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| Relativity and You | 28 Feb 2006 23:02 GMT | 32 |
http://www.pbase.com/image/56576617 by Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist what do you think? Bishop
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| Cepheids and their 'Cocoons' (ESO 09/06) | 28 Feb 2006 20:53 GMT | 1 |
Using ESO's Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) at Cerro Paranal, Chile, and the CHARA Interferometer at Mount Wilson, California, a team of French and North American astronomers has discovered envelopes around three Cepheids,
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| Timetable & Gravitational forces of Big Bang perplexing? | 28 Feb 2006 20:37 GMT | 22 |
a) The 0 to 300,000 year after the Bang for energy to form into gluons/electrons/plasma "seems" abnormally small? For the sake of simplicity we'll call the Big Bang's energy: "RAYS" 1. According to rules for Time Paradox and Relativity, time had no
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| Why TWLS=OWLS=c in any ONE Frame. | 28 Feb 2006 20:30 GMT | 174 |
A____________L______________B A and B are two observers equipped with light sources and clocks, at each end of a long rigid rod of length L. Because the clocks are at mutually at rest, the clock rates can be absolutely synched.
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| Tell me why Einstein's SR was wrong - Results | 28 Feb 2006 19:41 GMT | 14 |
In this post of Thursday, Feb 23 2006, I asked the question "Tell me why Einstein's SR was wrong" http://groups.google.co.uk/group/sci.physics.relativity/msg/c6a12ad55cf8ea92 The choice of answer was :
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| O'Barr: A photon has real mass! | 28 Feb 2006 19:00 GMT | 15 |
O'Barr: A photon has real mass! (Please note: I am using the original definition of the word 'mass.' In my usage, 'rest mass' must be used to describe the mass of a particle that is at
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| Einstein's Hypnotists Make Fun of the Zombie World | 28 Feb 2006 16:19 GMT | 35 |
Problem 25 on p. 51 in http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~phys16/Textbook/ch10.pdf : "Two spaceships float in space and are at rest relative to each other. They are connected by a string....At a given instant, the spaceships
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| The Victory of Einstein's Cult | 28 Feb 2006 16:14 GMT | 18 |
http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/education/research/ceer/pdfs/physicsprint.pdf "Physics is in danger of disappearing as an identifiable subject from much of state education, through redefinition to general science and teacher shortage."
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| A Discussion on the Basic Properties of an Aether | 28 Feb 2006 14:36 GMT | 60 |
> etherist wrote: >> On 31 Jan 2006 09:12:49 -0800, "shevek" <shevek4@yahoo.com> wrote: |
| LIGHT SPEED = ISOTROPIC and BEYOND ?? | 28 Feb 2006 13:09 GMT | 12 |
Does the speed of light ONLY partially pass as being ISOTROPIC and that is all ? I say partially, because even to this date I know of no actual measurement methods that do not include either round trip measurements
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| The Perversion of Einstein's Relativity | 28 Feb 2006 08:20 GMT | 27 |
One of the most abominable features of Einstein's relativity is its capacity to assert itself by exposing its own absurdities that should otherwise have disgraced it. Consider Problem 3 ("Explaining Length contraction") on p. 46 in
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| WHY IS THIS CONSTANT IN MKSA SO CLOSE TO ONE? | 27 Feb 2006 20:29 GMT | 1 |
WHY IS THIS CONSTANT IN MKSA SO CLOSE TO ONE?
S=1/2.e^3.E0^-2.C^-3.ME^-2 e = ELEMENTEARY CHARGE
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| VELOCITY | 27 Feb 2006 20:23 GMT | 7 |
THE DUAL VELOCITY THEORY OF RELATIVITY The special theory of relativity enjoys its unusual status because certain conclusions were made by Einstein that a rational mind has difficulties digesting. There is a saying that many physics
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| Anti-Relativistists Main Points (Einstein Abstraction or Reality) | 27 Feb 2006 19:32 GMT | 174 |
Anti-Relativitists main points are, how can something physicists model as geometry for the sake of mathematics become equated to reality where time can literally slow at
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| Life-lengthening worldlines inside a black hole | 27 Feb 2006 18:20 GMT | 6 |
If someone fell inside the event horizon of a black hole, if they wanted to extend their life, would they need to travel along a lightlike world line? I'm looking at the Eddington-Finkelstein diagram and the Kruskal
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