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Old November 2nd 12, 03:42 AM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.math,sci.astro
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Default Lightlike orbits in Kerr spacetime

atoms have angular momentum,
even if one refuses to "be classical" about it;
what does this mean for atoms,
"going at the speed of light?"

shrug


thus:
the very whiteness of the bear de pole;
could it be, that it has more to do
with the contrast with the part of the iceberg
that is not o'er the water?...
as far as evolution goes,
the "aquatic ape" theory is also good.

so, what about the "angle of total reflection off of water
-- Snell's law of refraction between two media --
at high lattitudes?"

thus:
well, of course; you do not dispute the fact that
AnIS and GrIS are both "not lowering in heighth?"

changing wind patterns is an explanation for both,
the ice loss, and the increased snow fall
at the higher elevations.
... "they are not lowering in level"