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Alex Jones on Climate Gate 
  [link] 1) The e-mails are real 2) All the UN reports is based on work that we now know is fraudulent. 3) The frauds wouldn't show their data. 4) The Frauds persecuted real scientist who questioned their bogus work. 5) The goal of the fraud was to make serfs out of common people.... more »
By Marvin the Martian  - 17:19 - 1 new of 1 message    

"How the Aether Leads to Our Reality" 
  "How the Aether Leads to Our Reality" (See also our sister website reticsessays.com) The previous posting showed ("A Basic Look at the Aether") that the classical Aether must exist because it endowed the volume of supposedly "empty" space with observable properties. If space were not filled with... more »
By Muidem  - 15:40 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Scientists agree on this 
  Every probabilistic problem from orthodox mathematics can be reworded and solved by discarding the random variable and replacing it with considerations based on existential indeterminacy and of course conservation. One can compose existent magnitudes with nonexistent magnitudes to obtain existentially indeterminate magnitudes.... more »
By Huang  - 15:13 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Radioactive photoluminescent material...what is it and how does it work? 
  I have a plastic case that glows in the dark. I thought it was radioactive, in that it constantly releases photons spontaneously, but much to my surprise I found that if you store it in the dark for several hours or days, it does not luminesce much. When exposed for a few seconds to light, even incandescent light, it glows much more... more »
By RayLopez99  - 14:43 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Star Trek and black holes 
  For the five or six people on rec.arts.sf.movies who haven't seen "Star Trek," I won't give any specific names of any planets; or you can just skip this message. This is just me writing down one of those dumb thought processes that occur when I'm at work and bored. So, some people have commented that the way "Star Trek" shows a planet... more »
By Modemac  - 13:44 - 4 new of 4 messages    

ECCOMAS CFD 2010 Mini-Symposium on Image Processing and Visualization 
  ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----------------- (Apologies for cross-posting) Mini-Symposium on Image Processing and Visualization ECCOMAS CFD 2010 - Fifth European Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics June 14th -17th, 2010, Lisbon, Portugal... more »
By tavares@fe.up.pt  - 13:11 - 1 new of 1 message    

(u_all) Chemical Concept Of Life - 'The Big Bang In Your Primordial* Soup' - {HRI note 20091115-I-V3.2.1-u_all} 
  ...[snip 755 lines of crap] Google Images miller urey 12,500 hits idiot
By Uncle Al  - 16:41 - 1 new of 1 message    

Chemical Concept Of Life - 'The Big Bang In Your Primordial* Soup' - {HRI note 20091115-I-V3.2.1} 
  ...[snip 750 lines of crap] Google Images miller urey 12,500 hits idiot
By Uncle Al  - 16:40 - 1 new of 1 message    

Why Pendulum as a clock do not shows, what General Theory of Relativity predicts? 
  [link] You can see and hear as it works: tik...tak, tik..tak, tik..tak (in polish !) When there is less gravitation: tiiiiik..........taaak, tiiiiik..........taaak.... The time is quite different, than GR predicts. Why?
By Enes  - 08:05 - 4 new of 4 messages    

Quantum Gravity 345.9: Sound Waves as in Sonoluminescence Give Clues To Expansion-Contraction, Repulsion-Attraction 
  From Osher Doctorow Take a look at Wikipedia's online articles "Sonoluminescence", "Speed of Sound", "Acoustic Wave Equation," "Electromagnetic Wave Equation," and Hyperphysics' "Transverse Waves," "Longitudinal Waves," at [link] or directly under the last two titles. Here are some remarkable conclusions, in my words, from reading those... more »
By OsherD  - 07:33 - 1 new of 1 message    

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