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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Relativity / August 2007



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Atheism the worship of Complexity.01 Sep 2007 00:43 GMT2
Atheism the worship of Complexity.
Worshipping Complexity is as old as Recorded history. All ancient
Civilizations worshipped the Sun God and the Moon God,  However because
this form of  worship was too fundamental lacking Complexity, other Gods
"Overview of the Einsteinhoax Website"31 Aug 2007 22:36 GMT3
"Overview of the Einsteinhoax Website"
    The Einsteinhoax Website was setup to counter an intellectual "fast
shuffle" which used Dr. Einstein's Special Relativity (which is easily seen
to be a mathematical copy of the earlier Lorentz Transformations Aether
relativity predictions not available31 Aug 2007 19:03 GMT2
how does tha universe knows that things are going
to happen, therefore they must happen no matter
what
is tha things which not already happened scheduled
assumption or evidence?31 Aug 2007 14:02 GMT3
assumption or evidence?
what EM, how does they know that what
inside an atom is EM?
and if it is EM how does thay explain that it is
"The Paradox of Zeno"31 Aug 2007 09:36 GMT3
"The Paradox of Zeno"
    The Paradox of Zeno is 2000 years old and its apparent ability to prove
that all motion is impossible was not resolved until the mathematical
techniques of Calculus became available, even though that technique is not
RELATIVITY CAUSES CANCER31 Aug 2007 01:59 GMT2
When relatives force unhealthy food on you.
Film at 11.
Gravitational waves30 Aug 2007 16:53 GMT3
Why graviton "has spin 2"?
Tracing a parallelism between gravitational waves and gravitons...
what can be seen as <<the spin 2>> for the wave?
How to pronounce the word "Sagnac"30 Aug 2007 15:51 GMT7
How to pronounce the the word "Saganc" known as the Sagnac
interferometer.
Thanks!
Pound-Rebka revisited29 Aug 2007 17:58 GMT29
Looking at a very good paper on Pound-Rebka :
http://luth2.obspm.fr/IHP06/lectures/mester-vinet/IHP-2GravRedshift.pdf
one question comes to mind:  why isn't the time dilation between the
top and the bottom of the tower taken into calculation?  The speeds of
New Einstein Website29 Aug 2007 15:02 GMT8
Check out this new site on Albert Einstein at www.SimplyEinstein.com
Groups and invariants in space time29 Aug 2007 08:37 GMT5
I have a question deeply connected to the theory of relativity.
Let us consider a 4D space and a continous group G of transformations (acting
on the elements of the space) all with the same fixed point x0. Suppose that
G admits a non constant function f such that f(x)=f(gx), for any ...
Astronomers Find a Hole in the Universe29 Aug 2007 08:15 GMT25
"Astronomers have stumbled upon a tremendous hole in the universe.
That's got them scratching their heads about what's just not there.
The cosmic blank spot has no stray stars, no galaxies, no sucking
black holes, not even mysterious dark matter. "
Math Theories and Physical Theories.28 Aug 2007 20:40 GMT4
Math Theories and Physical Theories.
  In physics, we have many different kinds or
types of theories, and different levels or degree of
completeness of theories.  A complete theory is where
Scalar equaton F(ct, x, y, z) - G(ct, x, y, z) = 0: attn: Tom Roberts28 Aug 2007 15:15 GMT42
Hi Tom
I have a feeling you're the person to ask this question to. Another poster
(whom I had to kill file) claimed that its possible to have
F(ct, x, y, z)  -  G(ct, x, y, z) = 0
Hypergeometrical Universe Hyperon Assignments.28 Aug 2007 12:46 GMT6
I finished blogging the assignment for all the Hyperon Family using
only a single dilaton coherence - the fundamental dilator - and the
three Neutrino subcoherences (ElectronNeutrino, MuonNeutrino and
TauNeutrino).
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