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- Re: For the person who has everything, a bottle to keep it in.
ITYM "let the genie out of the bottle", HTH, HAND.
- Re: According to their plan, the first 2*3.5TeV collisions will be performed the 30-th of March. I’m scared, but can not do anything, - all ways lead to catastrophe. LHC/CERN.
I'm waiting for the black hole to form, subsequently selectively
sucking up all the kooks.
- Re: A better new definition for the real *single* photon energy emission plus a simple experiment
1
a remark to the other readers
the fucken Nazi pig psychopath diverted again my asswer
to his pigs ng
why???
BECAUSE HE WAS AFRAID OF MY ANSWER
TO PRESENT HIM AS LITTLE GOSEF GOEBBELS
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anway
2
how can one have a physics discussion
with a moron pig that does not know
th e definnition of frequency !!!
- Re: Europe's Largest Space Corp to launch Solar Power Satellite
I've never quite understood the way this can work. Unless you can diffuse
the output over a large area, you are going to cause atmospheric heating. If
you do use large area collection, the its going to be very expensive in the
ground station department and even at low density is going to have to be no
- Re: A constant speed of light in all reference frames? Surely you can't be serious.
No, then you do not understand the paradox, because there is nothing
contradictory in that statement at all. It may be surprising, but it's
not contradictory, not paradoxical. Disagreement of clocks is not a
paradox.
The paradox, which is what is perceived (normally) by freshmen when
first introduced to this statement, is embodied in their immediate
- antimatter gravity
Does the antimatter acts as the ordinary matter in relation to the
gravity?
- Re: The electron has substructure that radiates.
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exactly !!!
see the 'Circlon' idea
in theabstarct appendix of my site
[link]
2
energy is mass in motion!!
that is one of the reasons why
energy and mass of particles is convertible
ATB
Y.Porat
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- Re: According to their plan, the first 2*3.5TeV collisions will be performed the 30-th of March. I’m scared, but can not do anything, - all ways lead to catastrophe. LHC/CERN.
..
I am sure we will all look forward to your next set of predictions on
April 1st!
Richard Dobson
- Re: Black Hole Hunters Set New Distance Record
It's easy to explain, the strength of Gravity depends on two quantities:
(1) the mass of the objects, and (2) the inverse-square distance between
them. That means that the closer the objects get, the stronger their
gravity is, and that goes up by a power of 2, not just linearly.
By comparison, the two forces usually considered the strongest, the
- Re: EVIDENCE OF LIFE AFTER DEATH
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 17:10:55 -0800 (PST), Andrew Smyth
[Hammond]
You have succeeded in trolling George Hammond-- but I
seriously doubt that you have anything relevant to say.
[Hammond]
Yes we've heard all that before. There is a legally
authorized suicide clinic in Zürich Switzerland and that's
- Re: Einstein was right (again) - Read and weep kooks
Too bad dark energy is observed to be constant across the universe down to
the ~Mpc scale.
What part of 'consistent with observation' keeps confusing people?
Bullet cluster. How much more proof do you require?
- Re: Einstein was right (again) - Read and weep kooks
Which is basically what the original article was saying. But of course
the Cosmological Constant is a fudge factor, pure and simple. It's the
fudge factor that makes Relativity compatible with Dark Energy. But
there's no explanation for why the constant is the way it is. So is it
impressive that Relativity fits the observed rate of Dark Energy
- Re: CLIMATE-GATE, RELATIVITY-GATE, ENTROPY-GATE
COLLIDER-GATE:
[link]
"The alternative explanation for the series of unfortunate events that
have befallen the LHC is hardly less bizarre. Two otherwise respected
physicists are now claiming that the much hypothesized Higgs Boson
- Re: Let's design a fake Perpetual Motion machine
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 13:09:00 -0800 (PST), Bill Beaty <bi...@eskimo.com>
wrote:
Too late. The farting assholes in this group beat you to it... except
that their 'motion' is comprised of being perpetually stupid in Usenet.
Damned shame too.
- According to their plan, the first 2*3.5TeV collisions will be performed the 30-th of March. I’m scared, but can not do anything, - all ways lead to catastrophe. LHC/CERN.
Thank you. I have a small hope that physicists of CERN would
understand that they can explode the Earth with probability of about
50%, and stop the LHC.
According to their plan, the first 2*3.5TeV collisions will be
performed the 30-th of March.
Look plan-link at the page:
[link]