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Natural Science Forum / Physics / General Physics / July 2005



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Sonifusion in Dueterated acetone with U salts19 Jul 2005 21:13 GMT1
Rsearchers at Oak Ridge and Purdue say they have produced fusion in
deuterated acetone via sonic cavitation.  However, they had to use
"seed" neutrons to accomplish it.  So..........put uranium salts in the
acetone (or deuterated water).  Perhaps the implosion would yield a
Searl generator tested and confirmed19 Jul 2005 20:39 GMT1
The Russian Academy of Sciences published a paper on a reconstruction
of a
Searl generator.  The tested device confirms the reduction in mass of
the machine as it operates and it does produce sufficient power to
quantization in wave and atoms19 Jul 2005 19:19 GMT4
Something's bugging me.
Planck has shown that the energy of light can only have
discontinous values E=nhv (n=0,1,2,3...)
Einstein has demonstrated that light is composed of
Its hard to overlook online psycho terror, so I wrote to google to stop groups archiving19 Jul 2005 18:55 GMT1
Google Groups is illegal because it violates consumer rights.
Finding myself contact a customer support of a company I did not sign a sevice
agreement violate cunsumer rights. I have another preferred newsgroup reader
which I pay for as part of my internet service provider package. ...
kinetic energy anomaly?19 Jul 2005 17:04 GMT20
The rate of kinetic energy increase of a particle exposed to a force F
is F*V where V is the particle velocity.  For an observer for whom V
happens to be instantaneously zero the kinetic energy will not change
and therefore the velocity cannot change, nor will it ever change.  And
Feynman's dissertation disertation19 Jul 2005 16:29 GMT20
Does anyone have link to Feynman's original and unedited dissertation
at princeton?
Steadicam physics question19 Jul 2005 16:11 GMT4
I am a non-scientist so forgive clumsy phrasing of this question.
If you take a look at at the video clips created with this cheap
steadicam:
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~johnny/steadycam/
Nonlocality, EPR, "Spooky" Action at a Distance Explained by Moving Dimensions Theory19 Jul 2005 15:46 GMT22
Moving Dimensions Theory states:  THE FOURTH DIMENSION IS EXPANDING AT
A RATE OF C RELATIVE TO THE THREE SPATIAL DIMENSIONS IN QUANTIZED UNITS
OF THE PLANCK LENGTH, GIVING RISE TO TIME AND ALL QUANTUM MECHANICAL
AND RELATIVISTIC PHENOMENA.
Realistic Time Machine?19 Jul 2005 12:34 GMT9
[Physics]
Realistic Time Machine? New design could forgo exotic ingredient
A novel time machine concept may avoid a problem of earlier,
less-practical proposals by requiring only normal matter and
London terrorist attacks & 719 Jul 2005 11:50 GMT46
This happened on the 7th day of the 7th month.
There were initially thought to be 7 explosions; 7 were reported.
The first occurred at 07:49 UTC.
The Metropolitan Police's phone number for emergency calls is 7766
The Cowardly Mr. Stepp19 Jul 2005 06:20 GMT21
The Cowardly Mr. Stepp
The writer received an E-mail from Mr. Ronald Stepp which accused me of spam
and which describe the writer in foul language. While I regard the
accusation as slander since it is not true and the foul language defines
Wind Power for Alan Schwartz : Tidal Power for The Rest19 Jul 2005 04:25 GMT6
How much energy can be harnessed from Alan Schwartz's farts on the
usenet? While you ponder that, here is some news on the future of
energy.
Tidal power wave of future?
Projectile question19 Jul 2005 01:15 GMT4
I've been asked the following question:-
A placekicker is about to kick a field goal. The ball is 26.9 m from the
goalpost. the ball is kicked with an initial velocity of 19.8m/s at an angle
theta above the ground. Between what two angles, theta 1 and theta 2, will
ionisation19 Jul 2005 00:49 GMT11
Ionisation is an atom losing or gaining an electron.(+) or (-)
Do molecules do this?
john
The Impossibility of Measuring the Velocity of Light18 Jul 2005 23:59 GMT3
The Impossibility of Measuring the Velocity of Light
"Great spirits have always encountered violent oppositions from mediocre
minds." - A. Einstein
    The idea that the velocity of light is the same no matter in what
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