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General Relativity - Articles by Subject Field

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Sam Wormley - 17 Jul 2008 19:59 GMT
General Relativity - Articles by Subject Field
  http://relativity.livingreviews.org/Articles/subject.html

  o Experimental Foundations of Gravitation
  o Gravitational Waves
  o History of Relativity
  o Mathematical Relativity
  o Numerical Relativity
  o Physical Cosmology
  o Quantum General Relativity
  o Relativity in Astrophysics
  o String Theory and Gravitation

See:  http://relativity.livingreviews.org/Articles/subject.html
Tom Potter - 18 Jul 2008 14:54 GMT
> General Relativity - Articles by Subject Field
>   http://relativity.livingreviews.org/Articles/subject.html
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> See:  http://relativity.livingreviews.org/Articles/subject.html

Lots of mental masturbation there Sammy.
but I don't think that you, Gisse, or the
web site creator, who is on the taxpayer dole,
could make a living in the free market with the data,

unless you became a science fiction writer,
and wrote about time travel, warping through space,
and slipping through worm holes to
where no man has gone before.

Perhaps you or Gisse will read the data
at that site, and learn demonstrate how the information
can be used to computed the tides,
as Newton did centuries ago,
using hand calculations, and his primitive model.

I must admit that there is some value to the data
as it can be used to impressed young, dumb gals.
That's how I used to use this information.
To get hot chicks.

I had lines for church goers,
( John 3-16)
young, dumb, impressionable  college gals,
( E = MC^2)
but I never did come up with lines that worked with gals
that liked motorcycles.
( You ain't sh.t if you don't have a Harley.)

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