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Nighttime planet questions
"Painius" <starswirlernosp(a)maol.com> wrote in message news:4c153ee2$0$15842$9a6e19ea(a)unlimited.newshosting.com... The first time I looked through a telescope, the target was Saturn and the person doing the pointing was none other than Carl Sagan. The mighty oak springs from the tiny acor... 14 Jun 2010 16:16
equivalence
Â…the internal to the atom orbiting electron idea, reminds me of Einstein declaring that a uniform gravitational field is equivalent to acceleration. What is a uniform gravitational field? It is a field that acts on all objects in the same way. Gravity has us tied to the whipping post as well. Instead of asking why... 14 Jun 2010 04:06
A brief history of time and science
It reallly should be a short history of sciences mistakes. Galileo is considered father of science. But if you look at what happened in the history of science you see that it is mainly getting one thing right and then everything else a mistake. But we have not got away from that history of mistakes. Science is u... 15 Jun 2010 20:57
Another Reason LHC may Create a BLACK HOLE
Their atmospheric Cosmic Ray detectors are more than likely not very accurate,. Europe's LHC say they can't create a Black Hole, by comparing the results of a High Energy Cosmic Ray 10^20 eV. Yet atmospheric cosmic rays are considered secondary particles (Atmospheric protons hit by a cosmic ray). Anyone play ... 16 Jun 2010 13:17
Galilean transformation equations
x'=x-vt y'=y z'=z t'=t Experiment shows that a clock in moving frame of reference S' is slower than a clock in S which shows t. According to the Galilean transformat... 26 Jul 2010 16:03
zeno's paradox and the black hole
This is from wikipedia In the paradox of Achilles and the Tortoise, Achilles is in a footrace with the tortoise. Achilles allows the tortoise a head start of 100 metres. If we suppose that each racer starts running at some constant speed (one very fast and one very slow), then after some finite time, Achilles ... 17 Jun 2010 15:39
Eric Gisse's BSc Metric.
"eric gisse" <jowr.pi.nospam(a)gmail.com> wrote: ..@..(Henry Wilson DSc) wrote: someone wrote: The fully qualified physicist with degrees in math and physics, Doctor Henry Wilson, yet again demonstrates his expertise in elementary physics. :-) Eric Gisse wrote: How did you get a degree in physics withou... 13 Jun 2010 00:46
Plate techtonics faces a problem
Pangea is taking the continental plates and then flowing them back together artificially. What about the plates under the ocean? The whole earth is covered in plates. So how can they move when there is no where to go? Plate techtonics as it stands is wrong science. The plates under the oceans don't go away. ... 19 Jun 2010 14:35
Science and its short history of mistakes
Science's attitude stinks. It thinks it has somehow gotten better than Albert Einstein. But Einstein was right about quantum mechanics. Einstein was the real winner because he was the only objective scientist. Right now I don't see any body that can act as a watch dog for science and its fraud. Science is full of i... 15 Jun 2010 18:46
Light comming together in odd wavefunction
Quantum mechanics says that the photon probability wave will come together with another because of what is called exchange forces. Light as a wave it is always spreading out. It is never a Bose Einstein condensate. It is never obsered as that. A laser does not function from exchange forces. Light has no partic... 13 Jun 2010 16:04
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