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Natural Science Forum / Physics / General Physics / July 2008



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Algore's Trial for Crimes against Humanity13 Jul 2008 18:36 GMT55
Algore's Trial for Crimes against Humanity
Algore's mommie should have taught him some basic honesty. It is not
right to other people and it is self-destructive to lie, distort the
truth, or omit facts which promotes false beliefs. In human
Physics and Geometry. / My opinion./13 Jul 2008 18:10 GMT2
Physics and Geometry. / My opinion./
--------------------.
The Classic Physics was started from  two points:
thermodynamics and light.
Google please assign this group a moderator13 Jul 2008 12:59 GMT79
I remember 5\6 years ago this group was one of the best physics
newsgroup for the lay enthausiast. Now every semi illiterate,
juvenile, with an opinion posts on this forum. would it be too much
trouble for google to get a team together to moderate this group?
20th century is the inverse of the Maunder Minimum13 Jul 2008 02:46 GMT7
The Maunder Minimum (1645 to 1715 A.D.) is almost the exact inverse of
the situation that we experienced in the late 20th century.  During
the Maunder Minimum we had 70 consecutive years where the solar cycle
sunspot numbers were flat.  Starting in the 1940s, we experienced
Two Keys to Effective Meditation13 Jul 2008 01:33 GMT3
Two Keys to Effective Meditation
One can choose among several goals for meditation—simple relaxation,
inspiration, visionary experience, and so on. The highest goal, in my
opinion, is to reach that place where everything disappears except
How many atoms?13 Jul 2008 01:30 GMT8
Hi group,
How many atoms are in the body of a 100 kg human and what would be the
total (appx) Mass of it?
"The Einstein Hoax"13 Jul 2008 01:14 GMT2
"The Einstein Hoax"
    The Einstein Hoax was written to counter an intellectual "fast shuffle"
which used Dr. Einstein's Special Relativity (which is easily seen to be a
mathematical copy of the earlier Lorentz Transformations Aether Theory) to
How to check out the honesty of the search engines.13 Jul 2008 01:02 GMT3
Here is a neat way to see how the various search engines
are "cooking the books".
1. Got to the URL below
2. Search on a few terms using the spiral display.
Herbert Dingle asks Einsteinians12 Jul 2008 23:00 GMT10
http://blog.hasslberger.com/Dingle_SCIENCE_at_the_Crossroads.pdf
Herbert Dingle, SCIENCE AT THE CROSSROADS
p.27: "According to the special relativity theory, as expounded by
Einstein in his original paper, two similar, regularly-running clocks,
Acceleration changes Gamma level12 Jul 2008 22:00 GMT4
Acceleration creates new motion. That motion has additional mass known
as kinetic energy. The kinetic energy level of moving mass is its
Gamma factor.
Mitch Raemsch
1000 Pages12 Jul 2008 20:32 GMT9
Meyer's dataset in my hands.
Will get permission to post some of his reference articles.
No drawings will be shared until authority granted from, document's
owner.
"The Brilliance of Our Teachers"12 Jul 2008 19:16 GMT2
"The Brilliance of Our Teachers"
    A recent newspaper question and answer column raised an interesting
subject. The query noted that, for a science course at a local school, there
were two instructors. One of those instructors explained the concepts
TRUE VALUE OF THE FINE STRUCTURE CONSTANT DISCOVERED12 Jul 2008 16:09 GMT1
For over half a century now Theoretical Physics academia has been
desperately searching for the TRUE value of the Fine Structure
Constant. The best "guess" so far from those scientists in Quantum
Mechanics diligently working to find this correct value is:
Pickens to build 4GW wind farm12 Jul 2008 15:59 GMT18
I'd love to know how much wind energy America can provide without
disrupting meteorological flows.  Everybody thinks that wind is free, but
as physicists, we know that the wind coming out the back of the windmill
has lost kinetic energy equal to the electrical energy generated ...
Why doesn't magnetic levitation yield ultra cheap energy?12 Jul 2008 01:02 GMT8
When you look at videos on Youtube of super magnets rotating with near zero
friction suspended between two graphite pyrolitic plates, when you look at
Youtube videos of magnetic levitation trains, it makes you wonder: why don't
you build a simple generator with a supermagnet ...
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