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| In merito alla questione della Legge di Faraday | 31 Dec 2007 22:52 GMT | 2 |
In merito alla questione della Legge di Faraday -- Concetto scientifico della Dichiarazione mi ha dato la forza Io sono uno split in pratica la lunga I Potenziale ¨¨ di taglio
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| Uncle Al has spawned enough bastards...remove his balls ! | 31 Dec 2007 19:55 GMT | 1 |
Think of the ego involved. A generation of lesbian raised bastards that walk around like penguins barking "Stooopid" to everyone they meet....yeah...that's what the world needs.
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| TOSHIBA'S HOME NUCLEAR REACTOR | 31 Dec 2007 19:48 GMT | 10 |
Toshiba's Home Nuclear Reactor By Rob Beschizza December 18, 2007 If we lived in a world where everyone was (a) smart and (b)
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| Big Bang -- Why Inflation? | 31 Dec 2007 19:06 GMT | 1 |
Hey everyone, I have a question about the need for inflation in the Big Bang theory. What I have heard is that the reason for this is that without inflation, distant parts of the universe would not have had enough time to come to an
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| Action Is The Key | 31 Dec 2007 18:28 GMT | 3 |
Did you know that the only thing standing between you and all you want in life is your ability to act. Did you know that procrastination does more to destroy dreams than anything else in life? Do you want more out of life? If so, learning to overcome procrastination is the
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| MI5 guy abandons the web, turns to breaking widows out of public buildings | 31 Dec 2007 18:10 GMT | 5 |
The subject says it all. - Tex
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| Wish to converse with particle physicists | 31 Dec 2007 17:47 GMT | 3 |
Free nucleons are more massive than any proton or neutron that is bound in a nucleus. Outside or unbound nucleons are more massive. The mass of the particles goes into the forces that bind them: the strong and the electromagnetic.
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| I'm getting impatiient!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please respond with reasonable answers or I'll keep pestering you all!!!!! -- Is neutron-neutron fusion easier to facilitate than proton-proton fusion? I think. | 31 Dec 2007 16:40 GMT | 12 |
I had to start a new thread because some jack-offs decided to add off-topic junk in the original thread in http://groups.google.com/group/sci.energy/browse_frm/thread/41210fda0001753b/ I had to start a new thread because some jack-offs decided to add
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| Infinity + Action at a Distance=MW | 31 Dec 2007 05:21 GMT | 6 |
If there are an infinite number of universes there must be at least one that differs from this universe by only one electron. (at the moment). Further there also must be universes that differ from this one by only
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| Question about work and friction | 31 Dec 2007 04:59 GMT | 4 |
Question: A waiter carries a tray full of meals across the room. Is work being done? My first response: We can't answer the question yet, because the question is flawed! Questions about work only make sense when they ask: Does (something)
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| Here is the evidence that Bush is protecting Al-Qaeda, that he is a traitor and should be arrested | 31 Dec 2007 03:57 GMT | 1 |
CNN: SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS UNIT Pakistan: Terror Central Aired December 28, 2007 - 23:00 ET THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND
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| Quantum Gravity 220.6: Using a = dv/dt = A(t) + B(t)v + C(t)v^2, We Don't Need To Regard Geometry as "Faster" Than Energy/Matter | 31 Dec 2007 03:45 GMT | 1 |
From Osher Doctorow Notice that if we use the Riccati Differential Equation of the special type: 1) a = dv/dt = A(t) + B(t)v + C(t)v^2
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| Scientists increase odds (again) of asteroid impact on Mars in January 2008 to 1 in 25 | 31 Dec 2007 00:19 GMT | 3 |
We could be in for one hell of a show here: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2007-152 Can you imagine if this sucker was headed for Earth?
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| A New Way to Compute Space, Time and Matter | 30 Dec 2007 23:36 GMT | 18 |
A New Way to Compute Space, Time, and Matter A birds-eye view of quantum mechanics, relativity, computing, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence raises the possibility of using mathematics to implement a wide variety of ideas including
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| A mechanically driven homopolar amplifier | 30 Dec 2007 22:34 GMT | 6 |
Consider a doughnut shaped sheet metal object, split around the periphery so that it can be separated into two halves. The two halves are assembled so that they make contact along the cut edges, re-forming the doughnut shape. One half is now driven to rotate
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