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| relativity prohibits space travel | 30 Jun 2007 22:57 GMT | 1 |
accordin ta adolf einsein it is imposible ta travel large distance very fast in short time then came top sciencists in big cars saying that it is still possible by curving space time,
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| How do we measure the energy of this light wave? | 30 Jun 2007 20:23 GMT | 13 |
Since energy is never lost (a dead battery emitted energy away before it became dead). Two polarized same mono-frequency light waves(or lasers) with a TRILLION volts of energy are exactly 90 degrees out of phase and along
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| If position and time is uncertain then how do they know electron/photon occupy both simultaneously? | 30 Jun 2007 13:51 GMT | 4 |
If position and time is uncertain (Uncertainty Principle) then how do they know that two electron or two photons can occupy the same place and time simultaneously?
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| GR Approximation, Precession of PSR 1913+16 | 29 Jun 2007 23:28 GMT | 11 |
I came across a fairly simple General Relativity related formula the other day that calculates the precession rate for the binary star PSR B1913+16. I have seen some pretty complicated methods for PSR 1913+16 before,
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| Rel. Speed | 29 Jun 2007 17:25 GMT | 12 |
Suppose a spaceship is moving at a constant speed of 0.8c. Then the ship sends a pulse of light to the same direction as of the ship. Questions: a) Will the speed of this pulse of light be c or c-0.8=0.2c ?
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| Interesting alternative interpretation of Michelson-Morley | 29 Jun 2007 16:25 GMT | 2 |
See http://www.glafreniere.com/sa_Michelson.htm Craig
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| What would be Earth's new Orbit if an Asteroid slowed it's speed down by half? | 29 Jun 2007 16:20 GMT | 15 |
Let's say: 1. Earth's Orbit was perfectly circular. 2. and the Asteroid's collision was perfectly parallel to Earth's angular velocity (but in opposite direction).
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| UCLA relativity site in error! | 28 Jun 2007 23:52 GMT | 1 |
O'Barr's lamentations II. UCLA relativity site in error! It is so sad to see so many on this net who are saying that SR is bad. Most of these people do not
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| geometry produce work | 28 Jun 2007 22:18 GMT | 11 |
if gravity is geometry, how come that geometry produce work? geometry has no energy, nor gravity has energy, becus if you want potential energy, you need first to invest that energy in elevations and such
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| GR: 'Line-of-sight' distance to a black hole is infinite? | 28 Jun 2007 22:00 GMT | 5 |
Last question before my R&R. The intergral( s dr ) diverges towards r = 2M, where r is Schwarzchild radius, and s is proper distance. Now, it seems to me that l = integral( s dr ) is the distance that we
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| How does the photon's Electric Field generate electricity? | 28 Jun 2007 15:51 GMT | 4 |
I presume that when a proton or electron absorb photons they get more excited (does this mean they oscillate more?) and they move away from each other by a distance(or r^2 distance?) equal to the excitation (this way a dead battery gets charged from solar transistors)?
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| Cosmic quantum measurement | 28 Jun 2007 11:48 GMT | 8 |
This is interesting. Cosmic quantum measurement Proc.Roy.Soc.Lond. A456 (2000) 25-37 http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/9811089
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| earth magnetizaton | 27 Jun 2007 23:25 GMT | 1 |
top sciencists very easy get away with tno basis to their invented theories for instance take this, while earth core is supposedly neutral magnetized iron, why is earth magnetic with poles
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| absence of space | 27 Jun 2007 23:23 GMT | 6 |
while the absence of light is denoted as black light, what is the absence of space ? what is the absence of time?
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| curved relativity | 27 Jun 2007 23:19 GMT | 15 |
i still dont understand curved space as postulated by relativity what happens there with our space, becomes contracted, compressed, extended, dilated or nothing happens with it?
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