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Hi guys This was brought to my attention by Matthew a discussion group member -- Consciousness is a particular interest of mine - and it sounds like real...
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May 2, 2005
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Hi guys -- Can anyone , if not resolve these issues, at least move us forward a bit - Any ideas welcome. 1) It is frequently said that additional dimensions...
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Jun 20, 2005
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A few comments on your note. I write as a layman on these matters. 1.. I hadn't heard this before, but have heard that gravity may be weaker than other forces...
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Jun 21, 2005
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Hi Peter The proposed reason why gravitons can leak into and out of our universe is that all the rest are MERELY vibrations of the brane and thus cannot...
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Dave If you assume the ant has lived in a two-dimensional world WITH gravity, the analogy makes reasonably good sense (to me!). The first time the ant...
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Hi Bob & Francis, You asked me how long it would take for an electron to travel 1metre down a wire carrying a 3 amp current I spoke to Kevin Byron and --- How...
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As requested :- This is the book that Dr Robinson reccomended in his discussion at the SciBAr last night The Great Ice Age: Climate Change and Life R.C.L....
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Hi Peter, My original thought was around but less than the speed of light due to quantum interactions with the molecules in its way.. The answer according to...
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I agree, but if we mean electron -not "electricity " 1 hour is still a long time. I would be very interested in the prof's view. I had some e-mail issues with...
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From: Knutsford SciBAr Date: 07/07/05 00:13:58 To: hugo Subject: Re: AMPS as in LAMPS Your figure equates to 2.75 m/hr ie 1/3m per hour Kevin and yourself...
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From: CHMitchell Date: 07/06/05 21:15:25 To: hugo; knutsford.scibar@... Subject: Re: AMPS as in LAMPS Thanks for all that. You said you were giving...
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Jul 6, 2005
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I think that's why he chose amps to rule out variability in resistance and volts -- ie if the resistance is bigger just up the volts and you get the same amps...
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This is the site Dr Robinson referred to which measures CO2 in the middle of the Pacific ocean miles from man's industrial and agicultural activity Yours Dave...
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The Mona loa site says that, "Air samples at Mauna Loa are collected continuously from air intakes at the top of four 7-m towers and one 27-m tower." it also...
Richard Buttrey
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Jul 7, 2005
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... Sorry, that should have read, 'levels at no more than 4024 m. (I'd missed the point that the base station is itself 3397 m above MSL). Question still ...
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From:Dr Simon G Robinson Date: 07/11/05 15:16:54 To: Knutsford SciBAr Subject: Re: KNUTSFORD SciBAr DISCUSSION QUESTION Dear Dave, My initial reaction to the...
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Jul 11, 2005
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Hi John , Try this -- It's a bit long but addresses a lot of issues you have raised http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/~pine/book1qts/chapter7qts.html Fundamentally...
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Hi John, you would need to travel near the speed of light to do the experiment and few plates do so -- Muons do though and they disintegrate after a time a bit...
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Hi John, Try the longer version if this is difficult to understand -- and take your time there's a lot in here Yours Dave Thompson Knutsford SciBAr ...
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This is the site dealing with the fact that there is a lot less oil than the countries/companies are saying there is http://www.peakoil.net/ By the way did I...
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Jul 18, 2005
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Thanks Peter , So now it's all about how many atoms in a metre--An atom's size is about 10 to the power -8 cm so if they were close together that is...
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This invitation expires in 7 days.Saturday, 23 July 2005 - 7:15 AM GMT jekluc2000@... has invited you to join the world-science group! We'd like to give...
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Apropos Professor Morison's recent talk -- more info on Titan from The New SCientist Yours Dave Thompson Knutsford SciBAr 07768-355-814 Methane monsoons may...
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The first evidence for string theory? 18 December 2004 Marcus Chown Magazine issue 2478 IF YOU consider them separately, these two observations are hardly...
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An article from the New Scientist sent in by a member(Matthew) illustrates some new evidence and the difficulty sometimes in getting evidence accepted --Long...
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They're still hunting Aliens .......one day ! Yours Dave Thompson Knutsford SciBAr 07768-355-814 Has Huygens found life on Titan? 23 July 2005 Stephen...
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Have we cracked Saturn's walnut? 13 May 2005 From the New Scientist further to a question from Graham on Saturn's moon Iapetus, at the recent SciBAr on...
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Sep 20, 2005
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No its not a cricket ball -Now do you see what Graham was on about -it's Iapetus one of Saturn's moons-How did it get like that? Yours Dave Thompson Knutsford...
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Titan has no breaking waves 14:51 10 November 2004 NewScientist.com news service David L Chandler, Louisville, Kentucky Print this page Email to a friend RSS...
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Flu vaccines not very effective in the elderly, doctors find Sept. 21, 2005 Courtesy The Lancet and World Science staff Vaccines against influenza are modestly...
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