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EINSTEIN WAS totally wrong - SPACE AND TIME do not BEND On Jun 15, 8:53 am, Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> wrote: On Jun 14, 10:46 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: On Jun 14, 8:35 am, Arindam Banerjee <banerjeeadda1...(a)gmail.com> wrote: On Jun 14, 10:31 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: On Jun 13, 4:57 pm, us... 14 Jun 2010 21:50
Collatz conjecture For a positive integer n, define T_n: Z^+ --> R by T_n(x)= (2^n * x - 1)/3. It is easy to see that Collatz Conjecture is true iff every odd positive integer is equal to A:= T_(n_k)...T_(n_2)T_(n_1) (1) for some n_1, ... , n_k in Z^+. A is an integer only for appropiate (n_1,...,n_k). Has anyone chara... 20 Jun 2010 13:28
Dear Friend! I am a manager of Nigerian gold mine, and I have some cash I'd like to transfer out of Nigeria. Would you kindly provide me with your banking information? You'll be generously paid for your help. On Jun 14, 3:51 pm, Aiya-Oba <aaiya...(a)rcc.mass.edu> wrote: (11111111/0.000000001) x (2.846049908)^2 =mc2. -Aiya-Oba (Philosopher) Where mc2 (9x10^16), is Albert Einstein"s mass-energy equivalence equation. Such that; 1.1111111x10^16 x 8.100000081 =mc2 9x10^16 = mc2 Q E D. Eureka! ... 14 Jun 2010 16:16
Numeric Mc2.By Aiya-Oba (11111111/0.000000001) x (2.846049908)^2 =mc2. -Aiya-Oba (Philosopher) Where mc2 (9x10^16), is Albert Einstein"s mass-energy equivalence equation. Such that; 1.1111111x10^16 x 8.100000081 =mc2 9x10^16 = mc2 Q E D. Eureka! ... 14 Jun 2010 16:16
circumstantial evidence for Wegener but not for Darwin; what about Atom Totality? Chapt 2 #161; ATOM TOTALITY Let me backtrack a little here and using Wikipedia information to make my point clear. --- Quoting Wikipedia on Wegener --- Alfred Lothar Wegener (1 November 1880 November 1930) was a German scientist, geophysicist, and meteorologist. He is most notable for his theory of continental drift (Kontinentalvers... 14 Jun 2010 16:15
Question about continuity/measurability For continuous f: R ---> R, how does one prove measurability using only 2 basic concepts: Continuity of f at c: For each e, there exists d such that | x - c | < d -----> | f(x) - f(c) | < e Measurability of f : For all real a { x: f(x) > a} is open (or Borel) set. Many thanks for all help. ... 14 Jun 2010 16:16
36 is gorgeous On Jun 14, 10:16 am, jm bergot <thekingfi...(a)yahoo.ca> wrote: One notices that 36 can find two other squares: (a)36=4*9 and 36+4+9=49 (b)36=2*18 and 36-(2+18)=16. Is 36 unique? What other numbers can find two squares in this manner of either adding or subtracting pairs of multiplicans equaling the... 14 Jun 2010 14:01
36 is gorgeous One notices that 36 can find two other squares: (a)36=4*9 and 36+4+9=49 (b)36=2*18 and 36-(2+18)=16. Is 36 unique? What other numbers can find two squares in this manner of either adding or subtracting pairs of multiplicans equaling the number? ... 15 Jun 2010 13:10
Is Scheme/LISP faster than C/C++ Quoting the following post :- I am looking for expert opinions http://groups.google.com/group/gnu.emacs.help/browse_thread/thread/54fb97d15b234d31# Probably doesn't meet your intent, but this is a really impressive bit of (whacky) art: Lisp runs faster than C. Once you get more time away from screwing ... 16 Jun 2010 15:29
expanding the history chapter of this book Chapt 2 #156; ATOM TOTALITY Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes(a)gmail.com> writes: I made mention in various older posts of an idea called Levels or Hierarchies of Engineering. What I mean by that is I have several lots of land with buildings on them, including my home where I have a large number of tools and materials, and d... 14 Jun 2010 14:01 |