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The river (continued) by
jacob navia[_5_]
P.S. Sorry forgot a reference to an introductory level article
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/11/081105-dark-flow_2.html
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CERN colliding beams by
Kent Paul Dolan
It's nice to see that CERN has gotten its collider
successfully intersecting beams within its detectors
this week.
It's far past fascinating that the best way...
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"Higgs In Space" or Where's Waldo? by
Robert L. Oldershaw
Crossposting allows news-reading software to "know" that the
same article appears in both places, so (for example) if you
(a human reader of both...
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Life in Mars confirmed by NASA by
jacob navia[_2_]
Using more advanced instruments, NASA reviews the evidence in marsian meteorites.
This was briefly mentioned last month. The news media did not give it the...
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neophyte question about hubble's law by
dfarr --at-- comcast --dot-- net
The 'Hubble's law' Wikipedia article states '...that the velocity at
which various galaxies ARE receding from the Earth IS proportional to
their distance from...
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"Higgs In Space" or Where's Waldo? by
Robert L. Oldershaw
A new submission to hep-th at arxiv.org presents an interesting
challenge: Sort of a 'Where's Waldo?' except that instead of 'Waldo'
we are hunting for a...
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Speed of C by
WG
Here is a simple speculation using Newtonian mechanics which may be
of interest.
Lets suppose the properties of light are set by the value of the mass of...
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Milky Way gets a Makeover by
Oh No
(copy of press release)
Spiral galaxies are among the most beautiful and familiar objects in the
heavens, but a working explanation as to why galaxies evolve...
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Visible Horizons by
WG
Visible Horizons as Gravitational Potential Wells
Take a sphere of Radius R and uniform Density D imbedded in a
background Density D1 . Lets set the...
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Visible Horizons by
Jonathan Thornburg[_4_]
From: "Jonathan Thornburg "
Subject: Visible Horizons
Newsgroups: sci.astro.research
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Visible Horizons by
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From: "Jonathan Thornburg "
Subject: Visible Horizons
Newsgroups: sci.astro.research
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