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    http://kr.cs.ait.ac.th/~radok/physics/   » What You Want To Know About Physics - Summarizes in simple language, without advanced mathematics, the foundations of physics. The index gives direct access to selected topics.

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  • Re: Bringing attractive particles together 'Empty' space consists of dark matter.
  • Re: n this Re: An experiment that was never done !!... On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 09:07:10 +0100, "Androcles"
    Real or not, it is not due to light speed changes.
    How would YOU explain it?
    Raving like a madman wont help....
    Henry Wilson...
    .......Einstein's Relativity...The religion that worships negative space.
  • Re: Bringing attractive particles together If you could explain what occurs physically in nature to cause the
    future to determine the past then you would.
    The fact that you think you choose not to shows how delusional you are.
  • Re: Bringing attractive particles together If you could explain what occurs physically in nature to cause the
    future to determine the past then you would.
    The fact that you think you choose not to shows how delusional you are.
  • Re: THE GRUSENICK EFFECT. On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 11:06:56 +0100, "Androcles"
    How do you know that?
    That would make the arm length only 14 cms. It looks longer than that.
    Where did the 3 come from?
    The Pound/Rebka experiment does all the calculations...(ignore their
    Einsteinian crap).
    This experiment was carried out over 30 metres and then detected wavelength
  • Re: Bringing attractive particles together They can form together in space that is empty and then full of atoms.
    Mitch Raemsch
  • Re: Bringing attractive particles together Sound familiar?
    I asked you some questions.
    Stinking, worthless, hypocritical faker.
  • Re: Don't talk to Aliens Or God! Spectroscopy. Both addative and subtractive spectra from stars and
    planetary atmospheres work just as they do on earth. Is there any
    reason to think this nonsense about differing primary colors on earth vs
    elsewhere is anything other than the purest nonsense, intentional or un?
    Not to mention the martian rovers.
  • Re: 9/11 was an inside job. On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 09:20:13 -0700 (PDT), "john.whine"
    You know this exactly how?
    And you do know that the CIA contacted the Mafia to see if they had
    anyone to wack Castro...right?
    Look it up on google.
    Gunner
    I am the Sword of my Family
    and the Shield of my Nation.
    If sent, I will crush everything you have built,
  • Re: Bringing attractive particles together They are just a sphere of empty space that you are talking about.
    Mitch Raemsch
  • Re: WHAT’S NEW Robert L Park Friday, 10 Sep 2010 Washington, DC What he want's to do is incite a non-local riot, and inciting a riot is not
    protected by the first ammendment.
  • Re: Bringing attractive particles together I'm sorry but you don't know what you're talking about.
    When you say "when you measure gravity", what do you think is being
    measured?
    When you say "when you measure the observed behaviors of a double slit
    experiment," what do you think is being measured.
    If you tell me, "I don't know exactly what you you measure, but
  • Re: An experiment that was never done !!... On Sep 11, 8:20 am, "Androcles" <Headmas...@Hogwarts.physics_a a>
    wrote:
    [Androcles contributions are less than nothing .. they take every
    thread he posts to backwards .. fuck off troll]
  • Re: O BEAUTIFUL FOR SPACIOUS LIES TROLL-O-METER
    5* 6* *7
    4* *8
    3* *9
    2* *10
    1* | *stuporous
    0* -*- *catatonic
    * |\ *comatose
    * \ *clinical death
  • Re: The Impossible Concept of Mutual Time Dilation I just told you. "SR says" .. you must have a reading disorder
    There is no such "assumption".
    It is what SR says happens .. the thing you say is impossible. You
    need to prove that it IS impossible. It is VERY easy to show that it
    IS possible.
    Because thats not what SR says.
    This thread is about what SR *does* says and you claiming that that is

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