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How to use ephemeris by
Ben Champion
I am trying to obtain cartesian position vector co-ordinates, using a
heliocentric system, of the major planets of the solar system. I have
constructed a solar...
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observed black hole mass by
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From an outside observer's viewpoint, an object
falling into a black hole never passes the horizon;
it gets infinitely red shifted.
Hence, for any observer,...
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Charge Clusters and Quantum Cosmology by
Jack Sarfatti
gr-qc/0602022
Curious formal similarity
For the surface of a Ken Shoulders charge cluster
r^2 ~ n(h/mc^2)^2
i.e. radius r of cluster ~ n^1/2 like...
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my theories by
[email protected]
around 1990 I talked about using Doppler effect for forces - my
theories were proof that gravity, electric fields and magnetic fields
move a lot more fast than...
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A Titan theory by
Bjørn Sørheim
Based un the first pictures released up till now, may I come
forward with a theory of Titan's surface:
The white or bright areas:
This is the original or...
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STAR STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION, part 2 by
None
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to call your attention to the next portion of our large
work
"SOME ASPECTS OF THE EARTH EVOLUTION"
This subchapter continues...
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by None
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Predicted Event 8 August 2006 by
Golden Helmet
The event by Hamish of a mediteranean impact has not been reported as have
happened.
It must have missed.
Quote---
Fireball Over Texas 'Turned Night Into...
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my theories by
[email protected]
I guess
I was 1 of a small group of people who wanted some of the truth exposed
there were some students on the student senate around 1989 - 1990 who
did not...
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by Dave
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stellar density in our neighborhood by
palsing[_2_]
On Nov 8, 1:03*pm, Bug Dout wrote:
I'm curious how many stars are "near" us. *That is, within spheres of
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