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Natural Science Forum / Physics / New Theories / April 2004



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Photon Gate Experiment30 Apr 2004 14:53 GMT5
This is cross-posted from Alt. Physics. Sorry.
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OK, it has been postulated that the results of the photon gate
experiment may indicate the effects of dark matter or maybe even the
Females will create all important new theories in the future24 Apr 2004 21:15 GMT35
Males are just too stupid to develop entirely new theories, their
brains are not made for thinking, they are controlled by their dicks.
IMO women have the greatest potential in science, because we think in
a different way and will find new ways to approach things, men won´t
Gravity Probe B24 Apr 2004 09:22 GMT18
Paraphrasing the Associated Press (April 13, 2004):
Next week, if all goes well, NASA will launch a rocket
that will measure how space-time is warped and dragged
along by the gravity of the spinning Earth--one of the
infinite universe and black matter?23 Apr 2004 23:15 GMT1
I am just a layman with some background, however. I have been wondering if
some observations from the universe could be combined in a more rational way
as has normally been done:
1. It is said that if the universe is infinite, then the sky would be
How Does Light "Know" How Fast to Travel? 23 Apr 2004 22:35 GMT4
How Does Light "Know" How Fast to Travel?
    One of the basic beliefs of modern physics is that the velocity of light
is the same wherever and whenever it is measured. It is, in the language of
physics, invariant. To illustrate this understanding, let us consider an
Magnetic field is 'real'.22 Apr 2004 17:06 GMT6
It is simple! Magnetic field is real, simply because it exists-when
there is no reason for it to exists.
1.    Consider two parallel conductors and assume that like an electric
field, magnetic field is fictitious (which means it is only an
A Couple of new Marx Brothers21 Apr 2004 12:16 GMT14
The word "extreme" springs to mind:
http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/prefixes.html
Cheers!
Rich
Stem Cells are like blank Smart Model DNA without programming applied to it...17 Apr 2004 13:44 GMT3
Stem Cells are like blank Smart Model DNA without programming applied to it...
( Theoretical Analysis according to the Smart Model Theory)
( Reference- Smart Model Online Book)
"J) Theoretical Sub-Atomic On/Off Bits used in DNA
Intuition and Induction17 Apr 2004 06:15 GMT1
http://www.geocities.com/tulsidas_ramayan
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sitaram/message/1458
http://sulekha.com/chpost.asp?forum=philosophy&show=0&cid=85633
Sitaram's comments in IRC undernet #philosophy
The Right Angle Lever Paradox16 Apr 2004 16:14 GMT1
The Right Angle Lever Paradox
    The "Right Angle Lever Paradox" is a classic construct which is taught in
most courses in Special Relativity. As with all paradoxes, it reveals that and
error has been made in our thinking. It may be interesting then to examine this
The Physics of Time (and gravity)16 Apr 2004 14:16 GMT6
I have recently further developed the Quantum Physics Model to account for
time.  Time has geometry, just as space does, except that the geometry of
time is curved.  This theory is derived directly from the empirical
measurements of subatomic particles.  A brief synopsis of the ...
Note: Relativity and FTL Travel FAQ15 Apr 2004 17:09 GMT1
Some of the readers of this newsgroup might be interested in a FAQ
just posted to the rec.arts.startrek.tech newsgroup.  The FAQ is
called "Relativity and FTL Travel".
Basically, it is a straight forward look (written for a non-technical
Only 43 Posting????14 Apr 2004 22:24 GMT1
What is happening? Sunday I had more people over my house than this. Is
this newsgroup under a virus attack? Did people run out of ideas?  Like
Uncle Al have they moved over to the Alt. Astronomy group? I see some
cross posting.  Bert
Sound wave question11 Apr 2004 14:12 GMT2
Hi, can someone please explain to me, how a sound wave travels through a
solid wall.  IE; how can i hear next doors stereo through the wall, if
my ears only react to movement of air on my eardrum.?
cheers
Natures great Use of the Event Horizon11 Apr 2004 02:50 GMT3
My theory has blackholes creating big bangs inside their parent
universe. The black holes event horizon separates the offspring universe
from its parent,and we call this separation a membrane The means an
event horizon and a membrane are two sides to the same coin. We live
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