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| "Will the LIGO Experiment Work?" | 29 Apr 2008 22:06 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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| Free Will, Fate & Destiny - You Have Far Less Choice Than You Think You .. | 29 Apr 2008 15:26 GMT | 1 |
We would agree that everyone has at least some choice in life but we feel that most "choose" to do that which aligns with their fate regardless of how much decision-making power they think they have. As outlined in previous columns, our belief is that everyone has far more
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| MAGNETIC MONOPOLE RADIATION is the origin of the Aharonov Bohm effect. | 27 Apr 2008 23:24 GMT | 2 |
MAGNETIC MONOPOLE RADIATION is the origin of the Aharonov Bohm effect. Magnetic monopole photon trajectories around solenoids can also explain the so called “Aharonov Bohm effect”. Magnetic field-lines seem to be the result of the combined influence
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| Reason for God | 25 Apr 2008 20:34 GMT | 1 |
As a former atheist, converted to islam. I would say that atheists are sincere in their assertions, but Islam is even more sincere. I don't blind belief, thanks to www.awais-nazir.biz. Now, I know what to believe and why to believe.
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| A little bit worried | 23 Apr 2008 17:35 GMT | 3 |
I hope this mob know what they are doing http://lhc-machine-outreach.web.cern.ch/lhc-machine-outreach/lhc-interesting-fac ts.htm thang "Whoever undertakes to set himself up
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| Energy from (almost) nothing. | 21 Apr 2008 02:59 GMT | 4 |
The pulsating mercury trick. The only inputs are the heat in the room, and electrons from a nail, which are static electricity. It can go on indefinitely. http://sciencehack.com/videos/view/0hxt6hd-wV0
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| Mathematical time travel and quantum computers. | 08 Apr 2008 13:48 GMT | 1 |
Mathematical time travel and quantum computers A machine to look at the future or the past anywhere in time or space. I believe that people are going about it all wrong in trying to invent a system that uses mass and energy because our current technology at
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| ^^Modern Science Finds God^^ | 06 Apr 2008 22:47 GMT | 23 |
We now know according to the most widely accepted theories of cosmology that the physical universe we see today was created out of nothingness (meaning - no time, no space, and no matter). We also know that the beginning of the creation of the universe took place
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| FLT | 04 Apr 2008 18:47 GMT | 15 |
The First Law of Thermodynamics supports the supernatural model of origins. 1. Energy is not created by natural means. 2. The universe exists as matter and energy. 3. Therefore, the universe was created supernaturally.
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| Light; Is it fully understood by science? | 04 Apr 2008 13:41 GMT | 21 |
Scientists cannot answer another question posed to Job: “Where, now, is the way by which the light distributes itself?” (Job 38:24) One writer called this inquiry about light “a profoundly modern scientific question.” By way of contrast, some Greek philosophers felt that light
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| It is Magic!! | 04 Apr 2008 10:59 GMT | 107 |
"Evolution is True" Say that 3 times while clicking your heels and see if it comes true. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transitional_fossil How convenient. EVERYTHING ALIVE is transitional fossil!
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| Is it illegal to pass odd my own sperm as Stephen Hawking's and sell it on E:bay? | 01 Apr 2008 19:03 GMT | 3 |
Is it illegal to pass odd my own sperm as Stephen Hawking's and sell it on E:bay? I would imagine there would be a lot of interest from single women wanting to give birth to Hawking's off spring. They would never know the difference
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| A Gravitation Theory Based on Common Sense | 01 Apr 2008 18:14 GMT | 1 |
As a starter, let us think of an electron in gravity field φ(x). The energy of the electron mc^2 + mφ(x) + (1/2) mv^2 indicates the effect of the gravity is identical with heightening the
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| Stephen Hawking | 01 Apr 2008 15:52 GMT | 5 |
You would think that if Hawking was so bloody clever he would invent himself a robot body and transplant his consciousness into the new android form instead of just gliding about in that electric chariot. Lazy bastard. Who's going to remember him when he's gone? Not me!
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| Solution to the missing antimatter in the universe | 01 Apr 2008 12:42 GMT | 28 |
There is a serious problem in cosmology in that equal amounts of matter and antimatter should have created, but we generally only see matter, so what happened to all the antimatter? The solution may be that the antimatter is already bound into what we
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