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Biggest Lie Yet Of the Spill: BP "Couldn't Determine the?Flow??Rate"
In sci.physics deadrat <a(a)b.com> wrote: jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com wrote: In sci.physics deadrat <a(a)b.com> wrote: jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com wrote: In sci.physics Bret Cahill <BretCahill(a)peoplepc.com> wrote: Pressure sensors are good to five or 6 decimal places. In... 31 May 2010 20:47
Standard Model In Trouble
Neutrino oscillations were directly observed for the first time. This observation implies that neutrinos have mass and it thus contradicts the Standard Model. http://press.web.cern.ch/press/PressReleases/Releases2010/PR08.10E.html ... 15 Jun 2010 09:49
Biggest Lie Yet Of the Spill: BP "Couldn't Determine theFlow??Rate"
jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com wrote: In sci.physics deadrat <a(a)b.com> wrote: jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com wrote: In sci.physics Bret Cahill <BretCahill(a)peoplepc.com> wrote: Pressure sensors are good to five or 6 decimal places. Instead BP was off by several _orders of magnitude_. ... 31 May 2010 19:42
Transocean says rig wellhead passed tests ahead of Gulf blast
Transocean says rig wellhead passed tests ahead of Gulf blast by Staff Writers Zurich (AFP) May 28, 2010 Transocean, which owns the BP-leased offshore rig that has gushed oil into the Gulf of Mexico, said Friday that special valves to prevent blow-outs passed tests just before the accident. "The deepwater ... 1 Jun 2010 07:34
Biggest Lie Yet Of the Spill: BP "Couldn't Determine the Flow??Rate"
In sci.physics deadrat <a(a)b.com> wrote: jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com wrote: In sci.physics Bret Cahill <BretCahill(a)peoplepc.com> wrote: Pressure sensors are good to five or 6 decimal places. Instead BP was off by several _orders of magnitude_. The excuse for that "error" or "omis... 31 May 2010 17:29
6th factor: Fat Albert and the Expanding Universe
If all the galaxies due to gravity were to crash together (or come very close together) and form on Fat Albert galaxy, that would not necessarily mean the Universe's expansion would cease or affected it's rate of expansion. So if Fat Albert sat on an expanding balloon, it would not cause the balloon to stop expa... 31 May 2010 14:11
3rd & 4th factor affecting Space Expansion
Curved instead of Euclidean space is considered during light's travel. Gravity causes light to redshift. Gravity warps, curves; thus shapes space. Therefore if space is curved based on the total gravitational potential then an equivalent redshift times distance, must be added to calculations in addition to the r... 31 May 2010 13:05
No recent resurfacing,Re: Salt on Venus
On May 30, 8:19 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...(a)gmail.com> wrote:    Atmosphere of Venus      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Venus     "Through studies of the present cloud structure and geology of the surface combined with the fact that the luminosity of the Sun has increased by 25% since ar... 2 Jun 2010 02:16
Redshift and Microwave radiation favor Atom Totality and disfavor Big Bang #117; ATOM TOTALITY (Atom Universe) theory; replaces Big Bang theory
Net-Teams, wrote: re: I often wonder whether physicists who love their Big Bang ever really think about what they have accepted. Archimedes, I wonder if they "think" at all... When I hear things like "Now that we know.." instead of "We currently believe..", I can help thinking "They haven't got a ... 31 May 2010 13:04
Quantum Gravity 397.8: India Relates Orbits in Finite Abelian Groups to Probable Causation/Influence (PI)
From Osher Doctorow Once again disavowing any explicit mention of Probable Causation/ Influence (PI) by the Indian researchers to be discussed, their work actually relates PI to orbits of finite abelian (commutative) groups. Their paper is: 1) "Degenerations and orbits in finite abelian groups," by Kunal Dutta... 31 May 2010 10:52
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