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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Relativity / January 2008



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why the ireversibility and the passage of time went backwards before     year 0000 ?31 Jan 2008 23:29 GMT7
according ta relativity before year 0000 time
passaged backwards
so after year 3813 for instance, came year
3812, which in fact thay though he goes
"How the Aether Leads to Our Reality"31 Jan 2008 17:54 GMT3
"How the Aether Leads to Our Reality"
    The previous posting showed ("A Basic Look at the Aether") that the
classical Aether must exist because it endowed the volume of supposedly
"empty" space with observable properties. If space were not filled with
"Causality"31 Jan 2008 17:40 GMT1
"Causality"
    One of the "truths" correctly accepted by the academic community is
"Causality". It states that an effect cannot occur before its cause.
Unfortunately this truth has been used to refute the idea of tachyons
Medicine Center and Wellness Circle -  Pharmacy Practioner Leadership31 Jan 2008 13:15 GMT1
Health News Report Reprinted 2008-01-29
New Report Predicts that Novartis' Diovan, Glivec/Gleevec and Zelmac/
Zelnorm will Continue to Show Healthy Sales Growth
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Weightless acceleration30 Jan 2008 19:11 GMT1
Light falls. It takes a curve except when at right angles. It moves at
light speed in the time metric.
Mitch Raemsch
"Is String Theory Justified?"28 Jan 2008 18:37 GMT1
"Is String Theory Justified?"
    The holy grail of theoretical physics seems to be the generation of a
"theory of everything". It is the goal to generate a single set of equations
which deals with all physical processes. Mathematical theoreticians have
Medical Practice Software Simplifies The EMR Process28 Jan 2008 17:07 GMT1
The Electronic Medical Record, or EMR, has blossomed as the 21st
century's medical record management model. EMR databases consolidate
and organize important medical records electronically, including the
electronic medical claim. Medical practices have been able to
"What Special and General Relativity Tell Us About the Nature of Our Universe"28 Jan 2008 02:00 GMT4
"What Special and General Relativity Tell Us About the Nature of Our
Universe"
    The basic tenet of both Special and General Relativity is that the laws
and constants of the Science of Physics are the same within all velocity
Was Einstein the most ignorant, immoral, stupid, dishonest    plagerist,28 Jan 2008 01:00 GMT68
Was Einstein the most ignorant, immoral, stupid, dishonest
plagerist, man that ever lived, or are all Jews like that..
Letters written by Albert Einstein to his family have shed light on the
scientist's personal life, including a string of extramarital affairs.
Hyperbolic Doubly-Special Relativity27 Jan 2008 21:17 GMT25
Hyperbolic Doubly-Special Relativity is a modified theory
of special relativity, invented by me :-),  in which there is not
only an observer-independent maximum velocity c (the speed
of light in a vacuum), but an observer-independent minimum
The truth behind the Nimtz experiments - Relativity spacetime a fiction ?27 Jan 2008 20:28 GMT5
> > Comment on "Macroscopic violation of special relativity" by Nimtz and
> > Stahlhofen
> > http://arxiv.org/abs/0709.2736
Basic Design of a Hyperspace Engine27 Jan 2008 17:47 GMT7
Following what I said concerning real and apparent FTL, the hyperspace
engine would necessarily produce apparent FTL.  It is my contention
that real FTL acceleration is _not_ required for hyperspace travel.
This removes the most significant barrier.
Can gravity become infinitely small?27 Jan 2008 15:16 GMT35
Can gravity become infinitely small?
In my former post "GR Mathematical Help Request", I am asking a
question which is itself an attempt to solve a more general question:
Can gravity become infinitely small? So I am asking now the main
why no stars can be seen from moon27 Jan 2008 13:22 GMT35
according to relativity no stars can be seen from moon, but only from
outer space shuttle
why this gr anomaly?
and why while they jumping on surface of moon in their sciencifical
Fermat's principle and curved spacetime27 Jan 2008 05:30 GMT62
Fermat's principle states that light follows the path of least time,
between the source and observer. Einstein's GR predicts
gravitational lensing, claiming that it is caused by spacetime
curvature due to the presence of intermediary matter/energy.
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