Len Picard [mirai] wrote: [Replies/comments in "[]," + final paragraph.] I read [the article in the New York Times, April 3, '07, BY Carl Zimmer] as far as the...
... From: Terry Blanton Date: Friday, April 6, 2007 12:24 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]: Gravity is a Push ... further ... opposite ... Newton's and Einstein's theory...
Harry, The question of "drag effects" for push gravity was famously introduced by Richard Feynman. The reason that I am a supporter of Gary Vezzoli's neutrino...
Let us consider the following scenario: "B" is a brain in a vat. "Ann" is the mind associated with this brain. Ann perceives a 3D, virtual world that we can...
Adhanom Andemicael [time] wrote: [Replies in [square brackets] as such.] Let us consider the following scenario: "B" is a brain - [and,] "Ann" is the mind...
Frank and Harry -- There are no drag effects related to relativistic particles, as Frank points out. I believe I can give a convincing argument via Relativity...
Dear Stephen et al., In msg# 13773 [Time], I use the term "real" to mean "existing *physically*" or "having a concrete, *physical* existence." I'm sorry I...
- - - - - From "Subjective Activity," to "Subjective Reality." - - - - - Let "reality" mean a "scientific reality," where an object or concept is then "real,"...
I make use of computer science concepts in this post. These concepts may help us understand the nature of mind, matter, space and time. (Please note that...
Dear AA, It seems that what you described below is a modern version of Plato's idealism, and as such it is solipsistic. How do you describe the following...
Adhanom, then Atso [time] wrote: - - [Replies are in [square brackets].] We can distinguish between the objective world (i.e., spacetime) and the subjective...
Hans Dieter Franke [mirai] wrote: HDF:"- The question does it exist or not assumes that 'existence' is an undisputed notion. 'Existence' here means I can...
Hans Dieter and peter, I have thought of "existence" as a subjective passive awareness that "I" exist. From that experience, it is generalized that there must...
peter--By our standards, as we try to progress modern physics forward with fundamental truths, classical physics is of virtually no use, and a waste of your...
... Gary, If time dilation eliminates the drag caused by the flux of particles, then I don't see why it doesn't also eliminate the particles ability to push. ...
Harry, It is my opinion that movement through space is essentially a geometric proposition. "Drag" is the consequence of part of the particle's geometry moving...
Harry - Frank all -- Frank makes very good points. My postulate about time dilation relates to why is it that the property of being at relativistic velocities...
Dr. Herbert FJ Müller wrote: REALITY STRUCTURING regarding TA#93 {& #92} in <www.kjf.ca.> April 12/'07, posted April 19, Response 3 {to C2 peter} {Replies are...
Towards a new test of general relativity? 23 March 2006 from http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/GSP/SEM0L6OVGJE_0.html <<It demonstrates that a superconductive...
Harry, Thank you for posting this experimental result which is extremely interesting to me. I have made an attempt in the statement below to describe the...
Hans Dieter Franke [mirai] wrote: "- 'duration' requires 'time' to measure duration -" Not quite! The measurement of a duration requires any devices (minds or ...
... To: <time@yahoogroups.com>; et al. Sent: Wed., May 09, 2007 07:00:00 hrs Subj. Re: A note on locality and non-locality PLUS "Two Temporal Types." " - A...