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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Relativity / July 2007



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Special Relativity Blog08 Jul 2007 18:56 GMT3
I've started a special relativity blog-lecture section of a yahoo
video. Watch and discuss at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYVmUzac44Q
There is Hope for Rage Bilge08 Jul 2007 17:55 GMT5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mTLO2F_ERY
http://www.everythingimportant.org/relativity/special.pdf
Shubee
Quantum Field: Spacetime manifold(balloon) "OR" Space Manifold has "NO" surface?08 Jul 2007 17:42 GMT2
No matter where one is located in spacetime:
THERE WILL ***ALWAYS*** BE SPACE expansion equal IN ALL DIRECTIONS
AROUND HIM (therefore no visible surface)?
In a way similar to walking in all directions on Earth (omitting sky
Anyone know how Hubble could be very wrong?08 Jul 2007 16:43 GMT38
If we skip progressive observation, Hubble ***AT LEAST*** could
identify between very close and very far objects....NO???
And the very far objects are more redshifted??
Yet this disagrees with the 1998 observation that farther Supernova's
how does a magnetic field escape from a black hole08 Jul 2007 16:24 GMT34
according to they, not even light can escape from a black hole,
even time cant escape from there
how does then gravity escape from a black hole, and
coincidently how does magnetism escape from a black
Eric Gisse insists Temperature is Not a Tensor!08 Jul 2007 15:34 GMT38
Eric Gisse insists Temperature is Not a Tensor Rank_0 !!!!!!
Eric Gisse knows his Tensors!!!08 Jul 2007 15:17 GMT20
Here is Eric Gisse Divine words and wisdow:
> > Get a clue. You have no idea what tensors are.
>    I understand these subjects. You do not.
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Transformation rule for force08 Jul 2007 14:45 GMT40
   If a force is measured in one inertial frame then what would it be
transformed into in another inertial frame?
Thanks,
Satya
Some remark about SRT.08 Jul 2007 03:26 GMT11
The formula E=Mc^2 continues to providethe answers to Physics.
1.
Photon is some " form of energy".
2.
The demise of SR.08 Jul 2007 03:08 GMT26
The demise of SR.
(What has O'Barr done?)
   What I have written in several previous posts
should be the demise of SR.   But not one of
The light travelling at c = 299,792,458 m/s is ridiculous slow08 Jul 2007 01:02 GMT28
The light travelling at c = 299,792,458 m/s is ridiculous
slow. How can such a ridiculous small speed be
the maximal speed in the universe?. In our universe, there
are titanic forces capable of ejecting matter at superluminal
black hole radius question please05 Jul 2007 22:17 GMT7
In a different post, someone said that black holes are macroscopic and
not subject to quantum effects.
How can the be?  I thought the radius decreased continually due to
unending collapse.  (I am not talking about the radius of the event
Periastron precession of binary pulsars05 Jul 2007 17:46 GMT10
Periastron precession of binary pulsars
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To calculate the precession, one can use the GR formula
dw/dt = 3(Pb/2Pi)^(5/3) (G*Msun*M/c^3)^(2/3) / (1-e^2),
quasar accretion disk question05 Jul 2007 11:29 GMT7
The wikipedia articles about quasar black holes and active galaxy
black holes claim that
the accretion disks around them can convert ten percent of the mass of
infalling objects
red shifting the edge of the universe05 Jul 2007 02:12 GMT22
if the farthest objects redshifts at a lower rate than tha
near objects, converging to a constant redshift rate as
i understood, then there is only one explanation
the farthest objects at the edge of the universe are us self
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