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- Re: Is there any contradiction here?
No.
- Re: A constant speed of light in all reference frames? Surely you can't be serious.
I wasn't going to bother with a reply since we have gone round & round
on this very point. I find your argument without merit and I'm
certain that you mind is made up. Why act like kid and continuously
and say no it ain't, yes it is???
In minkowski math c can be any finite value. As Tom Roberts would
- Re: The Ultimate 9-11 Kook
On Mar 11, 8:00 pm, knowsknothing...@jew-hating-in bred-goober.com
exposed his idiocy to the world:
It didn't, you know, and also Marvin Bush was not an officer in it.
I'll bet you "think" differently, kook! Another lie from
knowsknothing!
- Re: Where the WTC Fairy Tale Starts - knowsknothing spews lies again
On Mar 11, 2:52 pm, knowsknothing...@brainless-lyi ng-moron.kook lied
his stupid kooker ass off with:
By you.
All you do is post links to people saying the same stupid things as
you say. That's not a cite, that's just showing there are other
retarded nutbags in the world in addition to you. Do you not
- The case against the hockey stick
[link]
[link] [21 5-*
reviews]
Matt Ridley
The "hockey stick" temperature graph is a mainstay of global warming science. A new book tells of
one man's efforts to dismantle it-and deserves to win prizes
- Re: Knowsknothing lies and more lies -- Delusional Nutbag on Public Display! Kook Alert!
On Mar 11, 2:05 pm, knowsknothing...@shit-for-brai ns.moron continued
to lie his Jew-hatin’ stupid kooker ass off because he’s a loser with
no life:
Because, SHITHEAD, YOU are the one making the claim.
Can’t you “think” for yourself? Never mind, if you did, you’d be the
first joooo-hatin’ inbred cracker rightard to ever do so.
- Re: Why an observation seems to "collapse the wave function."
Time and length are really the same thing. And both may be regarded as
being either discrete or continuous, they are equivalent.
If length is quantized then so must time also be quantized, they are
the same thing.
I you flip a coin or toss a die, you can easily model this with random
variables. But you can also model it as if it were not really random
- Re: The Ultimate 9-11 Insider
And Securacom running "security."
[link]
[link]
- Re: Fine-structure constant
The basic units for charge, baryon number, and hypercharge
are orthogonal integers.
Real numbers are used to equate these "N's"
to some politically determined unit.
- Re: Fine-structure constant
I suggest that if my pal Paul Draper
wants to understand the equations:
FSC = permeability(space) * c / ( 2 * N * k )
k = h / Q^2
that he visit the following web site, and read
K. Von Klitzling's paper on the quantized hall resistance.
[link]
- Re: Einstein was right (again) - Read and weep kooks
Gisse raises a good point when he observes
that some folks ( Kooks? ),
are "convinced" more by what happens
in their lives, rather than by observations
of remote things that have been hacked to fit some model
using equations discovered by Newton, Maxwell, Doppler, Galileo,
Hubble, etc.
It appears to me that wise folks
- Re: The Ultimate 9-11 Kook
On Mar 11, 5:32 pm, knowsknothing...@shit-for-brai ns-jew-hater.kook
spewed his delusions publicly, embarrassing his mommy no end:
<<usual unsupported delusions... nothing new here>>
- Re: The electron has substructure that radiates.
Idiots on tv think electons come out of the pole of a magnet.
They dont understand no electron comes out of th magnet . They dont
understand the orbits of megnetic things when magnetized are orbits
like figer 8 and the less the electron changes directins to be in the
next orbit the less resistance.
- Re: The electron has substructure that radiates.
a radio is photons out a steel rod.
magnetic fields are waves in time with no electrons and no particals.
[link]
- Re: New Volcanos Erupting This Week: 2/ Total Active: 12
SI / USGS Weekly VolcanicActivityReport
3 March - 9 March 2010
2 new + 10 Ongoing = 12 Actives
Sally Kuhn Sennert - Weekly Report Editor