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Kurt Gödel PROVED that ALL math must be kept within certain parameters. 
  Kurt Gödel PROVED that ALL math must be kept within certain parameters. The essential concept in Gödel's proof is that if you cannot see the entire universe then what you believe are universal math & laws may only be subset math & rules for your particular subset reference frame. This must be exactly what is happening if ALL astronomers in ALL our... more »
By fitz  - Jan 6 - 3 new of 3 messages    

"The Paradox of Zeno" 
  "The Paradox of Zeno" (See also our sister website reticsessays.com) The Paradox of Zeno is 2000 years old and its apparent ability to prove that all motion is impossible was not resolved until the mathematical techniques of Calculus became available, even though that technique is not required. One form of the paradox describes the flight of an arrow which has... more »
By Itnia  - Jan 6 - 1 new of 1 message    

FR Bending of Light = GR 1919 Eddington Experiment 
  It turns out by using the exact mathematical formulation of FR on the bending of light, we find the exact same angle that was observed in the 1919 Eddington eclipse experiment or 1.75 arc-sec. Furthermore in the latest paper that can be found at the following link FR also represents low surface brightness galaxy rotation curves,... more »
By Phil Bouchard  - Jan 6 - 19 new of 19 messages    

Magnetism\Gravity 
  Because we are living in a logically created opposing universe we know there are only 2 opposing forces: Pull force or Push force In other words: Attraction force or Repulsion force So, why then do we sometimes hear that magnetism is a separate force to gravity because while it does attract things it does so differently... more »
By jdawe  - Jan 5 - 26 new of 26 messages    

Why QUARKS have assymptotic freedom: 
  Why QUARKS have assymptotic freedom: To find out why QUARKS have assymptotic freedom click link below: [link] Cheers Fitz
By fitz  - Jan 5 - 1 new of 1 message    

A Look at Quantum "Spookiness" 
  A Look at Quantum "Spookiness" (See also our sister website reticsessays.com) The results of quantum theory were described as "spooky" by Drs. Einstein, Podalsky, and Rosen because quantum theory seemed to reject "objective reality". They believed that all observed effects must be produced by "local" causality. Their conclusion resulted from their firm... more »
By Itnia  - Jan 5 - 2 new of 2 messages    

The Postman's Dilemma 
  A funny thing happened to me the other day. I picked up my mail from my postbox but a letter happened to be addressed to PO Box 444 not mine which is PO Box 417. So, I took the offending letter into the post office and said: "looks like I've received someone else's mail by mistake" To which the postman replied:... more »
By jdawe  - Jan 5 - 10 new of 10 messages    

Get the MOST from Google Groups 
  Get the MOST from Google Groups Click link below: [link] Read this and you most certainly WILL get the most out of Google Groups. I did. Fitz
By fitz  - Jan 4 - 1 new of 1 message    

StarTrek physics problem(s) in new movie - seeking well informed thoughts 
  Hi All, Has anyone notice something odd in the physics of the latest StarTrek movie? I just saw it on DVD yesterday. I had an intellectual/physics problem with the scene towards the end where the Enterprise got caught in the black hole singularity they created with "red matter" to destroy the rogue Romulan war... more »
By Isaac  - Jan 4 - 28 new of 28 messages    

The Opposing Law 
  For each opposing operation are 2 opposing operands. Increasing an operand brings a corresponding decrease in its opposing operand. or Decreasing an operand brings a corresponding increase in its opposing operand. An operand can never be increased\decreased to the point where itself or its opposing operand becomes null.... more »
By jdawe  - Jan 3 - 6 new of 6 messages    

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