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California Institute of Technology | Last Update: May 16, 2007
- Re: So Long, and Thanks for all the Fish
I don't thint the concept of illumination makes sense in a singularity.
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- Re: Question about gravity
Bullshit. fields are stresses in a solid medium occupying space
according to steven weinberg
====================
Define a Lagrange point, Ken. What it is. Why it is. Why it orbits. Why it
could be launched from. Why, if one of the more stable ones, it can be
orbited.
GLB
====================
- Re: Question on infinity (singularity)
snip
Don't you mean googleplex, i.e., google^google?
However, even this is a finite number, and does not equate
to infinity.
D.Y. Kadoshima
- Re: about maths: strictly speaking, off topic, but justified.
Another case in point.
Part of Einstein's genius was to genuinely accept the truth of
experimental data.
If we'd used this approach, I doubt we would have repeated the M-M
experiment so many times before letting go of the aether
What I'm proposing is nothing more than an automated honesty tool.
TonyB
- Re: about maths: strictly speaking, off topic, but justified.
I'm not entirely sure what you mean by that (I'm from the UK)
My point is simply, if you had done the 2 slits/particle interference
experiment, and then measured the probability of each model, given the
data,
even with an extremely large prior for classical physics, the data
would have still overridden that prior.
- Re: about maths: strictly speaking, off topic, but justified.
you seem to have missed the question about the holes in my reasoning,
re. probability theory.
isn't this just a truism?
Thanks very much for the discussion, I think we've run to the end of
this one. You've certainly given me some food for thought.
TonyB
- Re: Is photon emission instanteous?
john wrote:
[...]
Neither do you.
How would you know? Name the last scholarly article you have read. Or are
you restricting yourself to comic books and astronomy picture of the days?
- Re: 9-11 First Responders See Loonylies Loser Tactics
And the truth will set you free.
[link]
[link]
[link]
- Re: The List of NIST Lies
And back to reality that Loonylies can't stand.
What NIST ignored.
[link]
- Re: 9-11 First Responders See Knowsknothing's Stupidity
[link]
- Re: The List of Knowsknothing's Lies
On Mar 16, 12:59 am, knowsknothing...@shit-for-brai ns.kook lied again:
<his usual kooklink to disproven lies>
[link]
- Re: RELATIVITY INCOMPATIBLE WITH QUANTUM MECHANICS OR WITH ITSELF?
[link]
"A frequency shifting of light to lower frequencies for sources
emitting light in a relatively strong gravitational field; also called
the Einstein shift. It means that light travelling away from a massive
body appears at a lower frequency (redshifted) than expected. The
- The List of NIST Lies
[link]
- The first 2*3.5TeV collisions will be performed the 30-th of March. CERN's plan of Earth explosion.
15 MO MAN 24 nQPS re-parameterization part 2/TECHNICAL STOP
16 TU MAN 24 nQPS re-parameterization part 2/TECHNICAL STOP
17 WE M 8 RECOVERY++
17 WE A 8 RECOVERY++
17 WE N 8 3.5 TeV ramp commissioning
18 THU M 8 3.5 TeV ramp commissioning
18 THU A 8 3.5 TeV ramp commissioning
18 THU N 8 2 beam, setup, 4 bunch checks - extraction checks,
- Re: Question about gravity
Another member of the delusional denial club, sponsored by QM and
brought to you by ignorance brought on by a refusal to understand
aether is a material.
'Interpretation of quantum mechanics
by the double solution theory
Louis de BROGLIE'
[link]
'LOUIS DE BROGLIE