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The Wilson Theory of Space. by
Henri Wilson
This is mainly about 'fields' and the complete absence of them.
Imagine if there were only one piece of matter in the whole universe, a single
electron.
We...
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3,382 |
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3,982 |
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3,189 |
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December 10th 08 02:56 AM
by RT[_2_]
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September 9th 04 01:48 PM
by sts060
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Max Keon's "anisotropic gravity". by
George Dishman
Apologies for breaking the thread but MS OE produces
reference lines that violate the protocol and the
only way round is to cut & paste into a new thread.
I...
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Playing with E=m.c^2 by
Ollie B Bimmol
If E=m.c^2
then can we say that if lightspeed was to decrease,
and energy in the universe was neither added nor removed, so constant,
that then mass HAS to be...
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Questions For Noisy Big Bangers. by
Henry Wilson DSc.
It is claimed that a big bang occurred 14 billion years ago at a central point
in space and all matter was ejected outward at c from that point.
If we...
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Why Earth's mantle is solid by
Andrew Usher
Every solid save water ice and a few semi-metals is denser than the
liquid of the same composition, and the same temperature and pressure.
This means that a...
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