Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
quantumrelativity · Metamorphosis Papillonis
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Show off your group to the world. Share a photo of your group with us.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 1620 - 1652 of 5809   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date ^
1620
.....John Attamack wrote in panentheism: ... I don't know -- maybe this is *obviously* false. It certainly seems false, thinking of normal clocks running...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 1, 2008
9:10 am
1621
Without thought, it might just be that like everything else that grows...time from the beginning may grow exponentially and we are living in the flat land of...
John Van Winkle
jack_vanwinkle
Offline Send Email
Jan 1, 2008
2:41 pm
1622
A perhaps simple way to understand the relativity of time Three Larrikins, whom we may name April, Mac and John decided once upon a time to test a fundamental...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 2, 2008
12:18 am
1623
Hi April! The X' refers to coordinate systems and not to any calculus. There is no calculus in this post, except as basic differential and the difference...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 2, 2008
10:08 am
1624
A perhaps simple way to understand the relativity of time and velocity Three Larrikins, whom we may name April, Mac and John decided once upon a time to test a...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 2, 2008
4:45 pm
1625
In a message dated 1/2/2008 2:08:33 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, PACIFICAP@... writes: Hi April! The X' refers to coordinate systems and not to any...
april0203@...
april0203ebay
Offline Send Email
Jan 2, 2008
7:40 pm
1626
Consider the following function: f(n)=(1+1/n)ⁿ. Evaluate for increasing counts n: f(1)=(1+1/1)^1=2 f(2)=(1+1/2)^2=9/4=2.25 f(3)=(1+1/3)^3=64/27=2.370370... ...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 3, 2008
8:33 am
1627
Hi all! Below is a discussion on the natural exponent and its application. If things do not copy (this is a great hindrance in the yahoo browser, especially...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 3, 2008
11:22 am
1628
Yes Gary! One calculates the time difference as: t2-t1= t0{Sqrt(1+v/c)/(1-v/c)]-Sqrt[(1-v/c)/(1+v/c)]}. In our example of a speed of 80 km/h or 22.22..m/s;...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 3, 2008
1:39 pm
1630
Published online 4 January 2008 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news.2008.408 News Ageing makes the imagination wither Memory decline in old age may also mean a less...
John Van Winkle
jack_vanwinkle
Offline Send Email
Jan 5, 2008
3:34 pm
1632
Israel Sadovnik wrote in panentheism: Where does the information come from?Once upon a time, 20 billions of years ago, all matter(all elementary particles and...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 9, 2008
7:55 am
1633
Tony B. comments:Israel's 'single point', aka the 'singularity in theoretical physics' can very well be modelled as a kind of 'God-Particle' or superquantum,...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 9, 2008
10:26 am
1634
Hi, My name is Paul Swanson and I have found this site only recently. I came accross it via another site I also recently joined. My interest here concerns a...
Paul Swanson
prs9501
Offline Send Email
Jan 9, 2008
3:45 pm
1636
... came ... the ... Hi Paul and welcome to this neck in the 'woods of scientific mysticisms'. Yes, your comments on the mission statement would emerge a...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 10, 2008
12:47 am
1637
Newton's Faith From: Tony Bermanseder (pacificap@...) Sent: Thursday, 10 January 2008 11:50:18 AM To: pacificap@... ... The Rising of the...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 10, 2008
12:51 am
1638
Heh... Hi Paul. I guess this means I have to be on my best behavior now. Be prepared, we come from a variety of angles with a variety of means of expression. ...
Allen Francom
light_rock
Offline Send Email
Jan 10, 2008
1:37 am
1639
Tony -- I feel confident in my most recent work that length contraction is real, rather than simply apparent and based on the frame of the observer. I agree...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 10, 2008
3:26 am
1640
( I read the Jefimenko ditty and that was very very clear ) However, What about "due to the effect of gravity" ? Curious... The "rod" again, consider one of...
Allen Francom
light_rock
Offline Send Email
Jan 10, 2008
4:25 am
1641
( I read the Jefimenko ditty and that was very very clear )However,What about "due to the effect of gravity" ?Curious... Hi Allan! The effect of gravity on the...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 10, 2008
6:51 am
1642
Allen, ... Oh, don't let me stop a good thing, be whatever you normally want to be! What the heck would be "bad" behavior anyway? ... of ... Thanks for the...
Paul Swanson
prs9501
Offline Send Email
Jan 10, 2008
2:20 pm
1643
Think on This ... For within the human body --living, not dead --living human forces -we find every element, every gas, every mineral, every influence that is...
John Van Winkle
jack_vanwinkle
Offline Send Email
Jan 10, 2008
10:07 pm
1644
Well, that's cool then. Bad behavior is like "off topic" I suppose but it is nice hanging out with the peeps here no matter what happens. Somehow it all ends...
Allen Francom
light_rock
Offline Send Email
Jan 11, 2008
12:22 am
1645
Tony -- a "one dimensional" rod must physically become shorter, more compacted, when it is moving at v almost equal to c .... into a sea of neutrinos also...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 11, 2008
2:28 am
1646
Tony -- Special Relativity assumes the premise that the speed of light is constant in any frame of reference. I would like to point out that c + v and...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 11, 2008
11:19 am
1647
Tony -- I respectfully disagree that there is 'crystallized' a massless gauge graviton. Gary C. V.Ok Gary; I can well see and accept your veto here. The...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 11, 2008
1:40 pm
1648
Hello Tony,Thanks for your reply. As you will see I have taken a look at your web site.I expect you are formally qualified in QM so I will tread a bit more...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 13, 2008
6:36 am
1649
Tony Bermanseder <PACIFICAP@...> wrote: The Lorentz Contraction applied to a 3D-Volume results in a 2D-dimensional reduction under c-invariance. ...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 13, 2008
9:15 am
1650
The Dawn of Space and Time in a Selfconscious Quantum Universe The LightMatrix Home The LightMatrix The "God-Particle' The transcendental number e A perhaps...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 13, 2008
9:59 am
1651
Tony -- At the time of the Michelson-Morley experiments, the aether was thought to be static. We know different now because we have established that the...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 13, 2008
1:56 pm
1652
Tony -- I intended no innuendo, and I am not at all questioning your scientific integrity. I believe that a large proportion of neutrinos in this universe...
Tony Bermanseder
sirebard
Offline Send Email
Jan 14, 2008
4:10 am
Messages 1620 - 1652 of 5809   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Advanced
Add to My Yahoo!      XML What's This?

Copyright 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help