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Record 930 Name: Katherine MacLean Website: Katherine MacLean's Homepage Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: Maine Time: 1998-11-29 18:35:04 Comments: My trail of approach was through links of alterative physics. Aether Theory always seemed to be common sense. "Turbulance in the aether generates matter and sustains the continuing universe" was a good explanation when I was eight and challanged to explain a universe that was not bothered by entropy. Entropy or tepidness death of the Universe was always a foolish theory. Uneven concentration of energy is caused by gravity pulling gas out of space and concentrating it in stars. As long as gravity makes new sources of heat and light, the universe will go on with life using the unbalance of energy to spin off more life. My Home Page states non establishment opinions somewhat combatively. My home page address might not work. I can only access it on the editing mode at angelfire. Can't get it right from outside. Getting old! Slow to master new tech.! Your site rates high with me. |
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Record 929 Name: Lilly Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: Earth Time: 1998-11-26 21:28:26 Comments: Geez! I copied "theory of Theories", and MAYBE someday I'll print out those 11,count 'em, 11 pages of philosophy! |
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Record 928 Name: Randy J. Coslow Website: Outlander's Outlandish Productions Homepage: The Outlands Referred by: Yahoo! From: Daytona Beach, FL, USA Time: 1998-11-26 00:13:30 Comments: I have two ideas that have been plauging my for months. The first is using the sublimation of dry ice to propell something (namely an aircraft, flying is my love). The second is using pixels (like from a computer montitor, a good one) and either one pixel cameras or (more likely) some kind of PhotoVoltic cells (the pixels being exactly 180 degrees from the input device) to display the image from one side of an object to the other. If this were to be used on a ball, every input device would display to the pixel directly opposite from it making the ball invisble. I am going to post a refined paper of the dry ice engine on my website soon (the one on there now is exteremly old) and a paper on this "resoltion defined invisibility" after that. Please mail me, I really want to talk with some one about these ideas -Randy J. Coslow |
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Record 927 Name: Peter Fred Website: Gravity and Antigravity Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: Ohio Time: 1998-11-25 15:40:54 Comments: Please go to my web site and see if it qualifies as a source or link that about an alternate gravity theory. I show a partial picture of my invention and a graph where I get about a 1% weight loss. I also cite logical flaws in the in the experiments that support General Relativity and Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation. I also reveal a way to resolve the solar neutrino problem and age of the universe paradox. |
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Record 924 Name: Marcel-Marie LeBel Website: The physics of time-speed Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: Ottawa, Canada Time: 1998-11-25 04:20:51 Comments: This started 25 years ago as a quest for the Holy Grail of physcis: gravitation. January 98 I get an answers which is bigger than the question. It was physics, but now it is philosophy. Einstein marked the end of an era: the observer - spectator. We are now 80 years past that marker and we still don't get it. After the relative observer, the next logical question should have been : "How do alter the real universe in order to make our reality happen?" This is opening a new bracket into the next logical step in the evolution of human consciousness". Let's start making a distinction between the real universe and our reality. There is only time, time-speed, time-speed variation ...(forget about "space") Keywords: pace of time, flow of time, time-speed, time speed, time flow, speed of time. I salute here: Erno W. Veroczei for his intuition into the speed of time / C. Johan Masreliez for his expanding cosmos / Ilya Prigogine for his sharp attention to time / Dr. Paul Marmet for his "Absurdities in Modern in Modern Physics: A Solution" / Keith Hardy for his speed of "space". |
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Record 923 Name: Jim MacBrayne Website: Jim MacBrayne's Home Page Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: Glasgow Time: 1998-11-24 21:00:45 Comments: I've been dropping in here every so often for a couple of years. When I thought of writing my own home page, I liked this one so much that I downloaded the source and used it as a template |
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Record 922 Name: David Frelat Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: Montréal Canada Time: 1998-11-24 04:41:50 Comments: Keep up the good work! |
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Record 921 Name: john Website: Referred by: Net Search From: akron, ohio Time: 1998-11-23 23:37:22 Comments: this website is a very nice compilation of informative and interesting theoretical physicists ideas, which is what i came here to find, i have probably been reading here for the last two weeks. thank you. |
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Record 918 Name: Jo Ann Bohna Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: Quantico, VA Time: 1998-11-22 00:00:25 Comments: I have written a paper that extends Einstein's theory of relativity to also cover patterned movement. this idea appears to explain the behavior of subatomic partical's tendencies to phase into matter or patterned energy. I wish to study the production of patterned energy. I am looking for a place to study subatomic partical behavior to see if 1. Einstein was right and gravity is responsible, along with straight line energy, for the phasing into 'matter' of 'energy'. 2. If the above is proven, can we manipulate any portion of the process by introducing prepatterened movement. I am presently a student at CU Boulder, I am not offically a physics student, but have been working on a project to repair a detector for use in Ca. Nobody here is researching relativity in terms of subatomic partical behavior. I wish to move my studies to a place where I could work on a project headed in this direction. I would also like to list my paper on your service, in hopes that someone with similiar ideas is looking |
