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Natural Science Forum / Physics / New Theories / September 2004



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The Matter of "Dark Matter"19 Sep 2004 13:15 GMT1
The Matter of "Dark Matter"
    There have been many postings about the mysterious "Dark Matter" which is
alleged to constitute 90 to 95% of the mass(energy) content of the Universe.
The presence of this "Dark Matter" is indicated by the observed gravitational
Time Tracks19 Sep 2004 09:18 GMT10
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Twilight
"The visions dancing in my mind
The early dawn, the shades of time
Intellectual Revelations17 Sep 2004 15:19 GMT11
http://www.astroconsulting.com/FAQs/intellec.htm
Intellectual Revelations
© Edmond H. Wollmann
11/04/95
Should zero point energy be taken seriously?16 Sep 2004 23:26 GMT4
I haven't done any equations for about 12 years, but have got degree.  I
would like to know if zero point energy should be taken seriously. E.g. is
the following report worth the paper?
Feasibility Study of Zero-Point Energy Extraction from the Quantum Vacuum
Lifters- Modernized15 Sep 2004 02:50 GMT1
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hall/1805/ion.html
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How Does Light "Know" How Fast to Travel? 14 Sep 2004 22:06 GMT6
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 curvature and gravity14 Sep 2004 02:10 GMT4
 Pretty fancy title for someone with no knowledge of physics. What I am
wondering is what causes magnetic fields to curve? Is it gravity? But if
gravity is curved space, then does curved space cause magnetic fields to
curve? Why else would they curve? But if gravity is not curved ...
Pulling the Rug from Under?11 Sep 2004 14:31 GMT3
OK not rug but table cloth. Table all set for us to eat.(wine glasses
full and all.  Waiter comes over and pulls the table cloth away,and not
a drop of wine is spelt. What is the best explanation for this?     Bert
UNIVERSAL MIND11 Sep 2004 10:41 GMT1
In general relativity, there is a formulation called configuration
space, i.e. the superspace, of the geometrodynamics formulation, where
the wavefunctions will be functions over the abstract spaces that
define space itself. The spaces are generally covariant and
Appearance of higher D's10 Sep 2004 06:09 GMT19
Anyone think that dimensions of higher complexity look/appear just like this
one, sort of, only our thinking (and causality and time) is different?
Many explanations could account for this "normative feature," including Ocham's
Razor, so to speak: a visual represenation is ...
Blackhole + Electron = Hydrogen09 Sep 2004 02:14 GMT10
Blackholes can come in any size  They have mass,spin and charge. My
theory has the proton as a blackhole,and that means blackholes have a
positive charge.After the big bang only blackholes(protons) were
created. ^These blackholes(protons) captured electrons,and natures
A Whale on Mars?09 Sep 2004 02:14 GMT3
http://iwonderproductions.com/mars6.htm
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Gravity as Falling Space04 Sep 2004 14:11 GMT1
If you want to see a diagram, you find it here:
http://www.wakkanet.fi/~fields/
GRAVITY AS FALLING SPACE
INTRODUCTION
can anyone understand this new-theory ? 02 Sep 2004 22:06 GMT3
Only Nothing Matters
Fiction is "Nothing."  Fiction is nothing but thoughts. Each word in
language's dictionary is just a thought. When fiction is taken "Seriously"
it is the Supreme Comedy. So much so that the word "Serious," and
Smart and his Atomic Model02 Sep 2004 16:07 GMT2
I am curious - the original diagram of an atom that you proposed, which is
basically sets of fields - when and how did you come up with that theory?
--
Richard S. Westmoreland
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