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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...
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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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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...
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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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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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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...
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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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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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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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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...
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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...
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by Benj
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