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WHAT’S NEW   Robert L. Park    Friday, 29 Feb 08,   Washington,  DC29 Feb 2008 23:59 GMT1
WHAT’S NEW   Robert L. Park   Friday, 29 Feb 08,   Washington, DC
1. FENCES: SOMETHING THERE IS THAT DOESN’T LOVE A WALL.
Technology makes us arrogant.  A 28-mile pilot project for a high-
tech "virtual fence" south of Tucson, which cost $100M, is now
Time travel29 Feb 2008 21:53 GMT4
I' ve got some idea about travelling in time.
Earth is reflecting sun's light. Let's say we have spaceship able to
move with ~0.9999999999999c. The light reflected from Earth is moving
through the space with c. We can't overtake it. We need some shortcut.
How Dangerous is it to Handle Uranium Oxide Ore?29 Feb 2008 21:18 GMT17
I have a sample of Uranium ore about the size of a golf ball. What danger am
I in by handling it?
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The Reality of God29 Feb 2008 11:10 GMT2
A SHORT TREATISE ON THE REALITY OF GOD
God is the ultimate reality. He has spun the universes into existence
and has created all other beings. As humans, we too had our beginning
from God. Like Plato and Socrates, I believe that we pre-existed in a
"Corrections to Special Relativity"29 Feb 2008 06:29 GMT3
"Corrections to Special Relativity"
    Special Relativity can be defined in terms of the Lorentz
Transformation. In a Force-Length-Time system of units, which are as valid
as the conventional Mass-Length-time system in common use, these
Quantum Gravity 235.0: Hypergeometric Identities via Probable     Causation/Influence (PI)29 Feb 2008 06:18 GMT4
Moa Adagodu and Doron Zeilberger of respectively Virginia Commonwealth
University Richmond Virginia USA and Rutgers University New Jersey
USA, in "Searching for strange hypergeometric identities by sheer
brute force," 6 pages, arXiv: 0802.3832 v1 [math.CO] 26 Feb 2008,
SOS to J. R. Yablon29 Feb 2008 05:31 GMT1
Dear Professor Yablon,
  I am Mr. George Hammond.  I feel more comfortable
addressing you as professor Yablon if you don't mind.  .
  I am an M.S. in Physics and can barely read your papers.
Vehicle's angular velocity w -> Rate of change of Euler angles29 Feb 2008 04:00 GMT3
I am sorry if this topic has been discussed but I didn't find much help
from the archive.
Some textbook said that there is a transformation matrix between:
Vehicle's angular velocity, note as [p q r]'
Homemade nuclear weapons links.29 Feb 2008 02:54 GMT2
http://reactor1967.fortunecity.com/nonucbomb.jpg
reactor1967.fortunecity.com/nonucbomb.jpg
homemade fission bomb
http://reactor1967.fortunecity.com/homemadefusionbomb.jpg
Meyer Cell Inputs Volts + Amps29 Feb 2008 00:11 GMT5
Resent Experimenter goes through the steps.
http://www.youtube.com/user/RonL2524
Know any good mnemonics?28 Feb 2008 23:44 GMT16
I use mnemonics whenever I can to orgainze and remember concepts that
I don't use every day. A common example would be "f-l-e 1,2,3" which
is a way to remember class 1-3 levers and what's in the middle. In
this case f for fulcrum in class 1, l for load in class 2 and effort
LEE SMOLIN AGAINST ISAAC NEWTON28 Feb 2008 23:12 GMT135
http://philipball.blogspot.com/2007/09/arthur-eddington-was-innocent-this-is.html
"With the technology then available, measuring the bending of
starlight was very challenging. And contrary to popular belief,
Newtonian physics did not predict that light would remain undeflected
neutron as molecular positronium...28 Feb 2008 22:29 GMT8
Hi all...
I have the idea that perhaps neutrons and protons actually consist of
a high number of bound positronium atoms. This theory has some nice
features:
NASA's Swift satellite images a galaxy ablaze with starbirth28 Feb 2008 17:52 GMT1
Combining 39 individual frames taken over 11 hours of exposure time,
NASA astronomers have created this ultraviolet mosaic of the nearby
"Triangulum Galaxy."
http://www.theanalystmagazine.com/pr/7010229.htm
Igor28 Feb 2008 17:34 GMT67
can someone tell me whether
Igor
that is posting in the sci.physics
is
 
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