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| Brixham Experiment on Video Water flowing 24 metres vertical without a pump | 31 Aug 2007 07:26 GMT | 1 |
Hi, posted link to online video of Brixham cliff experiment as it happened in 1995. Hoping for some questions and comments and please don't forget to rate my video on Metacafe J Andrew
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| dark matter in missing universe? | 29 Aug 2007 17:08 GMT | 1 |
Recently I heard or read that several astronomers had discovered a huge area of space that was "missing". Have any theorists connected the missing space to the missing matter? Seems like the workings of the universe are a great big puzzle is being
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| bbb | 29 Aug 2007 15:52 GMT | 1 |
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| "The Creation of a Universe and the Gravity Transformations" | 29 Aug 2007 12:41 GMT | 1 |
"The Creation of a Universe and the Gravity Transformations" The Gravity Transformations provided at the Website and in many of these postings lead to an interesting, and fully internally and externally compatible, conclusion as to the way universes form. Consider the ...
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| "A Snapshot of a Photon" | 28 Aug 2007 12:09 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
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| Books of Charles Fort | 25 Aug 2007 17:10 GMT | 3 |
I just read them a few weeks ago. He wrote late l9th/early 20th century. He was a contemporary with Einstein, only perhaps more skeptical. He found reeports in newspapers and many scientific journals of anomalies that give a strange picture of the Earth and the cosmos. Today the ...
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| Constant Motion Theory ( CMT ) | 24 Aug 2007 04:36 GMT | 7 |
Constant Motion Theory ( CMT ), predicts the Lorentz-Fitzgerald Contraction Equation, Time Dilation Equation ( slowing of clocks ), Lorentz Transformation Equations, and the Velocity Addition Equation. It also says that there must be a limit to speed of motion across
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| Old theories are usually better than new theories!!! | 21 Aug 2007 23:37 GMT | 1 |
Usually old technology is better than new technology, take a look at the crap computers of today and compare them to the Commodore 64 and you'll see what I mean. That means, old theories are probably better than new theories and
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| "The Scarcity of Life Bearing Planets" | 17 Aug 2007 13:17 GMT | 1 |
"The Scarcity of Life Bearing Planets" There is considerable interest in the possibility that there may be a large number of planets in our galaxy that are suitable for life. In the hope that there may be intelligent life on planets lying within a reasonable
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| Physical Manifestion Under Most Stringent Testing | 15 Aug 2007 19:30 GMT | 2 |
After many years of perfecting certain techniques- I have now decided it is my personal time to prove to science that some PSI phenomenon can truly be proven. I have sent some info to various institutes- and if anyone knows of
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| Avocado, not Gravity | 14 Aug 2007 22:38 GMT | 2 |
If one peels an avocado, sometimes some will be left on the seed. This will slide around the seed, but will adhere to the seed. Aha! Maybe there is no gravity. There are shells of space around the sun, eacn corresponding to an avocado seed, and the planets move around these
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| "Evidence of the Existence of the Aether" | 13 Aug 2007 21:12 GMT | 1 |
"Evidence of the Existence of the Aether" It is the currently accepted "truth" that there is no experimental evidence of the Aether. This seems surprising because, if the Aether made its presence any more obvious, physicists would have teeth marks on their
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| Physics | 09 Aug 2007 16:07 GMT | 2 |
Check it out: www.BrandonsCondo.com
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| Possible Electromagnetic Propulsion (Ether/Lifter Theory applied differently) | 08 Aug 2007 11:17 GMT | 1 |
Last night while I was washing my hair in the shower, I got this idea and wanted to know if anyone has done the same... A light-weight disc-shaped frame around a light-weight spherical ball in the centre. Though the frame only being attached via non-conductive
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| Gravity. | 06 Aug 2007 21:30 GMT | 11 |
On Aug 3, 11:16 am, Rob <robwil...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> And, of course, to 'prove' that no > magic is required you need to |