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Gravitational order; electromagnetic order as chemistry02 Jul 2008 20:17 GMT1
Chemistry is built on electromagnetic bonds producing the order I call
electromagnetic order. Gravitational order is how the solar system
organized.
The strong force(and EM) is the order in the nucleus.
The Car That Runs on Water [debunked]02 Jul 2008 18:51 GMT69
http://www.theness.com/neurologicablog/?p=315 [Steven Novella's blog]
http://www.reuters.com/article/lifestyleMolt/idUSSP7366720080613 [appalling junk]
http://www.goodcleantech.com/2008/06/genepax_water_energy_system_ma.php
June 16, 2008, 05:00:01 | Steven Novella
SMITHSONIAN: Evolution AIN'T a Dead Horse -- Ed Conrad is a Freakin'     Liar02 Jul 2008 18:34 GMT3
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http://theroosterstrikes.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/beating-a-dead-horse.gif
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<      ("Evolution" Hauled to the Glue Factory)
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Quantum Gravity 272.93: Probable Correlation P(A<-->B) or P(X<-->Y)     vs Linear Population Correlation Coefficient E(X - E(X))(Y - E(Y))/(o_X o_Y)02 Jul 2008 16:36 GMT5
From Osher Doctorow
Let's examine the relationship between Probable Correlation in
Probable Causation/Influence (PI) and the Linear Population
Correlation Coefficient (also called Linear Correlation) where the
How do you validate  monte carlo results?02 Jul 2008 16:19 GMT5
Ok so I have this problem of a monte carlo generator that uses a
Pythia generator. And the output are histograms.
My question is how on earth do you validate the results? I mean the
inputs are random, the outputs (if you have a large number of them)
The Emerging Mind Reith Lecture 2003 - BBC Broadcast02 Jul 2008 07:08 GMT157
http://thepiratebay.org/tor/4197769/BBC_Reith_Lectures_2003__The_Emerging_Mind
Reith Lectures 2003
Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
V.S. Ramachandran is Director of the Center for Brain and Cognition
The solar system formed by gravity02 Jul 2008 05:34 GMT7
This is an example of gravitational order. Another would be how a
galaxy is held together.
Mitch Raemsch
ScienceNOW Daily News: The Ozone Layer's Unwelcome Return?02 Jul 2008 04:35 GMT22
The Ozone Layer's Unwelcome Return?
  http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2008/612/2
By Phil Berardelli
ScienceNOW Daily News
Centripedal force not mv^2/r for non-contact forces?02 Jul 2008 04:24 GMT5
I have conducted an experiment to directly determine the distance/
force centripedal force relationship. However, instead of employing
the usual ball on a string methodology where you swing a ball on a
string and measure the force on the string, I have used a "non-
Forces surround mass02 Jul 2008 00:06 GMT13
Forces organize matter.
What else is there?
Mitch Raemsch
There is no before the beginning of time02 Jul 2008 00:02 GMT30
There is nothing outside Einstein's closed universe finite yet
unbounded.
Mitch Raemsch
Expelled: If you don't believe in holy physics dogma ; you're fired!01 Jul 2008 22:40 GMT59
I just saw Ben Stein's documentary "Expelled: no intelligence allowed"
over at the $1 theater and it was a great piece of work. Namely those
promoting the dogma of establishment science.  This is a subject near
and dear to my heart upon which I have been known to post here
Detecting acceleration by a slower clock01 Jul 2008 20:37 GMT3
What does an accelerated particle see of the clock of the accelerator?
The accelerated particle has the slowest clock guaranteed. So what
does it see of the accelerator?
A train with a clock on the front passes a station at near light
No, God does not have to prove that He exists.01 Jul 2008 19:52 GMT6
If God exists then He/She/It can do or not do anyting He/She/It feels
like. Including not proving He/She/It exists.
You don't even have to prove you exist.
If people want to babble about God and kill others in His name, it is up
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