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Natural Science Forum / Physics / New Theories / April 2004



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Big Bang, Blackhole, Space Inflation,10 Apr 2004 14:21 GMT4
All are phase transitions of the universe   Bert
Gravity Probe B08 Apr 2004 14:55 GMT3
If this probe proves that the Earth causes frame-dragging, are the
conclusions of the Michelson-Morley ether experiment incorrect?
LOOKING FOR A BOOK08 Apr 2004 11:51 GMT4
Hi
i read a book last year on quantum mechnics and it was wonderful.
it was a blue hardback about 600 pages by an american author (jewish
sounding name) . it was called something like essays on the nature of
can inertia be re-directed?07 Apr 2004 15:28 GMT1
We are all familiar with WYSIWYG Physics. (What You See Is What You Get) We
use wysiwug physics to develop a managable mathmatical tool set to evaluate
fields which we consider to be dedicated fields.
There are magnetic fields, electromagnetic fields, gravitational fields, and
Universe only accelerated initially ?04 Apr 2004 01:16 GMT2
The 1998 findings that very distant galaxies appear to be accelerating
confuses me.
This is said to show that the universe is accelerating.
However, when we observe light from these distant galaxies (related
Nouvelle version de VCMU01 Apr 2004 20:19 GMT1
Maintenant qu'on est rendu à 20/10 gigs avec videotron, y a-t'il une
nouvelle version de VCMU?
Merci à l'avance
Aliens
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