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| Why doth only the 4th dimension remain contracted?? ?? | 31 May 2006 23:46 GMT | 7 |
Why doth Lorentz x,y,z dimensions not remain contracted? 1. The particles in the length remain intact upon the return but the particles in the hour glass remain less? Is Bilge Bald?
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| "Gravity" | 31 May 2006 20:20 GMT | 1 |
"Gravity" Like almost everyone else, the writer started by assuming that General Relativity represented good science and that it was his task to understand that science. Almost immediately it became obvious that a flaw must exist
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| Maxwell's vs. Einstein's field equations | 31 May 2006 19:25 GMT | 1 |
Albert Einstein's stated and demonstrated goal was the formulation of field equations along the same lines as Maxwell's but with more generality than Maxwell's with the hope of including the force of gravity and inertia.
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| A day in the gay life of Eric Gisse (Geese) | 31 May 2006 17:56 GMT | 1 |
Eric Gisse wrote:
> What creates a gravitational wave? |
| Speed and mass | 31 May 2006 15:48 GMT | 12 |
Speed and Mass Over in a different science discussion forum: http://www2b.abc.net.au/science/k2/stn/ http://www2b.abc.net.au/science/k2/stn/newposts/2309/topic2309840.shtm
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| Another Rotating Cylinder Problem - explain from moving frame view | 31 May 2006 12:44 GMT | 109 |
Can anyone explain this rotating disk problem from the point of view of a moving observer? In the rest frame let there be two rotating disks of diameter D perpendicular to the x axis. Let the distance between the disks be L.
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| Did High Gs affect a Plane's Time Dilation measurements??? | 31 May 2006 12:17 GMT | 33 |
In those NASA movies, a person undergoing high Gs in a plane can barely move: Couldn't the MECHANICAL (electrical, etc...) motion of clocks also be affected? Therefore giving false readings for Time Dilation
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| Einstein's clock synchro is hog wash | 31 May 2006 11:01 GMT | 21 |
Einstein wrongly thought he could test sychro between his 2 clocks (A and B on the moving rod in his 1905 paper) with the simplistic two way light speed equality. It would work in the case of one stationary and one moving clock but not
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| Link to a recent workshop on alternative theories of gravity (with slides) | 31 May 2006 10:46 GMT | 4 |
Since alternative theories of gravity have been a favorite topic of discussion on thsi forum I thought I 'd point to the transparencies of a recent conferenbce on just that. See
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| Kooks conference | 31 May 2006 10:43 GMT | 4 |
Check this out, fresh from 2006, the "who's who" of kookery: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/Deneb/2006NPAAbstracts32206.htm
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| SR's time dilation derivations: synopsis | 31 May 2006 10:40 GMT | 2 |
SR's time dilation derivations: synopsis Step One ====== Einstein (1905) develops his BEER (Basic Equations of Einstein's Relativity)
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| Photo-electro-magnetic forces | 31 May 2006 01:20 GMT | 18 |
Electro-magnetic forces alone are insufficient to explain the electronic structure of an atom. Photo-electro-magnetic forces must be considered. Herve LeCornec has demonstrated that the square root of atomic
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| "The Limitations of Mathematics in Physics" | 31 May 2006 00:30 GMT | 1 |
"The Limitations of Mathematics in Physics" The present philosophy in theoretical physics is to search for mathematical relationships that predict experimental results that are then used to verify the validity of the mathematics in defining our physical
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| Riemann's concepts milestone in the decline of Western Civilization | 30 May 2006 19:20 GMT | 5 |
Riemann's concepts milestone in the decline of 'Western Civilization' Europe reached its Zenith, with industrialization, The Renaissance, Reformation. inventions of the telescope and the printing press,
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| "Communicating at Translight Velocities" | 30 May 2006 18:24 GMT | 1 |
"Communicating at Translight Velocities" In the 19th century, science had concluded that reality was based upon the Aether, a rigid medium that pervaded all of space. The Aether was required to account for the ability of forces (electric, magnetic,
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