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| Why isn't lightning coloured? | 19 Jul 2008 17:20 GMT | 29 |
Why is electricity white? Does it radiate at invisible wavelengths also? Mitch Raemsch
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| IS NASA COVERING UP PHYSICAL EVIDENCE OF LIFE ON MARS? | 19 Jul 2008 15:49 GMT | 15 |
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| "Is General Relativity Compatible With Special Relativity?" | 19 Jul 2008 15:21 GMT | 1 |
"Is General Relativity Compatible With Special Relativity?" When the writer first started to investigate General Relativity about four decades ago, he was quite startled to learn that the results were incompatible with the Principle of Equivalence and where therefore
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| What if (on aging) | 19 Jul 2008 11:28 GMT | 4 |
What it when aging we get to look more alike? Im the same age weight and height as Paul Newman. I also have pretty blue eyes I use him to show we are relative in looks,and also think alike. I do have more hair,but Paul Newman has more bucks Bert PS by chance Paul if
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| WHAT’S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 1 8 Jul 08 Washington, DC | 19 Jul 2008 10:50 GMT | 2 |
WHAT’S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 18 Jul 08 Washington, DC 1. GOOD LORD! GLOBAL WARMING DENIERS VANDALIZE APS. Science is open. If better information becomes available scientists rewrite the textbooks with scarcely a backward glance. The Forum on
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| Measuring gauss from pulsars | 19 Jul 2008 09:12 GMT | 13 |
How do they measure gauss from distant stars like pulsars, or maybe it is just an estimation, if they can what kind of instrument is used? What is actually measured with a gaussmeter? If a magnetic field somehow would go through an instant collaps, would
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| Quantum Gravity 281.7: (x o y) = xy + F - FX is Minimized For X Uniform on [0, 1] (which is Maximum Entropy!) | 19 Jul 2008 08:14 GMT | 1 |
From Osher Doctorow Consider: 1) (x o y) = xy + F(x, y) - yFX(x), or for short xy + F - FX We can factor this as:
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| apparent magnitude of alpha centauri | 19 Jul 2008 07:37 GMT | 5 |
What is the apparent magnitude (m) of the star alpha centauri? Different web sites give different values, such as -0.27 (most common), -0.01, +0.03 and so on. In the text book "Gravity from the ground up" by Bernard Schutz, the
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| Food and gas prices and new newsgroups! | 19 Jul 2008 07:16 GMT | 1 |
Dear Newsgroup: You might wonder what is the relationship between food and gas prices globally and new newsgroups? One way of looking at it is this:
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| What's the proper name of this law? | 19 Jul 2008 06:50 GMT | 22 |
What's the name of pV^gamma=const, the pressure-volume relation for a perfect, compressible gas? Lacking that information what is the name of the person or people who discovered it? I often hear such a gas incorrectly referred to as the equation of state of
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| spin of massive neutrino at rest | 19 Jul 2008 06:48 GMT | 3 |
According to this Web page, http://wwwlapp.in2p3.fr/neutrinos/ankes.html "the neutrino seems to have a remarkable property: its spin is always oriented in the direction opposite to its velocity."
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| I can see sub atomic particles | 19 Jul 2008 06:46 GMT | 14 |
There are gluons in my shampoo. They make my hair extra shiny. Jade
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| Dielectric | 19 Jul 2008 04:30 GMT | 11 |
If two electrodes are sandwitching two dielectric materials with very different dielectric constants (but the same thickness), say, water and glass. Would the new dielectric constant lies in between the original two?
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| A silly fact about an atomic clock that relativist never want you to know. | 19 Jul 2008 00:07 GMT | 48 |
You see, the basic atomic clock actually has to use gravity to get it's most accurate reading. They actually have a "fountain" almost like a water fountain only it is forcing a very tiny ball or atoms upward and it has to use
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| THE KILLING FIELDS OF GREATER HAZLETON PA. ... Cancer Capital | 18 Jul 2008 23:46 GMT | 11 |
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