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Record 917 Name: steve Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: Colorado Time: 1998-11-21 05:38:31 Comments: I am interested in n-dimentional theories and the likes and I don't believe that science-fiction is neccessarily fiction. if you have any reccomendations PLEASE e-mail me. I have an aviation background and a strong interest in physics which was inspired by Robert Heinlein. Being the sole support for a family of 5 , I have neither the time nor funds for conventional methods of education. A personal tutor via internet would be wonderful? Any takers? |
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Record 914 Name: Jared Crawford Website: Referred by: Yahoo! From: Kansas Time: 1998-11-18 14:43:29 Comments: I think that your site is very influentail to future scuba divers of the world. |
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Record 913 Name: kitty O'Shea Website: Referred by: Clicked on a 'Guestbooks by GuestWorld' Button From: Canada Time: 1998-11-17 22:10:44 Comments: Excellent! Really...i am an artist and you have inspired me to paint from the "Planck length"...I plan on doing it in butterfly wings and calling it...or rather fashioning it after a love relationship...what do you think? Thanks for bringing this thought to mind...tell me...what do you think...Is art science before it is proved? Or does real science start with that single creative thought. And later when that thought is created...trransformed and wieghed down with it's own truism...does it become true science? |
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Record 912 Name: David M. Childers Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: Reading, Pennsylvania, USA Time: 1998-11-17 03:32:17 Comments: Remarkable site for those dilettantes of Particle Physics and related phenomena. |
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Record 911 Name: Alex Gilbert Website: Not yet Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: Luxembourg Time: 1998-11-16 13:38:01 Comments: Hi friends, Can anybody tell me where time has past? I just couldn't find it in any of the places I've been... and I start feeling a prisoner of timelesnes. Can there be anything worse than beeing condemned to infinity? Thanks for responding. Alex Gilbert |
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Record 910 Name: Kenneth Hall Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: MD (temporarily) Time: 1998-11-15 22:46:54 Comments: First visit; I'll be back. |
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Record 908 Name: christian Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: orlando Time: 1998-11-15 03:38:27 Comments: hi just sining in |
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Record 907 Name: Jamie Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: Ontario Time: 1998-11-14 21:10:55 Comments: I thought it was a good game! |
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Record 906 Name: Elisa Bass Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: Time: 1998-11-13 14:02:54 Comments: perfect source for my modern physics class! But what exactly does that 'spooky' pumpkin mean? |
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Record 905 Name: Amanda Hall Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: Florida Time: 1998-11-11 08:40:07 Comments: Hey, i am learing about this guy because of school! Cool, huh? |
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Record 903 Name: Budgie Website: False Dot Com Referred by: From a Friend From: Ontario, Canada Time: 1998-11-07 19:37:56 Comments: Nice to see something more then mindless dribble on the net. |
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Record 902 Name: Rahilah Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: Glasgow/ Scotland/ U.k Time: 1998-11-04 10:40:41 Comments: Excellent help for my research...thankz!! |
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Record 901 Name: Chara Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: TN Time: 1998-11-03 20:46:22 Comments: This is really cool! |
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Record 900 Name: Stefan Dickmann Website: Saarlodri´s and Schaengelchen´s Webpages Referred by: Lycos From: Germany Time: 1998-11-03 14:41:47 Comments: Very lovely designed pages. |
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Record 899 Name: Abbie Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: Louisiana Time: 1998-11-01 22:19:15 Comments: cool photo!!! |
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Record 898 Name: Brendan Dolan Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: Avon Oh Time: 1998-11-01 21:36:58 Comments: Cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Record 897 Name: bearzie Website: Referred by: From a Friend From: baltimore, maryland Time: 1998-11-01 20:08:26 Comments: tank this site is very educational for the young and old. you learn new things everyday i myself find that interesting. it doesn't hurt to learn it hurts not knowing we have to open our minds more so it can grow with knowledge. |
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Record 896 Name: maria stanham Website: A wonderful teacher Referred by: Just Surfed On In From: Uruguay, South America Time: 1998-11-01 04:21:50 Comments: As a teacher myself and working on a project on "The International Year of the Ocean" with my students, I recall all the wonders that Jacques Cousteau put in front of our eyes; an underwater world for us to enjoy, learn from and respect. His underwater films always fascinated me and they still do. I want my students to learn about his life as an example of someone who dedicated his life to explore the wonders of our planet and how we should preserve it. |