From: Sam Wormley on 28 Jun 2010 18:37 ScienceShot: Quasar Caught Dining on a Galaxy Rare view reveals what powers these cosmic beacons http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2010/06/scienceshot-quasar-caught-dining.html?etoc
From: spudnik on 28 Jun 2010 19:14 you know, the only guy who had a wave named after him in the 20th century, who wasn't surfer-dood? > http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2010/06/scienceshot-quasar-caug... thus&so: I question that about Franklin, since the polarity (and charge) is rather arbitrary, in the first place (although they used to use a flow of positive charges, what is the same as the flow of "holes," today.) anyway, what is the problem with Lorentzian dilation of time & length, if it is not apparent within the relativistic frame? doesn't it all boil-down to the fact that the speed (not velocity) of light is the maximum, such that the internal angular momenta of atoms would clearly be limited in the direction of the speed (velocity) of the ship -- is that so hard to see? > He guessed wrong. Within a few years there was evidence of this but > the matter was not conclusively proven for several decades. -- Rep. Waxman, Pres. Obama and BP, les ducs d'oil; the last bailout of Wall St. is cap&trade! http://wlym.com
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