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Natural Science Forum / Physics / General Physics / July 2008



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Song Copyrights and Patents18 Jul 2008 23:28 GMT21
Greedy song-writers and performers are negotiating an extension of the
50 years (yes 50 years should be enough! - patents get 20 years after
all).
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7511224.stm
Newtonian explanation of gravitational time dilation possible?18 Jul 2008 22:22 GMT79
When objects are in strong gravity. Time literally slows down
(not SR wise but literally) such that in the moon, time is
faster because earth gravity make our time slower.
According to a famous anti-relativist who wrote an
Radar beam sharpening18 Jul 2008 22:11 GMT5
To make a narrower Radar beam, the traditional approach is to use a
larger antenna or shorter wavelength, as shown by the Radar equation.
Doppler Beam Sharpening is another approach, whereby the Doppler shift
is used to narrow the beam.
inside the hypersphere18 Jul 2008 21:56 GMT3
There is only one space dimension or the 4th inside. There is only one
direction in that 4th space dimension and that is outward from the
center of the hypersphere.
Hypersphere is a hidden dimension that we see as space expansion. Near
Tom Sawyer and Physics18 Jul 2008 21:45 GMT7
I happened upon an old movie, Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and noted a scene
where the good citizen of Hannibal were drag'n the river for Tom and Huck.
They had gone missing for more than 24 hours, and were last seen heading for
the river. Although they had a river accident, they ...
cheapest cleanest energy 24x36518 Jul 2008 21:18 GMT1
http://www.sundermann.com.au/
Time Dilation18 Jul 2008 18:05 GMT28
Now make the assumption that we cannot travel faster than light but
that we may someday be able to travel at maybe 90% the speed of light.
The time-dilation then takes effect.
Does this not mean that future astronaughts may be on a one-way trip
Current public newsgroups18 Jul 2008 16:16 GMT1
Dear Newsgroup:
You have noticed that I have created Basti Newsgroups for better
communications of public interests in specific areas.
The roots of this idea started when I had difficulties to publish my
Check Out This Chem Supplier I Found18 Jul 2008 16:08 GMT1
Just wanted to tell everyone about this chemical suppler that I found
that will actually treat you like a person, and they actually sell to
individuals. They are still small I guess but have a wide range of
oxidizers and rare metals...It’s defiantly worth checking out. I have
Cosmic Inflation, Dark mass and Dark Energy:18 Jul 2008 16:03 GMT15
Burt<macromitch@yahoo.com>,
    The Earth is primarily composed of dark matter? We humans are
derived from this earth matrix, are we then also mostly dark matter?
P.C.Stelzner
Length contraction fun18 Jul 2008 15:28 GMT6
Lets have a 100 kilogram 1 cubic meter cube, moving
at 0.5c around a circular path that has a radius of 250,000 miles
and the face of the cube is always facing us.
If length contraction truly occurs physically,
General Relativity - Articles by Subject Field18 Jul 2008 14:54 GMT1
General Relativity - Articles by Subject Field
  http://relativity.livingreviews.org/Articles/subject.html
  o Experimental Foundations of Gravitation
  o Gravitational Waves
Electron microscope sees single hydrogen atoms18 Jul 2008 14:05 GMT6
Electron microscope sees single hydrogen atoms
  http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/35034
  Physicists in the US claim to have used a transmission electron
  microscope (TEM) to see a single hydrogen atom – the first time
? about the math behind stealth18 Jul 2008 10:17 GMT18
I remembering watching a TV show about the creation of Stealth
technology. There was a comment about how the engineers at Northrup
pretty much had figured out how stealth worked mathematically. But,
there was a piece missing.
Water Pressure in Two Pipes--A Difference in Pressure?18 Jul 2008 05:29 GMT12
Suppose I have 1" inner diameter pipe 100' long lying on flat ground
connected to a water faucet. At 50' the pipe splits off with a 50' pipe of
the same ID at right angles. This pipe runs down a slope at an angle of 45
degrees. Each of the two opposite ends have the same type of ...
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