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| (Smart1234) The Scientific Language "Latin" Is the Main Source Of Language Used Today | 16 Aug 2004 05:01 GMT | 8 |
(Smart1234) The Scientific Language "Latin" Is the Main Source Of Language Used Today People might wonder why would anyone want to be an heir to Manhattan Island. And why would I seek to obtain wealth as a suspected heir to that area.
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| A question about time | 15 Aug 2004 11:22 GMT | 5 |
If I was hypothetically standing next to a time traveler and he decided to move 1 sec into the future would I see him disappear and then reappear one sec later? If so then why didn't see the plane with the atomic clock or the astronaut that went to the moon do the same ...
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| A question about The Twin Paradox | 14 Aug 2004 17:56 GMT | 5 |
I have beening trying to understand the relativity theory for a long time. Yesterday, I found this web site that explain it in a way that I could understand better than my differential geometry textbook explains it.
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| Relativity and Reasonableness Tests | 13 Aug 2004 07:58 GMT | 1 |
Relativity and Reasonableness Tests Many postings to Newsgroups are from posters who have difficulty with the assertions of relativists that when tow velocities are added the resultant velocity is not the algebraic sum oof the two velocities. The conclusion is
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| The Inner Reaches of Outer Space (6 new planets) | 13 Aug 2004 01:48 GMT | 25 |
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/astronomy/sixplanets_991129.html http://www.astroconsulting.com/FAQs/neptune.htm http://groups.google.com/groups?q=Discovery+of+Planets+%2BEdmond+Wollmann&hl=en& lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=33052FA9.F0E%40mail.sdsu.edu&rnum=4 http://groups.google ...
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| The Brilliance of Our Teachers | 10 Aug 2004 10:26 GMT | 1 |
The Brilliance of Our Teachers A recent newspaper question and answer column raised an interesting subject. The query noted that, for a science course at a local school, there were two instructors. One of those instructors explained the concepts clearly
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| The Right Angle Lever Paradox | 08 Aug 2004 15:14 GMT | 2 |
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
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| How Does Light "Know" How Fast to Travel? | 07 Aug 2004 15:24 GMT | 2 |
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
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| Smart Model Theoretical Atomic Computer - Theoretically the fastest.... | 03 Aug 2004 14:12 GMT | 2 |
Smart Model Theoretical Atomic Computer - Theoretically the fastest.... The timer clock of a Smart Model Atomic Computer could theoretically be in the lower gamma EM spectra range of frequecies with a constant oscillation timer clock. IBM PC compatible computers work at about ...
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| The Source of Gravitational Energy | 01 Aug 2004 08:06 GMT | 1 |
The Source of Gravitational Energy When one applies the correct relativistic transformations to the gravitational field, the source of gravitational energy becomes apparent. Unfortunately, due to a sophomoric error in the derivation of General
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| A Snapshot of a Photon | 01 Aug 2004 08:03 GMT | 1 |
A Snapshot of a Photon The photon has been viewed as a somewhat mysterious entity which sometimes has the properties of a particle and sometimes has the properties oaf a wave. It would seem interesting to see, therefore, whether we can determine
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| Why can Quantumtheory of light not ... | 01 Aug 2004 08:01 GMT | 1 |
Excuse me i wanted to say because classical physics is wrong !
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