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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Relativity / October 2005



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"The Nature of Mass"31 Oct 2005 22:47 GMT1
"The Nature of Mass"
    We have all been taught in our physics classes that mass is
one of the fundamental entities of our reality and that all of the effects
occurring in our Universe are dependent on interactions between masses. It
Falling into a black hole? Where's the gravity?31 Oct 2005 22:42 GMT65
When matter reaches the surface of a black hole it is falling at light
speed. Once it gets inside there is no gravity in a black hole. What I
mean is that since objects can no longer speed up as they head straight
for the singularity they really no longer experience any more gravity ...
Dimensional Analysis and Relativity31 Oct 2005 15:14 GMT1
Dimensional Analysis and Relativity
    Over the years the writer has received E-mails which strongly assert
that the techniques of Dimensional Analysis ARE OF NO BENEFIT in the study
of relativistic phenomena without any  justification for that strong
"Evidence of the Existence of the Aether"31 Oct 2005 14:57 GMT4
"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
Don't call black holes Black31 Oct 2005 14:27 GMT13
A black hole requires an infinite
Einstein shift to emitted light due
to time ending.
But look at this closely: if there is
What ABSOLUTE STINKER Censored This Message?31 Oct 2005 14:18 GMT12
I can't find the message below on my computer, and -- I bloody posted
it!! -- Google Groups search denies it exists.  I mean, it's got such
lterary merit, it should be preserved for posterity.
Do you have this censorship problem, or is it just in my STINKING POXY
Electro-London Inertia31 Oct 2005 14:05 GMT60
Sue: paraphrase style in brackets [].
<< Woodward:
Roughly, the modern instantaneous action argument
goes as follows. In general relativity theory
failure of Michelson-Morley?31 Oct 2005 13:52 GMT28
I'm not sure how Michelson-Morley conducted their famous experiment, but to
me they shown that aether (the medium which carries light) has a velocity of
zero (no aether winds in free space). The conclusion that soon follow: the
speed of light is independent of all moving ...
Matrix Mass31 Oct 2005 12:11 GMT22
In the relativity faq it is discussed briefly how one can relate
ordinary force to coordinate acceleration by a matrix mass
f = Ma.
For those interested in what the full matrix looks like with f and a
The Cat is out of the bag31 Oct 2005 10:14 GMT78
The SRians now admitted that the OWLS or TWLS have nver been measured. Why
are they keep on lying that the speed of light is measured to be c by all
inertial observers??
Ken Seto
Light's Inflation - The Growth of Light31 Oct 2005 00:16 GMT3
Light's inflation is an example of a physics no one is talking about.
When they do I predict it will be cutting edge; perhaps the most
important discovery of the begining of the 21st century as far as a new
physics is concerned.
One of the biggest mistakes30 Oct 2005 23:09 GMT55
One of the biggest mistakes in modern physics is the idea that positively
charged protons should repel each other. In falling space theory it is
explained why electrical effect acts only between two particles, a proton
and an electron. There are no electrical effect between two ...
Unified Field Theory Requires Unified Spacetime Geometry: Overlooked Symmetries Of Lorentz Spacetime30 Oct 2005 22:58 GMT6
INTRODUCTION
In particle interactions, the total final 4-momentum must be equal to
the total initial 4-momentum in momentum space.  That this must be true
under an arbitrary Lorentz transformation leads ultimately to SO(3,1)
"Do Virtual Photons Exist?"30 Oct 2005 16:37 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).
Him-in-it-ly 7 Fleur-de-ly AM i missing 2 returning fighter jets?30 Oct 2005 14:51 GMT1
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                By Guillaume Lavallee MONTREAL, AFP
< http://www.chinapost.com.tw/international/detail.asp?ID=71078&GRP=D >.
Him-in-it-ly 7 Fleur-de-ly COMMANDER-in-CHiEF Quebecoix, should anything
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