[Author: Stephen Speicher] First, I would like to state that any disagreements I have expressed with Lewis in no way reflects on my recognition of him as a...
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Apr 2, 2000 11:11 pm
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From: Lewis Little Stephen Speicher wrote: "In the muon experiment I described, however (and pardon my shouting with caps but perhaps the underscore I used...
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Apr 2, 2000 11:17 pm
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From: PRODOS Dear Colleagues, Current membership for TEWLIP numbers at 75 Carpe Millennium, PRODOS Moderator...
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Apr 2, 2000 11:39 pm
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From: Lewis Little Stephen and I have argued over the twin paradox before, and until a full general relativity is derived from TEW, a full resolution won't be...
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Apr 3, 2000 4:40 am
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[Author: Stephen Speicher] ... But we are not using light to directly observe the muons, which is precisely my point about this experiment. The capture of the...
Stephen Speicher
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Apr 3, 2000 5:01 am
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... Not only _does_ general relativity predict these proper time differences, but the experiment itself has been performed. On June 18, 1976, a Scout D rocket...
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Apr 3, 2000 7:32 am
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From: Lewis Little Stephen Speicher wrote: "But we are not using light to directly observe the muons, which is precisely my point about this experiment. The...
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Apr 3, 2000 10:46 pm
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From: Lewis Little Stephen Speicher wrote: "Not only _does_ general relativity predict these proper time differences, but the experiment itself has been...
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Apr 3, 2000 10:47 pm
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[Author: Stephen Speicher] ... On re-reading this, it occurs to me that the underlined statement might be misconstrued. When I say "physical effects are...
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Apr 3, 2000 10:49 pm
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[Author: Stephen Speicher] Any further response on these two topics would, on my part, just be repetitive, so I will leave the subject stand for now. In the ...
Stephen Speicher
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Apr 4, 2000 10:43 am
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From: Sean Murphy First, I want to thank Stephen Speicher and Lewis Little for the discussion on relativity. It has addressed the fundamental question in my...
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Apr 6, 2000 5:07 am
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From: Stephen Speicher ... I do not think I said no light is involved in the experiment, but rather that light is not being used to directly observe the muons....
Stephen Speicher
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Apr 6, 2000 10:16 am
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From: Lewis Little Most of what Sean Murphy wrote regarding the muon experiments is correct. However, there is one slightly incorrect point which I believe I...
Lewis E. Little
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Apr 7, 2000 12:09 am
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Dear Colleagues, TEWLIP membership has just hit 80. Next week I will start my campaign of contacting the Physics faculty of all 40 Universities in Australia to...
PRODOS
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Apr 7, 2000 12:11 am
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[Moderator: Diagram, below, of Sun, Earth, Jupiter, Io corrected as per follow up message from Sean Murphy] Author: Sean Murphy One of the first demonstrations...
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Apr 7, 2000 3:36 pm
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[Author: Matthew Green] Hello everyone! Allow me to introduce myself to everyone. My name is Matthew and I am a university student majoring in physics and...
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Apr 8, 2000 6:36 am
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From Gideon Reich: Sean Murphy tries to make sense of the Io eclipse observations in terms of the TEW. With the knowledge that both Lewis Little and Stephen...
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Apr 8, 2000 6:52 am
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From: Stephen Speicher Sean Murphy asks about how light from distant sources is observed by us here on Earth. There are two different components to the answer....
Stephen Speicher
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Apr 8, 2000 7:04 am
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From: Steve Stoddard Lewis Little posted, in part: <<I mean is that objects in reality as such--the real referents for our concepts--do not change. However...
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Apr 10, 2000 5:38 am
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[Author: Matthew Green] Hello all There are some questions I had for TEW and I was wondering if someone wanted to answer them. 1.) I remember reading a short...
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Apr 10, 2000 5:46 am
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Author: Sean Murphy Gideon and Stephen have answered my question on the eclipse of Io by stating that the photon from Io jumps elementary waves along the...
Sean & Jen Murphy
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Apr 10, 2000 6:02 am
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[Author: Steve Stoddard] Stephen Speicher wrote: <<Because light is really a wave traveling from observer to source, and a particle following the reverse...
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Apr 10, 2000 7:24 am
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From: Stephen Speicher Matt Green asks three questions, two of which are personally directed to Lewis Little. I would like to answer the remaining question...
Stephen Speicher
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Apr 10, 2000 7:27 am
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[Author: George Deliz] ... One small observation is that if the light from the most distant galaxies has taken, say 12 billion years to reach us then the...
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Apr 10, 2000 7:35 am
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From: Stephen Speicher Regarding George Deliz' comments about the age of the universe and the elementary waves, there are at least two things to be noted. ...
Stephen Speicher
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Apr 11, 2000 1:59 am
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[Author: Matt Green] Hello all: First I wanted to thank you for responding to my questions regarding cosmology. I find in interesting because last night I...
matt green
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Apr 11, 2000 2:04 am
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[Author: Matt Green] Hello again! I have some more questions regarding TEW. As you can see I am a very curious young to-be scientist, 1.) My question is...
matt green
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Apr 11, 2000 6:37 am
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From: Stephen Speicher Steve Stoddard asks some questions about the commonsensical view of light rays and reflection, and wants to know how the TEW offers a...
Stephen Speicher
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Apr 11, 2000 6:40 am
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[Author: Ed Kiser] Hello, everyone! I'll start with a little background (maybe a little too much background?) and then ask my question. A star is an object in...
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Apr 11, 2000 6:49 am
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From: Stephen Speicher I think I see the source of all of Sean Murphy's confusion over Earth observations of Io. The language we have been using--elementary...