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Need help on Tangential Velocity by Ultra Dude
I hope I can get some clarification on this matter here. We did a "circular motion" lab in which a bird was suspended from a string flying in a circular motion, and one of...
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October 17th 03
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A Survey: Experimental Evidence and SR by Robert Falzmann
I am conducting research on the topic of "Experimental Validation of the Special Theory of Relativity". I would like to take a survey from the audience. SURVEY ------ 1....
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October 17th 03
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What is a physical law? by Patrick Reany
A physical law is an invariable (nontrivial) relationship on the variables of physics. (I adapted this definition from N. Campbell.) The weakness of this definition is that...
October 17th 03
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[#5] What Newbies Need to Know About SR by kenseto
SR asserts that the observed clock always runs slow compared to the observer's clock. The guy in the observed frame also concludes that the original observer's clock is...
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October 17th 03
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Evidence of the Existence of the Aether by Secaps17
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 the...
October 17th 03
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Hubble Parameter and vacuum energy, from SNeIa by Jan Willem Coenen
Hi, i am looking for basic information regarding the topic "Hubble Parameter and vacuum energy, from SNeIa " i have some books , and information from Phys Rev, but i dont...
October 17th 03
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Length contraction doesn't occur period. by Rod Ryker
Consider (in this rest frame) an EM Emitter, and a detector placed 10 feet away from said emitter. A mirror, placed 10 feet above the emitter, is angled @ 45 degrees so it...
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October 17th 03
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Relativistic Physics - Science or Religion? by Esnepxe16
Relativistic Physics - Science or Religion? "The Einstein Hoax", and its related texts, were written because post-Einstein physics has been degraded from a science...
October 17th 03
by zweistein Go to last post
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Gravitatioanl Lens and Snell's Law by Australopithecus Afarensis
Consider the Aether Stress Equation derived from the Minkowski Space-Time Equation: c'^2 = c^2 + 2 U, where c' = speed of light in galactic or interstellar space c = speed...
October 17th 03
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The Flaw in High Energy Physics by Nuttob15
The Flaw in High Energy Physics When it comes to particle physics a question arises. High Energy experiments have led to a plethora of short-lived high-energy products....
October 17th 03
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$1000.00 reward... by Dwhig265
.... to the first person who can disprove or even offer a convincing argument against the main point of my theory (which follows), that the center of the universe is located...
October 17th 03
by Noone Go to last post
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Relativity Well and Truly Cornered. by HenriWilson
In case you are unfamiliar with my recent 'Two-Rod Experiment', I will retiterate: Take two very long, identical and perfectly rigid rods. Lay them side by side and mark...
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October 17th 03
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Is there a 'relativistic' force? by TPG
I posed this question to my high school physics teacher, and he could not come up with an answer. Assume you are in an inertial reference frame watching a ship with a...
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October 17th 03
by Androcles Go to last post
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Burning Books by Robert Falzmann
I propose that all books related to Einstein's relativity theory be BURNED. Now, who would like to see this happen?
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October 17th 03
by Bill Hobba Go to last post
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Spectres Of The Spectrum by Noel Lawrence
Hi, I'm hardly a physicist (professional or amateur) but I just helped produce a DVD that might interest some of you (It's called "Spectres of the Spectrum"). It's a...
October 17th 03
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Quoting Einstein by Patrick Reany
Quoting Einstein is no more intrinsically "worshipping" Einstein than is quoting from a dictionary intrinsically worshipping a dictionary. The goal of quoting is to simply...
October 16th 03
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kooks? by xxein
Dave wrote: Wilhelm Wein: "No Anglo-Saxon can understand relativity!" Ernest Rutherford: "No! they've got too much sense!" Quoted from The Rutherford Memorial...
October 16th 03
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[#1] What Newbies Need to Know About SR by kenseto
SR posits that the speed of light is a universal constant in all inertial frames. This is confirmed by experiments. The speed of light is 299,792,458m/1 clock second. This...
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October 16th 03
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What's the deal with all these "Einstein sucks" postings? by Nathaniel A. A. Hill
I haven't actually read any of these posts or articles but, I'm wondering if anyone can enlighten me as to their raison d'etre. It seems like the sci.physics tree has been...
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October 16th 03
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Why does the 4-vel squared = -1d? by Perion
Refer to: http://www.pma.caltech.edu/Courses/ph136/yr2002/chap01/0201.2.pdf - pg 16. The link is to Blanchard and Thorne's Applications of Classical Physics pdf texts. In...
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October 16th 03
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