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Natural Science Forum / Physics / New Theories / September 2005



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Higgs Hunt Over25 Sep 2005 14:34 GMT2
SPECIAL REPORT
     August 26, 2005
     Higgs Hunt Over
     Higgs boson literally God particle
"Will the LIGO Experiment Work?"25 Sep 2005 14:22 GMT1
"Will the LIGO Experiment Work?"
    An ambitious experiment to detect gravitational waves from
distant astronomical sources is currently in preparation (Laser
Interferometric
Any hidden variables ?22 Sep 2005 02:25 GMT1
Can anyone explain, why the detonation of one 50-megaton bomb will not
ignite the atmosphere, whereas ten  5-megaton bombs detonating over the
same metropolis within a few minutes  w i l l  ignite the atmosphere ?
Steen Hjortsoe
Protesing Google Groups20 Sep 2005 20:26 GMT1
New Google Webpage Recommendation, change of business,
new look:
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Faster than light data cables?20 Sep 2005 10:29 GMT2
quite a while ago there was a person on the NG who was selling 'Faster Than
Light' data cables'.  does anyone remember the site so I can send it to a
friend who needs a good laugh?
the nature of reality20 Sep 2005 09:55 GMT1
You might like my book on the structure of existence.  Its free on the
web.
www.structureofexistence.com
Thanks. Dan
Dark Energy and the Ever Increasing Expansion Rate of the Universe18 Sep 2005 22:34 GMT11
My understanding is that the Universe is expanding and that this expansion
is speeding up. What is fuelling this expansion rate increase that is
working against the force of gravity?
The answer seems to be Dark Energy. Whatever that is!
"Relativistic Physics - Science or Religion?"18 Sep 2005 14:24 GMT1
"Relativistic Physics - Science or Religion?"
    "The Einstein Hoax", and its related texts, were written
because post-Einstein physics has been degraded from a science which relies
on
"Do Virtual Photons Exist?"18 Sep 2005 00:38 GMT1
"Do Virtual Photons Exist?"
    The Aether was original conceived as a means of explaining
"forces acting at a distance" (i.e.- electric, magnetic, gravitation, et
al).
Smart1234 - Message To "The Powers" - The Most High 9th Order Cherubim16 Sep 2005 12:03 GMT1
Smart1234 - Message To "The Powers" - The Most High 9th Order Cherubim
( from what I understand you to be from your demonstrations in my life
- You still haven't said much about yourself in terms of rank or your
name...)
"Is There a Force of Gravity?"15 Sep 2005 22:55 GMT3
"Is There a Force of Gravity?"
    In undergraduate physics, the Newtonian concept of an attractive force
between masses that is proportional to the product of the masses divided by
the square of their separation is taught. When one advances to the more
Motionless Electromagnetic Generator - True Test15 Sep 2005 22:18 GMT4
Have been reading about the Motionless Electromagnetic Generator patented by
Thomas Bearden.
It a nut shell a specific transformer and permanent magnet arrangement is
used to generate more energy out than is input. It does this by appealing to
Generating electricity15 Sep 2005 13:23 GMT1
Good morning everyone,
                    Is it possible to use the momentum or friction of
vehicles while driving over highways, to be able generate electricity.
Just under the tarmac you could place flexable tubes of air (or any
Gravity vs Time14 Sep 2005 04:27 GMT2
I have a friend who has suggested that there is an inherent, universal,
inverse relationship between *gravity* (that is "gravitational force"
exerted by a massive object, or the force associated with changing speed)
and *time*. ie With increased gravity, time slows down and with ...
Why C is a Constant12 Sep 2005 14:05 GMT3
First of all hi ! its been a while.
Secondly people are on the wrong track with this.
Simple explanation below for non mathematical types.
C is a constant unitless figure much the same as PI ( the ratio of a
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