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| Theory of Time | 26 Dec 2003 00:12 GMT | 22 |
Theory of Time My theory: Man- -Ground in tension with Moving Object/Animal. Distance of A to B is DX.
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| Another Feature Of Gravity | 25 Dec 2003 17:58 GMT | 1 |
The force of gravity does not have to obey the inverse sqaure law if the distance is 25,000 LY or more. My theory does away for looking for dark matter needed to keep the fringe stars in the arms of the Milky Way from flying off into space. They stay in orbit from the gravity ...
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| What Is A Field ? | 24 Dec 2003 23:30 GMT | 16 |
We know what a wave is., just drop a rock in a pond. Seems to me we throw that term "field" around like we actually think we know what it is. It think of base ball's out field. Should I think of a field as something intrinsic to space,and it effects all things immersed in
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| What is the Problem? | 24 Dec 2003 23:15 GMT | 5 |
Although the holiday period draws close, I'm opening a new thread while the data is active in my mind, and in any case I shall soon have to disengage for quite some time. As regards what the problem is below, perhaps I'm missing something,
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| Sonoluminescense | 23 Dec 2003 13:52 GMT | 8 |
This will be a very common word shortly. It is a bubble that cinverts sound waves into a burst of light. this bubble can implode at 4 times the speed of sound. More amazing its accerating expansion can bring the bubbles wall to the speed of light in a fraction of a
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| Time does not exist | 23 Dec 2003 10:48 GMT | 64 |
As every good physicist knows, time does not exist, time is a parameter to measure motion. Why people(common people) think that time exist? What do you think about?
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| Rebmeced18's Stand | 23 Dec 2003 00:07 GMT | 4 |
"Rebmeced18" <rebmeced18@aol.com> wrote in message news:20031218115931.11589.00000795@mb-m25.aol.com... wrote, 18 Dec.03: "The mathematical approach taken by STR has the advantage of being far simpler in that it allows the observer to consider his own
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| Physics- -Philosophy | 22 Dec 2003 22:33 GMT | 8 |
Here, Physics seems to be moving into Philosophy, so new post seems in order. Also, as I'm posting through Google - of the many benefits - the
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| The new sci.physics.strings newsgroup | 22 Dec 2003 15:26 GMT | 1 |
Dear fellow physicists! We proposed a new newgroup sci.physics.strings that should be dedicated to string/M-theory, a leading candidate to describe all matter and forces in terms of mathematical laws, the wild west of physics, and we also expect
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| Huygens, Fresnel, Kirchhoff. | 22 Dec 2003 09:37 GMT | 15 |
[EL] Huygens, Fresnel, Kirchhoff. What is this sequence of names supposed to indicate? What contribution did they contribute to the science of light?
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| Fizeau and the speed of light in a medium | 22 Dec 2003 09:22 GMT | 18 |
Fizeau and the speed of light in a medium What does v(1 1/n^2) mean?
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| Bohr's early work on the electron. | 22 Dec 2003 06:14 GMT | 42 |
Early on in his work on the electron, Bohr found it slowed down at each end of the orbital. He also found the right numbers from considering an
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| Why we don't find Hammond attractive | 21 Dec 2003 15:49 GMT | 2 |
Behind unexplained feelings, such as not knowing why finding another person attractive is an instinct. Instincts are a result of genetic programming. There are new instincts that we can develop through our lifetime, which are more like reflexes, and there are ones that we are
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| evrybody look at my thery | 21 Dec 2003 05:41 GMT | 6 |
last night i was doing some acid and some other stuff i didnt know what it was. after i went to sleep, i was inspired in a inspirical dream. i could see evrything down to the atoms and up to the galaxys. the atoms were whirling spiral vortex forms of chi etheric fluid, just
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| time check | 21 Dec 2003 01:12 GMT | 9 |
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