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Quantum Physics -- or -- Physics Revisited
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103It's not a bizarre theory. The brain thing is silly but his theory of the naDon Pueblo-1/21/2001
102time-travel.comDon Pueblo-1/21/2001
101My cOUSIN says this is interesting also... funphone.comDon Pueblo-1/21/2001
100foxnews.com grubCarolyn-1/21/2001
99Gravity and the speed of light (very interesting): Message 14845292bela_ghoulashi-1/21/2001
98Well,of course, as the universe expands and the average distance between particlnihil-1/21/2001
97Hey, nothing I trot out could be as bizarre as the stuff that comes out in burstcosmicforce-1/20/2001
96Time to trot out bizzare theories again? Sometimes I think that when the big baTigerPaw-1/20/2001
95Hi TP et all - nice thread, One of the theories of matter is just that though,cosmicforce-1/20/2001
94Courtesy of Brian kerecz, from his New School thread: Stopping light could leadCarolyn-1/20/2001
93OK - you <i>said</i> outlandish. Have you read Crichton's book Carolyn-11/6/2000
92We had a meeting and decided we are right and you are wrong, Do voters and beliDr. Peter E. Pflaum-10/13/2000
91Quantum computing: So start with a particle that's in a superposition of spTom Chwojko-Frank-8/30/2000
90Actually, a lot of us <i>have</i> figured it out. But there is no pSolon-8/29/2000
89No can do. Against the rules. I will tell you this: it is possible, and the PrDon Pueblo-8/29/2000
88You will, of course, be so kind as to enlighten us?Lazarus_Long-8/29/2000
87Harumph. A Non-Believer.Don Pueblo-8/28/2000
86<i>FTL</i> Of course with Faster than Light it is necessary to explaTigerPaw-8/27/2000
85Actually, objects can move FTL. The problem is that nobody on this planet has yeDon Pueblo-8/27/2000
84Distance and speed rely on the metrics of the manifold used to model the space. Tom Chwojko-Frank-8/25/2000
83<i>the universe went from virtually nothing to many light years in a smallTigerPaw-8/25/2000
82<I>A point that moved a millimeter in the early seconds have relatively moNandu-8/25/2000
81Hi TigerPaw, <i>Not objects, but interference patterns.</i> I said JayPC-8/25/2000
80<i>it seems that it is possible for "objects" to travel faster tTigerPaw-8/25/2000
79A flat universe supports the "vaccuum genesis" hypothesis. This implieTigerPaw-8/24/2000
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