
Daniel Weston wrote in message
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FACTS. NASA, on Dec 5, 03, published in its daily...
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Time has two dimensions by
brodix
davidoff,
That link still won't load.
I must say my knowledge of Barbour's theory of time came from a
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Use of SR by
EjP
Peter Riedt wrote:
Can anyone give examples of practical uses of SR, solving real
problems in physics rather than all these nebulous scenarios usually
debated?
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December 11th 03
by EjP
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December 11th 03
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Time has two dimensions by
brodix
David,
You can only measure one dimension of space with one ruler, but a
clock consists of two, the hand(s) and the face, moving in relation to
one another.
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Use of SR by
Pmb
"Peter Riedt" wrote in message
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Can anyone give examples of practical uses of SR, solving real
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December 11th 03
by Pmb
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The purpose of physics is to . . . by
ueb
Patrick Reany wrote
The purpose of physics is to . . .
... understand nature as is.
... understand as authoritative persons want nature has to be.
(regardless...
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December 11th 03
by ueb
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Any New Books on Relatvity ?? by
Bernardz
In article ,
says...
Any new books on relativity that a layman can read ?? I've read a few years
ago but still...
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Use of SR by
John Anderson
Peter Riedt wrote:
Can anyone give examples of practical uses of SR, solving real
problems in physics rather than all these nebulous scenarios usually
debated?
High...
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December 11th 03
by Bilge
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A General Theory Of Energy - Part I - XMIT I by
Nimbilly
Part I of a General Theory of Energy.
Sorry guy's but I get a little ancy when I am not allowed
to exersize my God given right to work.
A GENERAL THEORY OF ENERGY
UNITY...
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Time has two dimensions by
brodix
davidoff
Thank you for the link, though it wouldn't load. I'll try again.
I must say though, that many people have told me I'm wrong, but can't
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Retic Postings and SPAM by
H. E. Retic
Retic Postings and SPAM
There have been multiple accusations that the postings of H. E. Retic are
SPAM. The writer’s postings are carefully constructed so as...
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Use of SR by
dlzc@aol.com \(formerly\)
Dear Peter Riedt:
"Peter Riedt" wrote in message
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Can anyone give examples of practical uses of...
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Light Path Paradox by
Old Physics
Light path paradox
Imagine a train traveling at 86.6% the SOL on a straight track
that is accelerated perpendicular to its length at a ft/sec. A laser
pulse runs a one...
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An Infinite Universe (kst) by
Ken S. Tucker
with a finite energy density is possible?
Assumptions...
1) Gravitationally deflecting a photon
causes that photon to loose energy,
and that energy loss appears as...
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Is Seto Really a Genius? by
HenriWilson
Everyone laughs at Ken when he says the MMX apparatus must always move
vertically wrt the horizontal light rays in the aether in order to produce a
null result.
However,...
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PS on Hal Puthoff's metric engineering by
Jack Sarfatti
PS
On Tuesday, December 9, 2003, at 07:30 PM, Jack Sarfatti wrote:
Hal writes
K = e^-2GM/c^2r
Where is there any quantum theory in that?
Where is there any "vacuum...
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