From: "Nico Benschop" <n.benschop@c...> Date: Wed Sep 1, 2004 8:58 am Subject: Re: Free Energy From Outside the Matrix / What does BS mean? ... NB: You...
... Thanks, Tony. NB: For those interested: iirc = "if I remember correctly". . . (often used in postings, since one works from memory) Abbreviations are...
Hello Wave-Structure-Matter, ... Perhaps People have been flying with Chi and prana for many centuries but most of us became ready for Pan Am as soon as it was...
... "I'm not quite sure what your point is. The extrasolar planets have been observed too, in some case by transit across the parent star, in others by...
... To be candid, I find your habitual cowardice in intellectual matters extremely annoying. We are here to teach and learn. If Russel has something of...
... 'World line' is a concept in GR. The universe has no world line. Period. Of course you are free to define something else, but don't call it a 'world line'....
... My comment was specific, referring to the condescending tone of your remark about AE and GR -- that the latter demonstrated the need for a dissipative...
... your ... for ... a ... From your webpage: "Only when dissipation (entropy increase) is taken as a fundamental principle of nature, including foton travel,...
From your website -- the reference to Dyson is odd and maybe wrong. Are you SURE that was Freeman Dyson? I doubt if he were alive in 1919 or maybe he was a...
... I'd have to work that out. In the meantime, have a look at : http://www.wikiworld.com/wiki/index.php/WsmFotondecay where I propose some ideas to test the...
... NB: Well, FD was born much later, so the mentioned Astronomer Royal was another Dyson (maybe his father?-) see http://www.sns.ias.edu/~dyson/ : Born:...
From your website: " Only when dissipation (entropy increase) is taken as a fundamental principle of nature, including foton travel, is there a need for a...
Iirc, Steven Weinberg discusses this issue in his book, "Search for a Final Theory". He's very candid and doesn't hide anything. I also note that he is a firm...
... yet ... is ... place, ... get ... You should read more carefully. The poster I was responding to agreed with another poster that Planck's constant was the...
Bill Arnold said, ... system is *NOT* "large enough" and therefore we cannot make a definitive statement about any one system.>>>> This is correct. Goedel's...
"green228" <edward.greenberg@n...> wrote: "So the frequency of our universe is mighty slow indeed, ~10^-34 cycles per second (ignoring units). I wonder if our...
"Robert Byron Duncan" <zeusrdx@y...> wrote: "Bill Arnold said, ... system is *NOT* "large enough" and therefore we cannot make a definitive statement about any...
I do believe that you must see black holes divided in a special way. I look at the surface of a black holes (closest to us) as the event horizon beyond which...
Bob Angstrom mentioned this article, ... aspects of the 2-slit experiment â€"things like "quantum necromancy".>>>> Yes, One single quantum acts exactly like...
... Don't be so blindly "pedantic" ...greenberg... worldline... worldsheet... worldtube... world-n-dimensional process If the universe cannot be expanding in...
... Re(*): Precisely! I couldn't agree more. That is why I put a questionmark at the conclusion of Michelson-Morely's experiment: The alternative of ether to...
Hi Nico ... I like it! ... See Webster Kehr's discussion of "lunar ranging" experiments <http://pages.sbcglobal.net/webster.kehr>. If there were a strong...
Hi Bill ... Mc2 continue to be perpetuated. Me too, but I'm very doubtful that the formula is actually right. I'm currently working on a revised edition of my...
... this ... literally, ... then ... Period. ... theory, ... frequency ... about ... willingness ... as ... read. ... wrote ... This is my last post to you....
... Language exists to communicate. This is particularly the case in science where we do our best to have well-defined concepts. Your game is to disregard a...
... fundamental ... planetary ... *basic ... light ... as ... when ... different ... along ... The ether, if it exists, may rotate with the Earth and Miller's ...
... This would seem to demonstrate that an ether adhering to rotating earth probably doesn't exist. Hence if we take MM, DM, and the above, the most likely...