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Natural Science Forum / Physics / New Theories / December 2007



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CoGravitation31 Dec 2007 11:45 GMT24
So I go out to my mail box and what to my wondering eyes doth appear
but a box from Amazon.com containing the Jefimenko book: "Gravitation
and CoGravitation".
So I take a peek inside!
"The Scarcity of Life Bearing Planets"25 Dec 2007 07:50 GMT2
"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
"Can the Second Law of Thermodynamics Be Circumvented?"23 Dec 2007 18:19 GMT1
"Can the Second Law of Thermodynamics Be Circumvented?"
    The validity of the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics seems to be
beyond question. Under the first law, the total energy content of a closed
system must remain constant. Under the second law, the availability of ...
vortex recumbent22 Dec 2007 06:04 GMT32
A vortex it will always have some vacuum at  it's center, it will also
have some pressure towards it's edges.  Using some drag and the wind
to rotate a cone we can have it suck an aerodynamic body into this
"hole" then squeezing it forwards.
MOST Electrons UN-charged16 Dec 2007 17:18 GMT19
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                           UN-CHARGED ELECTRONS
              It is PRETTY OBVIOUS, from observation and
         experiment, that static electricity BEHAVES MUCH
Solar-Moon eclipse anomaly solution, based on Solar dark energy     lensing.14 Dec 2007 07:58 GMT2
Solar-Moon eclipse anomaly solution, based on Solar dark energy
lensing.
Proposal for a Solar gravity (dark energy) lensing effect, as the
origin of the Solar eclipse anomaly found by Wang and Yang et all. 9
Astrology's Libra Lucky Days - Horoscope Modifiers From Numerology14 Dec 2007 01:48 GMT1
People born in the days from September 23rd through October 23rd, have
the Astrology sun sign of Libra the Scales. As a Libra, you probably
know your basic Horoscope, but did you know there are over (70) days
each year that are lucky for you, just because of your sun sign? Just
Do Oceans Cause Plate Tectonics?09 Dec 2007 23:22 GMT1
Do Oceans Cause Plate Tectonics?
    Of all of the planets in the Solar System, only the Earth appears to
exhibit the phsnomena we associate with plate techtonics even though most,
if noot all of them have a hot molten vore which results in the radiation of
Mike Huckabee's Magical Beliefs08 Dec 2007 21:40 GMT2
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Republican presidential
   candidate Mike Huckabee, a Southern Baptist
   preacher who has surged in Iowa with evangelical
   Christian support, bristled Tuesday when asked if
Do Oceans Cause Plate Tectonics?05 Dec 2007 17:19 GMT1
Do Oceans Cause Plate Tectonics?
    Of all of the planets in the Solar System, only the Earth appears to
exhibit the phsnomena we associate with plate techtonics even though most,
if noot all of them have a hot molten vore which results in the radiation of
can we see the electromagnetic spectrum?05 Dec 2007 13:06 GMT1
we can see the light only in entire EM specteum, because our eyes able
to see only the visible spectrum. can we see the other range of EM
waves?  is any special devices are there to see the remaining
spectrum?
"Is There a Force of Gravity?"04 Dec 2007 12:25 GMT1
"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
"The Error in Relativistic Physics"03 Dec 2007 05:49 GMT1
"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
"Causality"01 Dec 2007 17:42 GMT2
"Causality"
    One of the "truths" correctly accepted by the academic community is
"Causality". It states that an effect cannot occur before its cause.
Unfortunately this truth has been used to refute the idea of tachyons
 
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