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- Re: Bringing attractive particles together
And what was mistaken for the "Canals of Mars" was corrected.
What is your correction for the ripple?
===========================
It is soap.
[link]
Show me a picture of a ripple as I showed you a picture of canals on Mars.
You didn't correct anything. - Re: Evidence for Abiogenesis Completely Outweighs the Non-Existent "Evidence" for Any Creator
Give us one scrap of evidence that God -- or gods or demons or angels
or nymphs or fairies or pixies or whatever the hell you believe in --
exists. The long list of scientific experiments and studies that's
already been provided gives ample evidence that life could be a
product of the right combination of chemicals and energy. The only - Re: The Impossible Concept of Mutual Time Dilation
there really couldn't be any "mutual time dilation," if
one of the twins is going faster than the other;
where did this supposedly come "up?"
tons of obfuscation, though, due
to Minkowski's silly statements about phase-space -- ooh,
I can draw time on a piece of paper!
thus:
I certainly am disputing them. why is it that - Re: ... and a pelvic bone!
On Sun, 5 Sep 2010 19:37:26 -0700 (PDT), spudnik <Space...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Damn..havent you swallowed the poison yet?
No matter.
<plink>
Gunner
I am the Sword of my Family
and the Shield of my Nation.
If sent, I will crush everything you have built,
burn everything you love,
and kill every one of you. - Gravity field propagation: there is no photon, and Einstein is its disciple ... with the Nobel cmte.
if y'can't take the heat,
get out of the frying-pan!
thus:
I certainly am disputing them. why is it that
this massive bombing de planes, shouldn't exhibit all
of the "hallmarks" of any "controlled" demo,
using much less energy?
why was there molten metal, three weeks or more, later,
and melted cars in the street? - Re: 9/11 was an inside job.
I certainly am disputing them. why is it that
this massive bombing de planes, shouldn't exhibit all
of the "hallmarks" of any "controlled" demo,
using much less energy?
why was there molten metal, three weeks or more, later,
and melted cars in the street?
thus:
I haven't ever seen anything, that wopuld show that - Re: The Closed Curve of Gravity
Not at all. A spiral is changing circle size. It could not create
a circular orbit. You are going to have to do better than that!
Time is flowing aether. Space flow is gravity strength. They are
both dark immaterial substances.
God created space to flow. For Him to do His gravity.
Mitch Raemsch - ... and a pelvic bone!
he's obviously not as dumb as H-Dubya,
in that clever political way.
I jhaven't ever seen anything, that wopuld show that
Dubya was aware that cap&trade was just "free-er trade,"
fopr instance, but feel free to *state* such a thing,
instead of some godforsaken litany on a website.
thus:
perhaps, it is possible to extend teh analysis - Re: The Closed Curve of Gravity
Dear Burt: Spiral gravity can be perfectly symmetrical about the
center. So spiral gravity works quite well to explain CIRCULAR
orbits. But spiral gravity also exactly explains the precession of
the orbit of Mercury. That's because the ANGLE of the flow of the
ether isn't vertical except very close to the sun's surface.. Without - Quantum Gravity 408.7: A Better Factorization: 1 - v^2/c^2 = (c^2 - v^2)/c^2
From Osher Doctorow
The transition from division to subtraction (plus 1) is not unique,
which means in practice that, like dimensional analysis, it requires
some physical knowledge of the problem and what makes it unique.
Instead of making the transition from 1 - v^2/c^2 to 1 - (1 + v^2 -
c^2) = c^2 - v^2, let us first factor the first two terms: - Re: Gravity field propagation
God is creating gravity. Check your facts.
Mitch Raemsch - Re: Gravity field propagation
Matter might not be but geometry is. Geometry is round with a center.
Many round geomteries can come together above the one body gravity
system.
Multiple geometry must pass through itself.
No. Einstein said even gravity strength for the contractile curvature
beginning
at the surface of the Earth. This idea must come back because there is - Re: Hawking believes in abiogenesis. Where the evidence?--wait there is none-- he is a theorist---
On Sun, 5 Sep 2010 07:47:07 UTC, "Vince Morgan"
You cut my post in the middle
witch deserves a "plonk" but you
have interesting ideas.
Usenet is not a place to get agreement,
but insted criticism to help you refine your ideas!
my "hairless ape" is used to describe
what an outside observer would see. - Re: 9/11 was an inside job.
They had trouble recruiting the wannabes,
trouble identifying them, then pretended
they knew them exactly even they'd
claimed they knew nothing before
the crimes. - How we can protect physics from breakdown tomorrow