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Old December 20th 08, 07:59 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default The earth's path around the sun is a straight line.

On Dec 20, 2:56 am, Jeff$B"%(BRelf wrote:
If our ultra-simple mindes could imagine the 4-D cosmos,
we'd see that the earth's path around the sun is a straight line.

What warps 4-D spacetime ?
likely, it's stuff vibrating faster at lower altitudes that does this.

If I'm right, and enough data could be collected,
General Relativity would be merged with Quantum Mechanics
-- Special Relativity is already there.

Quantum Mechanics is just a bundle of statistics from heaps of data
-- it's predictive, but semi-random, incomplete.
Relativity is predictive And fully complete, sans randomness.

P.S. I can't believe anyone would ask Sam Wormley a question.



Why not? He can look up answers in Wikipedia faster than anyone!

Double-A

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Old December 21st 08, 02:11 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default The earth's path around the sun is a straight line.

"Double-A" wrote in message...
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On Dec 20, 2:56 am, Jeff$B"%(BRelf wrote:

If our ultra-simple mindes could imagine the 4-D cosmos,
we'd see that the earth's path around the sun is a straight line.

What warps 4-D spacetime ?
likely, it's stuff vibrating faster at lower altitudes that does this.

If I'm right, and enough data could be collected,
General Relativity would be merged with Quantum Mechanics
-- Special Relativity is already there.

Quantum Mechanics is just a bundle of statistics from heaps of data
-- it's predictive, but semi-random, incomplete.
Relativity is predictive And fully complete, sans randomness.

P.S. I can't believe anyone would ask Sam Wormley a question.


Why not? He can look up answers in Wikipedia faster than anyone!

Double-A


And what does one do when The Answer isn't in the
Wiki? or anyplace else? What does one do when, so
far, there *is* no answer to the question?

From my limited experience, it seems that most of
the people on UseNet fade into the Sunset, while the
true thinkers stick around and try to work things out.

happy holidays and...
starry starry nights!

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Indelibly yours,
Paine Ellsworth

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Old December 24th 08, 07:28 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default The earth's path around the sun is a straight line.

That's because you guys get so BORING! lmfjao!

Ducking...

Saul Levy


On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 02:11:00 GMT, "Painius"
wrote:

And what does one do when The Answer isn't in the
Wiki? or anyplace else? What does one do when, so
far, there *is* no answer to the question?

From my limited experience, it seems that most of
the people on UseNet fade into the Sunset, while the
true thinkers stick around and try to work things out.

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Old December 26th 08, 12:00 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Not to be too concerned, Saul, for it doesn't take
long to "bore" through little minds! lmfaao!

Ducking too...

"Saul Levy" wrote in message...
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That's because you guys get so BORING! lmfjao!

Ducking...

Saul Levy


On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 02:11:00 GMT, "Painius"
wrote:

And what does one do when The Answer isn't in the
Wiki? or anyplace else? What does one do when, so
far, there *is* no answer to the question?

From my limited experience, it seems that most of
the people on UseNet fade into the Sunset, while the
true thinkers stick around and try to work things out.


happy new days and...
starry starry nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine Ellsworth

P.S.: "A New Year's resolution is something that
goes in one year and out the other."
Author Unknown


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Old January 10th 09, 05:54 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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You actually think I have time to read through all this stuff, Paine?
lmfjao!

No I don't. I'm getting farther and farther behind.

Saul Levy


On Fri, 26 Dec 2008 12:00:18 GMT, "Painius"
wrote:

Not to be too concerned, Saul, for it doesn't take
long to "bore" through little minds! lmfaao!

Ducking too...

"Saul Levy" wrote in message...
.. .
That's because you guys get so BORING! lmfjao!

Ducking...

Saul Levy


On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 02:11:00 GMT, "Painius"
wrote:

And what does one do when The Answer isn't in the
Wiki? or anyplace else? What does one do when, so
far, there *is* no answer to the question?

From my limited experience, it seems that most of
the people on UseNet fade into the Sunset, while the
true thinkers stick around and try to work things out.

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Old January 14th 09, 07:39 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Saul, you'll work it out,
Of this i have no doubt.

"Saul Levy" wrote in message...
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You actually think I have time to read through all this stuff, Paine?
lmfjao!

No I don't. I'm getting farther and farther behind.

Saul Levy


On Fri, 26 Dec 2008 12:00:18 GMT, "Painius"
wrote:

Not to be too concerned, Saul, for it doesn't take
long to "bore" through little minds! lmfaao!

Ducking too...

"Saul Levy" wrote in message...
. ..
That's because you guys get so BORING! lmfjao!

Ducking...

Saul Levy


On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 02:11:00 GMT, "Painius"
wrote:

And what does one do when The Answer isn't in the
Wiki? or anyplace else? What does one do when, so
far, there *is* no answer to the question?

From my limited experience, it seems that most of
the people on UseNet fade into the Sunset, while the
true thinkers stick around and try to work things out.


happy new days and...
starry starry nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine Ellsworth

P.S.: "I don't know what you could say about a day
in which you have seen four beautiful sunsets."
John Glenn


P.P.S.: http://yummycake.secretsgolden.com
http://garden-of-ebooks.blogspot.com
http://painellsworth.net


 




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