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How does the Tokamak work? by CC
In article , Sean Massey wrote: Interesting. I have never heard that before. I will have to look...
September 15th 03
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Operational difference between SRT and LET? by Patrick Reany
"Harry" wrote in message ... As often stated (recently Reany and Kennaugh), there is what I would call an ...
September 14th 03
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Einstein by Hanger
I have been reading about Einstein, and have come across some "Einstein Hoax" sites claiming that Einstein essentially plagiarised alot of his work, which was essentially...
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September 14th 03
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A Brief Description of My Aether Theory by Perion
"kenseto" wrote in message ... The above description of our current universe will explain all the processes ...
September 14th 03
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Circular Track Paradox by Old Physics
Circular Track Paradox Imagine a "barrel roll" circular maglev track two LYs in diameter. A train travels at 86.65 the SoL and the passengers feel an acceleration of...
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September 14th 03
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General Relativity Examined by Secaps14
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...
September 14th 03
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A Brief Description of My Aether Theory by kenseto
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September 14th 03
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A Brief Description of My Aether Theory by kenseto
"Bill Hobba" wrote in message ... kenseto wrote" A Brief Description of My Aether Theory: 1. Pure...
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Why does an apple fall when I let go of it ? by Jim Jastrzebski
(G=EMC^2 wrote in message I'm sure the Earth coming up to the apple is not the best...
September 14th 03
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I Propose that Religious Relativists Worship a New Axiom of General Relativity by Perfectly Innocent
I propose that all religious relativists should worship a new axiom of general relativity. Instead of the praise and adoration given the non-science of relative simultaneity...
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September 14th 03
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Operational difference between SRT and LET? by dlzc@aol.com \(formerly\)
Dear Bill Hobba: "Bill Hobba" wrote in message ... David A. Smith wrote: The "true" requirement is at the...
September 14th 03
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Where is the Kinetic Energy of a Bullet Stored by John Anderson
Slegapretic06 wrote: Where Is The Kinetic Energy of a Bullet Stored? When a bullet is fired, an explosive charge imparts kinetic energy to the bullet. That...
September 14th 03
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Is There a Force of Gravity by Etaerc13
Is There a Force of Gravity? In undergraduate physics, the Newtonian concept of an attractive force between masses that is proportional to the product of the masses...
September 14th 03
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Operational difference between SRT and LET? by Bill Hobba
Harry wrote: 'As often stated (recently Reany and Kennaugh), there is what I would call an operational difference between SRT and LET. I like to find a...
September 14th 03
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Einstein's 1905 Error on Transverse Mass by Pmb
In his book "Albert Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity," Arthur Miller, pp. 328-331, the author explains an error made by Einstein in his 1905 paper on relativity. This...
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September 14th 03
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LT for dummies... by Ken S. Tucker
LT for dummies... Well not really, this post is directed to all my friends interested in this topic, Jose, J. Anderson, Bilge, Pmb, Hobba et al, maybe Baez might join in the...
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September 13th 03
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Operational difference between SRT and LET? by Jon Bell
In article , Harry wrote: As often stated (recently Reany and Kennaugh), there is what I would call an operational...
September 13th 03
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Area of black hole event horizon. by Starblade Darksquall
How can there be an area to the black hole event horizon? Shouldn't all the observers disagree on what the area is because they're in different reference frames? How can the...
September 13th 03
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LET and SR No difference? - JEK1 by Harry
"John Kennaugh" wrote in message ... Lorentz Ether Theory was based on the assumption that...
September 13th 03
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Is SR Fatally Flawed? (Once more, with feeling) by Max Keon
Paul B. Andersen wrote: "Max Keon" skrev i melding ... The two light source-receiver sets are stationary...
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