Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
cyclesi · Interdisciplinary Cycles
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Message search is now enhanced, find messages faster. Take it for a spin.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 3299 - 3328 of 14903   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date ^
3299
Leo, I looked for that reference but could not find it. I had an extensive comment on cycles or cosmic science, but about a year ago all of my History files...
Charles Scott
kopernik2@...
Send Email
Jun 1, 2002
1:53 pm
3300
<< There cn be a "north-south axis," an "east-west axis" and an "up-down ... The backwards-forwards (back-front) axis is thoroughly recognised in both...
gulland68
Offline Send Email
Jun 1, 2002
1:55 pm
3301
Charles, It is well known that in the center of our galaxy 511 KeV is produced due to suggested annihilation of positron and electron processes. If the center...
l_vuyk
Offline Send Email
Jun 1, 2002
9:25 pm
3302
... filaments of energy were caused by the clash of matter and anti matter. A tiny amount of matter escaped annilhilation; even less of anti matter. That is...
l_vuyk
Offline Send Email
Jun 1, 2002
9:33 pm
3303
I believe that at least the measurement of time, if not time itself, is fundamentally not a scalar quantity, and depends upon the properties of the background...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Send Email
Jun 1, 2002
11:24 pm
3304
How could it be possible that the center of our Galxy is populated by series of small black holes and one huge White Hole, as we have seen recently in...
l_vuyk
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2002
9:18 am
3305
... Hello Tom! [formatted for one page side] OK! There can be a "back-front x-axis," a "left-right (breadth) y-axis" and an "up-down z-axis, OR THEIR...
peter beamish
drpeterbeamish
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2002
9:31 am
3306
... Hello Gary! OK! The measurement of "everything," if precise enough, can depend on "the properties of the background particle flux," but in biophysics (not...
peter beamish
drpeterbeamish
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2002
10:01 am
3307
Dear Peter -- But metabolic rates, and heartbeat rate, and heartbeat flutter and chaotic beats in the biophysics area... also must be subject to the anisotropy...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Send Email
Jun 2, 2002
11:56 am
3308
But, Peter and Tom .... Temperature is really not purely a scalar quantity. In the days preceding the discovery of high-Tc superconductivity by Alex Mueller...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Send Email
Jun 2, 2002
12:10 pm
3309
Peter, I think I got the gist of it. The arrow of time is simply a common way of refering to the reality of processes, which whilst one can think back over...
gulland68
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2002
2:50 pm
3310
Charles Scott, ... How do you know that. It's news to me. Chuck Blatchley...
Chuck Blatchley
cblatchl@...
Send Email
Jun 2, 2002
3:27 pm
3311
Leo, ... Before the decoupling, the hot plasma was opaque, and photons were in equilibrium. This occurred at about 400,000 years. Virtually ALL of the ...
Chuck Blatchley
cblatchl@...
Send Email
Jun 2, 2002
3:36 pm
3312
I believe in a simple model, which denies that the annihilation took place, (no broken symmetry) because of the EPR correlated symmetry of particles living in...
l_vuyk
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2002
9:33 pm
3313
I am also completely unaware of this. Gary C. Vezzoli Dr.Gary Christopher Vezzoli, Physicist ... Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: Click Here...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Send Email
Jun 2, 2002
11:42 pm
3314
Dear Chuck -- Please elaborate at the nature of the annihilation during those few seconds. Siincerely, GCV Dr.Gary Christopher Vezzoli, Physicist ... MSN...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Send Email
Jun 2, 2002
11:45 pm
3315
I have to apologize to all you folks for the screw up on my web page. I've been hard at work for the past week getting everything working fast & right. The...
zeusrdx
Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2002
3:30 am
3316
... A-OK! (North American? slang meaning "excellent-agree"). The key words here are "as if," for in reality "time" (not "Time") is unidirectional. Even within...
peter beamish
drpeterbeamish
Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2002
9:32 am
3317
... This is excellent Atso, but what about the "other" ~3 million animal species with which we share the planet? Wouldn't your observations, above, likely be...
peter beamish
drpeterbeamish
Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2002
10:30 am
3318
Gary, ... There are actually two types going on. Leo is concerned with symmetry breaking, which is presumed to occur prior to condensation of energy into...
Chuck Blatchley
cblatchl@...
Send Email
Jun 3, 2002
2:46 pm
3319
Zeus, ot koi vipusk si ako ne e taina? Albena...
zeusrdx
Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2002
10:46 pm
3320
This Article is from "Nature". I thought it may interest you. Dr. John R. Kuefel ***************************************************** Elusive energy-packed...
John Kuefel
kuefel@...
Send Email
Jun 4, 2002
2:49 am
3321
"No mind, thus no time," "No mind, thus no Time," and therefore, "No mind, thus no TIME." ("TIME" b "ct" page 46) NEW concepts, In: "TIME beyond conventional ...
peter beamish
drpeterbeamish
Offline Send Email
Jun 4, 2002
9:30 am
3322 Dan Ghiocel
dan@...
Send Email
Jun 5, 2002
6:03 am
3323
Chuck -- we have been working out the net difference in gravity at a particular observation point longitude/latitude (say Boston), regarding the moments before...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Send Email
Jun 6, 2002
1:05 pm
3324
Gary, ... This depends critically on the nature of your hypothesized particles. If they are extremely low energy, such that diffraction from the Sun or Moon...
Chuck Blatchley
cblatchl@...
Send Email
Jun 6, 2002
9:29 pm
3325
Chuck -- Thank you for response. I think that the particles are low energy, mostly 1.6 eV, and essentially monoenergetic. What are you referring to by the...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Send Email
Jun 7, 2002
12:44 am
3326
Thanks for that much. ... --~-> ... familiar with ... http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/...
zeusrdx
Offline Send Email
Jun 7, 2002
3:55 am
3327
... The angle to the Suns equator is important here along with the position of the other planets in a line of sight for two or more planet bodies with the Sun....
bb089@...
Send Email
Jun 7, 2002
8:26 am
3328
Dear James -- Yes, thank you for your response. The solar ecclipse data are most convincing in the locations where the ecclipse is total. Thus the Maurice...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Send Email
Jun 7, 2002
12:18 pm
Messages 3299 - 3328 of 14903   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Advanced
Add to My Yahoo!      XML What's This?

Copyright © 2007 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help