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Invariance of causality (cause-and-effect relationship) by rAgAv
We all know that the direct cause and effect relationship between two events is invariant with respect to the temporal or spatial location of the events. In fact, physics is...
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"General Relativity Examined" by Niam
"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...
February 5th 08
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why still today, as we speek, they still dont nobelize Einstein forhis relativity? by compiz
please understand this for me somthin is blatant fishy here i saw many people being nobelized in absentia, tha leaders of the leaders we dont have time for spectators
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February 5th 08
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where is the missing space stored? by Tom Roberts
compiz wrote: When you look at a building from the front, it is very wide. When you look at it from a corner, it is not nearly as wide. Where is the "missing width"...
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February 5th 08
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Light fall in weightless acceleration by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
Light is always falling because gravity is ubiquitous. Light in freefall is weightless but not massless. How else does light become mass at absorption? - It was mass to begin...
February 5th 08
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Space Shuttle Orbiter Model Spacecraft by aircraftsmodel@gmail.com
The Space Shuttle Orbiter was the orbital vehicle of the Space Shuttle. It was a mixture of rocket, spacecraft and aircraft. It carries most of the main propulsion system for...
February 5th 08
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Space Shuttle Orbiter Model Spacecraft by aircraftsmodel@gmail.com
The Space Shuttle Orbiter was the orbital vehicle of the Space Shuttle. It was a mixture of rocket, spacecraft and aircraft. It carries most of the main propulsion system for...
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Fallacious Notion of Spacetime Continuum in Relativity by GSS
JanPB wrote: On Dec 13, 6:53 am, GSS wrote: How can spacetime "dragging"_be_physical in any sense if the "spacetime" itself is not a...
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February 5th 08
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Light's clock by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
It's clock is Gamma One not Gamma infinity. Therefor it has the fastest clock rather than the slowest. Light moves and oscillates in the uncontracted time metric or fastest...
February 5th 08
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why relativity baboons are forcing me to really want to understandrelativity? by compiz
i dont understand my relativity anymore tha relativity baboons are telling me that in order for me ta understan relaticity, i need to really want ta understan...
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February 5th 08
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Special Relativity is saved from collapse by means of silly algebraictricks by Albertito
Take a set S of vectors, define a binary operator *, try to see whether S is an algebraic group. If S is not a group, then the binary operator is not the operator we were...
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February 4th 08
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A clock close to a planet by Peter Christensen
In this one I will consider two clocks: One close to our planet, and another one so far away from our planet, that our planets gravity doesn't mean anything at all. I do...
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February 4th 08
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Was Einstein Clinically Insane? by Dr. Henri Wilson
This is a genuine question. From the arguments put forward by his supporters here....most of whom are obviously a few cents short of a dollar....I would say that he didn't...
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February 4th 08
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EXPERIMENTS THAT REFUTE RELATIVITY by Pentcho Valev
http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/archive/00001743/02/Norton.pdf John Norton: "Einstein regarded the Michelson-Morley experiment as evidence for the principle of relativity,...
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February 4th 08
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Mass is resistance to a changing time metric by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
Gamma mass-energy resists changes in motion and therefor resists changes in Gamma time. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laurate 2008
February 4th 08
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I got stuck on Part II of Special Theory of Relativity (by AlbertEinstein) textbook, please help by Albertito
Hi experts, My aim is to understand General Relativity Theory, but somebody advised me to study Special Relativity before that GR attempt. So, Here I am, stuck on Part II of...
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February 4th 08
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Important Disclosure To George Hammond Regarding SPOG. by Dr. Henri Wilson
This message is confidential and copyrighted and must not be read by anyone but George Hammond. George, It has been of some concern to me that your SPOG theory does not...
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February 4th 08
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flat sun theory - REALLY SERIOUS by Uncle Al
Baphomet wrote: if the sun was spherical, or cylindrical, do you not think the gravity flux/field would attract something other than a linear distribution of planets...
February 4th 08
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Redshift objects in a closed universe by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
Quasars are compact gravitational redshift objects about the size of one light week. They have the mass of a galaxy. They are not confined to the most distant objects for...
February 4th 08
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Gravitational and Inertial Mass, Lorentz Force, etc. by Jay R. Yablon
Dear Friends: As some of you who also follow SPF may know, I recently posted a note regarding rest mass as geometry at an earlier thread started January 20. My...
February 4th 08
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