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From: Eric Gisse on 28 Nov 2008 10:42 On Nov 28, 5:19 am, "Juan R." González-Álvarez <juanREM...(a)canonicalscience.com> wrote: [...] > As stated in a previous message in another thread type "Hrvoje Nikoli" in > google and it will say you that is Nicolic, apart from finding the link > to journal. > > Notice that Google is more intelligent than Eric! What manner of stupidity is this? You wrote "Hrvoje Nikoli", and that is what I searched for. Google scholar gave exactly one article from this guy on gravity - and it was the same one you cited me. Don't blame me for your errors. It is not up to me to play "guess the author's actual name". [...]
From: "Juan R." González-Álvarez on 28 Nov 2008 11:29 Eric Gisse wrote on Fri, 28 Nov 2008 07:42:33 -0800: > On Nov 28, 5:19 am, "Juan R." González-Álvarez > <juanREM...(a)canonicalscience.com> wrote: > > [...] > >> As stated in a previous message in another thread type "Hrvoje Nikoli" >> in google and it will say you that is Nicolic, apart from finding the >> link to journal. >> >> Notice that Google is more intelligent than Eric! > > What manner of stupidity is this? How can you compare a minor typo in a post with the stupidicies you write often? > You wrote "Hrvoje Nikoli", and that is > what I searched for. Google scholar gave exactly one article from this > guy on gravity - and it was the same one you cited me. As remarked *twice* before even writting the wrong name "Hrvoje Nikoli" in Google gives the link provided. Albertito could find it and he also could find the arxiv preprint. You could not find nothing of your own... -- http://www.canonicalscience.org/
From: "Juan R." González-Álvarez on 28 Nov 2008 11:33 Eric Gisse wrote on Fri, 28 Nov 2008 07:42:33 -0800: > What manner of stupidity is this? You wrote "Hrvoje Nikoli", and that is > what I searched for. Google scholar gave exactly one article from this > guy on gravity - and it was the same one you cited me. Scholar also gives the correct reference http://scholar.google.es/scholar?q=Hrvoje+Nikoli&hl=es&lr=&btnG=Buscar&lr= The work is "Some Remarks on a Nongeometrical Interpretation of Gravity and the Flatness Problem" Why do you lied that he never published in non-geometrical gravity? Why do you lied that he never submitted to ArXiV? -- http://www.canonicalscience.org/
From: "Juan R." González-Álvarez on 28 Nov 2008 12:33 Dono wrote on Fri, 28 Nov 2008 08:33:05 -0800: > On Nov 28, 7:29 am, Eric Gisse <jowr...(a)gmail.com> wrote: KOOKFIGHT! -- http://www.canonicalscience.org/
From: Sam Wormley on 28 Nov 2008 13:19
General Relativity is a theory invented by Albert Einstein which describes gravitational forces in terms of the curvature in space caused by the presence of mass. The fundamental principle of general relativity asserts that accelerated reference frames and reference frames in gravitation fields are equivalent. General relativity states that clocks run slower in strong gravitational fields (or highly accelerated frames), predicting a gravitational redshift. It also predicts the existence of gravitational lensing, gravitational waves, gravitomagnetism, the Lense-Thirring effect, and relativistic precession of orbiting bodies. Are There Any Good Books on Relativity Theory? http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Administrivia/rel_booklist.html See: The General Relativity Tutorial http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/gr/gr.html |