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SPACEBALLS FOUND IN DISTANT GALAXY
Spaceballs found in distant galaxy The largest molecules ever found in space have been spotted by scientists, it has been reported, and they are called buckyballs. By Andy Bloxham The Telegraph, UK Friday, July 23, 2010 3D computer model of buckyball molecules Photo: Alamy The roughly spherical molecules... 23 Jul 2010 00:35
Attraction of opposite electric charges would form neutronium
The proton and electron would attract each other in a kind of double attraction originating from both their fields. They would come together under attraction and form neutronium. We could manufacture neutronium this way if it was right. Clearly their attraction in todays physics is wrong. There is only one electric... 31 Jul 2010 02:10
Quantiative Science Before Galileo, Venetian Party friend of Pope Urban -- BP's cap&trade?
Is it impossible for you to think straight? Looks like your skills are vital for einsteinism! ... 25 Jul 2010 21:39
Quantum theory survives its latest ordeal
Quantum theory survives its latest ordeal Triple slit experiment fails to crack quantum gravity http://physicsworld.com/cws/m/1800/17632/article/news/43275 ... 24 Jul 2010 18:49
What are space and time? These are them:
On Jul 22, 4:55 pm, John Stafford <n...(a)droffats.ten> wrote: In article <4a067370-2f31-4aa8-9c73-0b41271b7...(a)d8g2000yqf.googlegroups.com>,  Huang <huangxienc...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: In mathematics things are proved. Or they are not proved. The reason you can do this is because everythi... 22 Jul 2010 20:15
EINSTEINIANA AND JOURNALISTS' HONESTY
On Jul 22, 6:10 am, Pentcho Valev <pva...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: However the confusion in Einsteinians' minds is never enough - any idiotic thesis advanced in Einsteiniana has an equipotential and equally idiotic antithesis. So, apart from being hyperheavy (gravity affects them more strongly than other particl... 29 Jul 2010 07:30
Climate skeptics are looking at Beyondish Petroleumish's ca&trade bailout of Wall St. and "the City"
yeah, volcanoes pollute more than trees, only Antartica has one that is constatntly erupting. so, how many "holes" in the ozonosphere? note that, although Montreal was a kind of precedent for Kyoto, it wasn't a "free-er market approach." NASA/NOAA satellite data shows very clearly that the downward trend ... 22 Jul 2010 19:09
James Gosling the Creator of EMACS and JAVA - leaves ORACLE - But then reports started coming in of odd failures. Systems would crash strangely. We'd get crashes in applications. All applications. Crashes in the kernel.
But then reports started coming in of odd failures. Systems would crash strangely. We'd get crashes in applications. All applications. Crashes in the kernel. But then reports started coming in of odd failures. Systems would crash strangely. We'd get crashes in applications. All applications. Crashes in the kerne... 22 Jul 2010 19:09
Climate skeptics are looking at BP's cap&trade bailout of Wall St. and "the City" -- the next & biggest!
I do not represent any organization, but it was just a bit of a technical question, How many "holes" in the ozonopshere be there? thus: you want credentials, check doctor S. Fred Singer's (or, you could just *read* his old, retrospective metastudy on glaciers .-) thus: anyone can grok spatial math, just by... 22 Jul 2010 16:55
The Large Hadron Collider could throw up evidence of new physics earlier than expected
Sam Wormley wrote: NATURE: Large Hadron Collider gets yet more exotic "to-do" list The Large Hadron Collider could throw up evidence of new physics earlier than expected http://links.email.scientificamerican.com/ctt?kn=16&m=35619630&r=NTM5NzIyNzc5MgS2&b=2&j=NzgxMzc4MTgS1&mt=1&rt=0 Not to mention a po... 27 Jul 2010 00:51
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