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Good Gawd! Isn't ONCE Enugh??18 Jul 2008 06:44 GMT1
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> DOES GOD NEED TO PROVE HE EXISTS?
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Not really because He did it in August 1963.
Amsterdam: my favorite city17 Jul 2008 22:29 GMT1
Amsterdam is the city of brotherhood.  http://www.prontohotel.com
recommends the beautiful "Northern Venice", nickname that Amsterdam
earned thanks to its many channels, to those who desire to have an
opening mind experience. Great museums, buildings and gorgeous
Spam Free Alternatives to Usenet Astronomy Groups17 Jul 2008 20:01 GMT37
Spam Free Alternatives to Usenet Astronomy Groups
There are viable alternatives to the usenet astronomy groups that do
not suffer heavily from non-astronomical spam nor from the obsessive
postings of people such as Brad Guth, Lin Liangtai and Oriel36. Indeed
On the contrary, what Nicholson doesn't realise...17 Jul 2008 15:57 GMT1
When will Martin Nicholson realise that no matter whether other people
may or may not have done the things he alleges, and no matter how
guilty they may or may not be, the fact remains that this in no way
excuses, qualifies, or makes acceptable instances where Martin
Zero Origin Universe, update 2.17 Jul 2008 14:33 GMT1
Zero Origin Universe, update (2).
Update (1) can be found here
http://members.optusnet.com.au/maxkeon/zerorign.html
   The building blocks of matter.
Sirius B17 Jul 2008 04:32 GMT19
Sirius B evidently did go Nova 120 million years ago, it is only 8.6
light years away how could anything on earth survived such a
blast.....
Krita started 146 milj ago and ended 86 milj years ago?
"Black Hole" Racial term17 Jul 2008 01:57 GMT28
Dallas County officials spar over 'black hole' comment
A special meeting about Dallas County traffic tickets turned tense and
bizarre this afternoon.
County commissioners were discussing problems with the central
What if (on Planck energy&Time17 Jul 2008 00:01 GMT36
What if the big bang had a black hole pressure of the whole universe in
sphere the size of which could fit inside a Planck length? Pressure
would have made almost infinite heat.in this Planck area        At a
time of 10-^35 seconds ATB all there is of forces were just one big
Stellar Hydrostatic Equilibrium with Differential Rotation16 Jul 2008 22:13 GMT10
I followed the procedure at the following site,
http://www.astro.utu.fi/~cflynn/Stars/l4.html
and I believe that I've correctly added a centripetal force term to the
derivation of the differential equation for stellar hydrostatic
Nicholson, Jealousy and Spite16 Jul 2008 18:33 GMT1
It would be best if Nicholson listed for this fair usenet group what
things he has achieved that should cause anyone to be jealous,
especially in terms of science and any scientific publication he may
have generated, which often has been his main claim of interest.
BIG EFFECTS AND ESOTERIC DETAILS IN EINSTEIN RELATIVITY16 Jul 2008 13:59 GMT3
http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2008/703/2
Right Again, Einstein
"In Einstein's relativistic universe, matter curves space and slows
down time, and the speed of light remains the only constant. But those
Saturn's moon energy source16 Jul 2008 10:30 GMT4
OK, Gurus, what do you think of this?
Probably old news, but a show on Cassini reported that a moon on
Saturn (Phoebe?) was emitting liquid/gas water at one of its poles.
Apparently the heat necessary to keep this water from being ice was
Tom Potter's comments on my animations.16 Jul 2008 06:42 GMT5
Many people have complemented me on my animations including Potter
who said "It's amazing how well and how fast he does graphics."
Whilst I appreciate such comments, it should be said that I do not
produce quickly.  Much thought goes into each animation and it
Gravity assist to Mars by retrograde comets?16 Jul 2008 06:36 GMT11
I'm thinking in regards to shortening the travel time for a manned
Mars mission. There is a nice article here on gravity assist or the
gravitational slingshot effect:
Gravity assist.
A New Frontier for Title IX: Science16 Jul 2008 02:45 GMT2
A New Frontier for Title IX: Science
Victor Koen
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/15/science/15tier.html
The National Science Foundation, NASA and the Department of Energy have
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