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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Relativity / May 2008



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A bat called Albat Einstein and the butterfly mean lifetime dilation31 May 2008 05:36 GMT17
A bat called Albat Einstein said:  "nothing can travel
faster than sound". Then, another bat came telling
to all the bats of the cave that he heard a butterfly,
which are known to have a mean lifetime of one week,
New Explanation of Hydrogen's Fine Structure30 May 2008 23:18 GMT21
Originally, I had thought the electronic Kerr frame dragging effects would
play an important part in producing hydrogen's non-relativistic spectrum. I
decided to up the degree of frame dragging in my electronic Kerr chaotic
orbit hydrogen simulation and see what effects this would ...
How Michel Nostradamus predicted the demise of the WORLD TRADE     CENTER....30 May 2008 15:18 GMT1
These *UGLY GEEKS* should stick to BIOLOGY
______________________________________
FINAL DRAFT FOR WORLD-WIDE CIRCULATION:
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GR THEORY IS NOT EVEN FALSE!30 May 2008 14:49 GMT227
Excerpts from:
GTR Tests - The Pound-Rebka-Snider Experiment
Dr. Adrian Sfarti
"1. Abstract
A Riddle for Relativists.29 May 2008 22:59 GMT135
What I am going to do is use sound to measure the doppler shift of light.
This is the set up.
S is a monochromatic light source, emitting light of frequency 7.5E14 hz (FL).
For every 7E14 cycles of that light, the source emits a short beep of sound.
Thick mercedes for Chinese Kommunists or how relative science is29 May 2008 22:09 GMT2
The facts:
The whole world is on motorizing as in the industry countries. on the front
China and India.
Crazy cause the world goes kaputt.
Removal of the Non-relativistic R_H Value from Wikipedia29 May 2008 17:13 GMT8
In the past, I have provided a Wikipedia link that itself quoted a value of
R_H that was obviously non-relativistic in signature. Today, I went back to
Wikipedia, and the quoted value is now gone. I cannot find it anywhere, it
is not in any of Wikipedia links that would quote it. I ...
"The Arrow of Time"28 May 2008 12:02 GMT1
"The Arrow of Time"
    Over the years the immutable passage of time from  past to future has
been likened to the passage of an arrow, "the Arrow of Time". There have
been numerous speculations as to why time should only progress in that
question: 'one of a kind = unknowable' .. just pondering.28 May 2008 08:55 GMT2
I had a thought.
If there were only one of something.. truly only one .. then I was
thinking it would be unknowable to us.
Here is what I was thinking.
About the validity of Einstein's 1905 Principle of Relativity28 May 2008 05:49 GMT2
In his first Relativity paper on 1905 Jun 30, Einstein writes the
following two versions of what he denotes as the Principle of
Relativity (PoR). (Einstein's words always within { }).
At the Introduction, PoR-a:
Canonical Commutation, Dirac’s E    quation, and the Magnetic Moment    Anomaly27 May 2008 20:30 GMT13
Hello to all:
I have been working on a different approach to the magnetic moment
anomaly, pieces of which I have asked about in some recent posts.
I have now put enough together to give everyone an idea of where I am
How Michel Nostradamus stopped the Randi-Dawkins-Myers Corp......27 May 2008 14:04 GMT1
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please FWD all your appreciations to randi@randi.org and
richard.dawkins@oum.ox.ac.uk and myersp@morris.umn.edu
Many people landed on Mars27 May 2008 12:54 GMT2
Ancient people landed on other planets for many, many times over
50 million years ago. Modern man has never physically touched the
Moon, let alone Mars.
If other planets in the solar system are suitable for human living in
derivative question27 May 2008 03:26 GMT3
Hi, I have a question.
If I have a path that is parameterized by a variable 's',
the derivative of the coordinates with respect to 's' is a
contravariant tensor, yes? I have a textbook that uses
HOLIDAY WARNING -- Apply Vaseline When Buying Gasoline .26 May 2008 20:47 GMT1
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