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| JFK Assassination (complex?) Physics Question | 14 Dec 2004 10:08 GMT | 1 |
The sun is just past high noon (12:30) on 11.22.63, at the 33rd parallel. The limousine carrying Gov Connally, JFK, and wives, heads down Elm Street, going a bit southwest, into the sun. The street curves slightly to the left as this sequence from the Zapruder film
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| Noozgroup history | 14 Dec 2004 06:19 GMT | 5 |
Supercrazy: Bush's visions of the future, his ordinary day at the office: Its just 2004 but Bush already named the man of the century today: His name is Antonio Araffacche Mussafatti. Bush's latest proposal is that Iraqis should take example of Italians such as Antonio.
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| Google Beta | 13 Dec 2004 16:07 GMT | 8 |
[EL] Google takes an intelligent chance of this end-of-year slow season to change its interface to this Beta version. At first I was at shock due to having acquired habits using the old
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| A Simple Question? | 12 Dec 2004 06:01 GMT | 4 |
That doesn't deserve flaming or stupid responses; so please would someone give this some thought before replying. My question is, if there is more to space and there exists a sort of "subspace," how would one theoretically discover it and
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| Passport bitte | 08 Dec 2004 06:04 GMT | 1 |
The US is for immigrants to conquer. (Well, actually only 60 thousand or so immigrants are allowed to enter the US with work permits. Without a college degree forget getting a work
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| Greetings from the 23d century | 07 Dec 2004 10:15 GMT | 13 |
http://community.webtv.net/WF11/DrDanFrysJuly41950 ß--¹¹
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| Question-Help | 06 Dec 2004 06:32 GMT | 2 |
I'm sure this isn't a new theory.. and what I know about physics you can put in a thimble.. but......... I was on a plane trip to Denver recently and sat next to an older prof that worked at the Stanford Linear Acc. We got to talking and he was telling me
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| Plate Tectonics research revealed certain angles through Earth | 05 Dec 2004 20:40 GMT | 1 |
This is an overview about Plate Tectonics and Fusion. These phenomena are related! It seems a long time ago, an inventor or scientist was experimenting with heat and trying to get energy with it. The heating chamber he was working on exploded and killed all life on Earth.
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| direction of 'photons' | 05 Dec 2004 14:25 GMT | 2 |
Is there specific experimental reference that PROVES photons are emitted FROM an excited source rather than drop in TOWARDS a source?
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| Message to George W. Bush | 03 Dec 2004 21:10 GMT | 12 |
Bush, you are very nervous, hateful and arrogant, this is not a way to live. I have no other choice but to leave this hell USA.
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| The Error in Relativistic Physics | 03 Dec 2004 06:11 GMT | 3 |
The Error in Relativistic Physics The Science of Physics is based upon the making of measurements. What can be measured is taken as being "true". This is an excellent philosophy, but unfortunately the addition of the concepts of relativity into science has
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| Negative Entropy | 03 Dec 2004 06:08 GMT | 4 |
http://toosmallforsupernova.org/page020.htm http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sitaram/message/1520 http://www.sulekha.com/chpost.asp?forum=philosophy&cid=97980&show=0 Negative Entropy
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| Perception and Physics | 03 Dec 2004 03:59 GMT | 1 |
This is one of the most interesting journals I have ever read. It has the feel of an older style alternative science from the 40's and 50's. In fact, it includes some very excellent articles from the 50's to show the continuity with the most advanced psi physics that that
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| Theory of Gravity | 03 Dec 2004 00:31 GMT | 9 |
Gravity by J Holme The understanding of gravity has many prizes to offer. It can be hoped that if gravity was understood then anti-gravity would not be far behind. The great prize of anti-gravity would be space exploration and exploitation.
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| How Does Light "Know" How Fast to Travel? | 02 Dec 2004 08:23 GMT | 14 |
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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