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| "Is String Theory Justified?" | 29 Jan 2008 12:38 GMT | 1 |
"Is String Theory Justified?" The holy grail of theoretical physics seems to be the generation of a "theory of everything". It is the goal to generate a single set of equations which deals with all physical processes. Mathematical theoreticians have
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| I believe in the "Particle Intelligence" theory!!! | 29 Jan 2008 08:54 GMT | 3 |
My belief is that particles, such as quarks, electrons, protons or whatever are not just stupid particles, but living and intelligent organisms that a human can interact with, if he's able to establish some "interface".
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| What If time isn't linear? | 29 Jan 2008 04:37 GMT | 1 |
What If time isn't linear? But perhaps a circle so imense we simply can not precieve or calculate the curviture. Or more interestingly yet a spiral? Could this factor explain why so many therories of everything seem to
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| ... The Gift of Power, Discovery of DIVINE Creation! | 27 Jan 2008 02:14 GMT | 2 |
blessings Bobbie Ann, I KNEW you would understand!! Millennium --- Bobbie Ann <bappjf> wrote:
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| "Einstein's Unfortunate Legacy #2" | 23 Jan 2008 19:09 GMT | 2 |
"Einstein's Unfortunate Legacy #2" Following his success with The Special Theory of Relativity, Dr. Einstein extended his approach to include accelerated reference frames. It was his contention that the force produced by a gravitational field could be
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| "Einstein's Unfortunate Legacy #1" | 23 Jan 2008 18:38 GMT | 2 |
"Einstein's Unfortunate Legacy #1" Dr. Einstein is credited with being a modern Newton who provided a sea change shift in our understanding of physical reality. He is credited with this accomplishment by virtue of his Special Theory of Relativity (1905)
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| "Will the LIGO Experiment Work?" | 23 Jan 2008 17:32 GMT | 1 |
"Will the LIGO Experiment Work?" An ambitious experiment to detect gravitational waves from distant astronomical sources is currently in preparation (Laser Interferometric Gravitational Observatory - LIGO). A typical source for such waves would be
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| How Can I Look Into The Future? | 18 Jan 2008 08:17 GMT | 1 |
We all have a need to know what will happen. Some of us suppress the urge but it is always there. There have been age old ways to look into the future that have been tested over time. Of these numerology and astrology seem to be the most popular methods which provoke the
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| New understanding for superconductivity at high temperatures | 16 Jan 2008 21:08 GMT | 1 |
An international research team has discovered that a magnetic field can interact with the electrons in a superconductor in ways never before observed. http://www.theanalystmagazine.com/pr/153688.htm
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| negative drag | 10 Jan 2008 22:27 GMT | 153 |
I'm happy to announce that the drag generated by a vehicle may be used by a windmill as if it was wind. This of course creates extra drag but this drag is partially shared with the rider. We thus have a free energy situation on our hands here. :-)
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| Solid-state generation of electricity without causing hazardous pollution or radioactivity -- possible? | 03 Jan 2008 07:01 GMT | 54 |
jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote in http://groups.google.com/group/alt.sci.physics.new-theories/msg/17785791b4c58f75
> In sci.physics Green Xenon [Radium] <glucegen1@excite.com> wrote: |