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Time rate and velocity are unified in Special Relativity by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
For every velocity their is an exact time rate. This is the slowing of (Gamma) time for moving matter. Mitch Raemsch twice Nobel Laureate 2008
February 12th 08
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The creation of matter; and first gravity by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
When matter was created if it was too dense it would fall together into a singularity. Evidently space expansion is immune to gravity. The proof being the universe is...
February 12th 08
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Bosons and force; the Feynman diagram by PD
On Feb 3, 7:24*pm, wrote: Bosons would be emitted simultaneously from every direcftion continuously if they are to create force. They cannot aim as...
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February 12th 08
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On variant and invariant SRT by Prometheus
Which is the more accurate, or more useful interpretation? A. The metric of space is frame variant (local) in a way that makes the speed of EM radiation frame...
February 12th 08
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Ah, Relativity! by Johnnie In The Billows
Still of interest after so many years!
February 12th 08
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Detecting motion by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
Acceleration makes motion and this is detectable as changing weight of a frame at onset therefor velocity is calculable from it. Freefall motion is detected when it ends....
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February 12th 08
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Where physics went wrong by John Kennaugh
Maxwell's equations are field equations. A field was assumed to be a stress in the aether. If there is no aether then clearly a field cannot be a stress in the aether -...
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February 12th 08
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Long range forces? by Y.Porat
On Feb 12, 10:04*am, "Y.Porat" wrote: On Feb 12, 9:43*am, Phil Gardner wrote: It is, I assume, generally accepted...
February 12th 08
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"Relativistic Physics - Science or Religion?" by Niam
"Relativistic Physics - Science or Religion?" "The Einstein Hoax", and its related texts, were written because post-Einstein physics has been degraded from a science...
February 12th 08
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"Evidence of the Existence of the Aether" by Nemy
"Evidence of the Existence of the Aether" It is the currently accepted "truth" that there is no experimental evidence of the Aether. This seems surprising because, if...
February 12th 08
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Factoring Einstein's E=MC Squared for C; Defining the universal speedlimit by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
C squared = E/M C equals the square root of mass divided by energy. The universal speed limit and the speed of light can be defined as C=SQR(M/E) Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel...
February 12th 08
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Einstein's Equivalence Principle and the Two Forms of Gravity by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
Weight pushes in the opposite direction of change of motion. This is change of motion gravity defined in Albert Einstein's Equivalence Principle: an accelerated or...
February 12th 08
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Why a particle jiggles in quantum mechanics by mitchgrav@hotmail.com
Richard Feynman declaired that everything jiggles. The wave function of matter causes it to jiggle a little. As AA Rabi asked: who ordered that? What kind of influence would...
February 12th 08
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The Universe is made from two "things". by Y.Porat
On Feb 10, 2:45*pm, john wrote: There are no 'things', actually. Everything is energy moving at the speed of light. But when energy is locked...
February 12th 08
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space: gravity's effect on time and expansion? by Ben Shoemate
Last night, as I was watching the new series "The Universe", I was reminded of a particularly interesting facet of Einstein's relativity theory - the effect of gravity on...
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February 12th 08
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Unification of Physics by kenseto
A paper entitled "Unification of Physics" is available in the following link: http://www.geocities.com/kn_seto/2005Unification.pdf Also please visit my website for other...
February 11th 08
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Does gravity address fermions and bosons differently? by Albertito
Hi all, I have an interesting question for you. Since it is often claimed that newtonian gravity predicts half the correct deflection angle for a photon, and GR can predict...
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February 11th 08
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why does science conflict with religion? by walawelo@yahoo.com
check out my blog to know why: http://www.science-vs-religion.blogspot.com/
February 11th 08
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appears to me that relativity is a 100 monkey syndrom by spoonbender
this is kind of true becus if a high ranked says he understand relaticity, tha wannabe-highrankededs must also pretend thay understand relaticity other ways how shold they...
February 11th 08
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is relativity like jam on a slice of bread or like powder sugar on aslice of bread? by pepe[_2_]
amazing relativity inquisition thay fool us telling us that matter is like ice-cubes in a glass of watter, time like jam on a slice of bread and gravity like powder sugar on...
February 11th 08
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