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Interpreting the MMX null result
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"kenseto" wrote: This is ridiculus: The detector detects the same relative velocity c from different direction. That's why the same relative motion means. Kind of hard to define your terms when you don't know what you're talking about, isn't it Seto? You are an arsehole an dyou are wasting my time. You must have plenty to waste with your inability to understand spectroscopy. -- You know you've arrived when you've annoyed the cranks! Crank Hater proves his stupidity here! http://groups.google.gr/group/sci.ph...76a3a4b?&hl=en -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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