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24676 McGalliard, Frederick B
freddyboy_9 Send Email
Mar 19, 2010
2:02 pm
Well, yes. GRT does not give space mass or energy (at least as far as I recall). Astronomy counts anything that has mass but does not radiate, that is cold...
24677 davep@...
oddjob1947 Send Email
Mar 23, 2010
8:55 am
[Quote w/o comment. Happened to drift in with the mail.] Dark Energy: The Biggest Mystery in the Universe from Smithsonian Twice a day, seven days a week,...
24678 Michael Riversong Edu...
rivedu Send Email
Mar 23, 2010
1:20 pm
This looks like a good candidate for Aether. -----Original Message----- From: davep@... Sent: Mar 23, 2010 2:51 AM To: usa-tesla@yahoogroups.com Subject:...
24679 Paul
zar4mars1958 Send Email
Mar 24, 2010
1:27 am
An interesting quote, I have read various articles and still cannot say that I am any closer to understanding anything about dark matter. Wikipedia: aether...
24680 Paul
zar4mars1958 Send Email
Mar 24, 2010
1:43 am
I will not claim I can follow the math in this quote. I am just presenting it for the sake of argument. Paul True or false, the harmonics of the primes do...
24681 Stevo
zybrdude Send Email
Mar 24, 2010
11:58 am
This web site contains a very good discussion on Aether and how it can be detected and influenced. I found it to be an interesting read. ...
24682 Michael Riversong Edu...
rivedu Send Email
Mar 24, 2010
2:23 pm
Davidson has been an excellent speaker at many Tesla related events since about 1991. His work can be highly recommended. Several DVDs of his talks, and the...
24683 McGalliard, Frederick B
freddyboy_9 Send Email
Mar 24, 2010
3:14 pm
I thought the deal was that Einstein's SRT predicted that each inertial Frame could be treated as "The Rest Frame". Aether theory get's very complicated in...
24684 davep
oddjob1947 Send Email
Mar 24, 2010
4:17 pm
Dates unclear. Show 'Is It Possible' is on tonite, Tesla segment not listed. Something plausible is on 7 April, same time. The cautious may wish to check both...
24685 Michael Riversong Edu...
rivedu Send Email
Mar 24, 2010
5:00 pm
So where have any of us ever seen an actual frame? Or a point, a line, or a plane, for that matter? It helps if theories have natural and observable formations...
24686 McGalliard, Frederick B
freddyboy_9 Send Email
Mar 24, 2010
5:13 pm
Actually, no. It does not help to imagine that our very local "natural" and limited powers of observation have some special value in understanding the...
24687 Rick
r.saunders1706 Send Email
Mar 25, 2010
5:46 pm
"When the experimenter has to spend several years of patient effort only to recognize that a mere microscopical cavity or air bubble in the essential parts of...
24688 mikeyair Send Email Mar 26, 2010
5:05 am
Hope this finds you well, Dave, Tesla enthusiasts & Others ~ Your letter Dave brings to surface great subject matter for researchers and self-educators such as...
24689 McGalliard, Frederick B
freddyboy_9 Send Email
Mar 26, 2010
4:04 pm
"Today&#39;s scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments" Nah. If you can't do the math, you can't do engineering at all. This stuff today is not a cut...
24690 davep@...
oddjob1947 Send Email
Mar 29, 2010
3:24 pm
... Which says nothing about relativity, as such. 'dreamers&#39; of all times and sorts have bumped their heads against reality. relativity was developed when the...
24691 McGalliard, Frederick B
freddyboy_9 Send Email
Mar 29, 2010
3:43 pm
Your handy local GPS proves, absolutely every day in every way that The theory of relativity, (the general theory I believe), and a lot of very obtuse...
24692 handyandy802 Send Email Mar 29, 2010
5:09 pm
More often is the case when a physical phenomena is presented to someone with physics, mathematics or engineering background and is asked to explain, the...
24693 McGalliard, Frederick B
freddyboy_9 Send Email
Mar 29, 2010
5:38 pm
Sorry. But you really have to be more than careful about what you think of the arrogance of the anointed. Most folk with modest backgrounds, me included, can...
24694 handyandy802 Send Email Mar 29, 2010
8:22 pm
Hi Frederick, Your assertion that I did or said something wrong doesn't hold up. There's nothing wrong with asking a question for clarification from someone...
24695 McGalliard, Frederick B
freddyboy_9 Send Email
Mar 29, 2010
10:21 pm
There is a real fundamental difference between asking a modestly knowledgeable fellow a question that is generally within his area of expertise, and giving him...
24696 handyandy802 Send Email Mar 31, 2010
12:39 am
I wasn't aware there was a fee involved for having a discussion here. But seems you have a valid business plan there. Take it up with the moderator and be...
24697 McGalliard, Frederick B
freddyboy_9 Send Email
Mar 31, 2010
2:09 pm
What you have been getting here for free is the easy stuff, as best I recall without, usually, bothering even to look it up. If you want a real professional...
24698 Rick
r.saunders1706 Send Email
Mar 31, 2010
3:12 pm
"The eyes of the scientist are directed upon those phenomena which are accessible to observation, upon their apperception and conceptual formulation. In the...
24699 McGalliard, Frederick B
freddyboy_9 Send Email
Mar 31, 2010
4:50 pm
Rick. That was nice But it does not fit what I have experienced (not necessarily a good general observation of course). Scientists are most in heaven when a...
24700 handyandy802 Send Email Mar 31, 2010
11:29 pm
You've based conclusions on false assumptions. Thanks for the offer but I'll do my own research and experiments on what Tesla was trying to convey. Although...
24701 EVP
evptca Send Email
Apr 1, 2010
12:10 am
Absolutely true. That's the reason for 'peer review'. Any revolutionary ideas or "discoveries&quot; get a lot of critical study and review by other scientists and...
24702 EVP
evptca Send Email
Apr 1, 2010
12:17 am
You've based conclusions on false assumptions. Thanks for the offer but I'll do my own research and experiments on what Tesla was trying to convey. Although I...
24703 Paul
zar4mars1958 Send Email
Apr 1, 2010
3:40 am
war of the words Ed has it right that relativity is an approximation of the truth, a very close one. It is always good to keep in mind that symbols themselves...
24704 handyandy802 Send Email Apr 1, 2010
4:29 am
In a perfect world peer review is fine. I've come across problems reported by researchers who complain they are blacklisted from publication due to anonymous...
24705 handyandy802 Send Email Apr 1, 2010
5:04 am
Hi Ed, I've read much of Tesla's writings and of others who have written about him. Math was a good part of Tesla's research and patent applications. For the...
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