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California Institute of Technology | Last Update: May 16, 2007
- Re: Question about gravity
Dear "Juan R." González-Álvarez:
On Mar 15, 8:03 am, "Juan R." González-Álvarez
Thank you for a very informative response. It will help the OP and
posterity. Not that I agree with you, depending on the
simplifications considered, but not important here.
David A. Smith
- Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Ironhead
In news:hnls7r$t59$1@ruby.cit.cornell.edu,
Henry <9-11tr...@experts.org> mused:
Prove that it fell "at a free fall rate". While you're at it,
please tell us what that rate would be.
- Re: Question about gravity
Gravity particles get in the way. Einstein's Gravity Continuum is
correct.
Mitch Raemsch
- Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Ironhead
Claimed that I said the towers dropped at free fall speed. Do
try to keep up. You appear to be mentally ill and very, very
stupid.
As has been proved, the static load was greater than the
load exerted as the upper block was accelerating downward.
Learn how to read and think.
[link]...
- Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Ironhead
As has been proved, the static load was greater than the
load exerted as the upper block was accelerating downward.
Learn how to read and think.
[link]...
"Explicitly invoking Newton's Third Law puts this result in another
light. Since the forces in the interaction are equal and opposite,
- Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Ironhead
That has never been "explained" by anyone. Demolition is a
proved fact. You're still lying and acting like you're
mentally ill - unless it's not an act. <chuckle>
Here's proof of free fall - again.
This video proves free fall. Even NIST was finally forced
to admit it. This is shown nine minutes into the video.
- Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Ironhead
We agree that you lied when you stated that I "keep insisting
that it fell at free fall speed."
I never once said that, nut job. If I had, you'd be able to quote
it, rather than let me expose you as a helpless, self deprecating
nut job and a liar again. <chuckle>
As has been proved, the static load was greater than the
- Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Ironhead
Yes there is. Get some help viewing it. You lie a lot and
are not very intelligent.
This video proves free fall. Even NIST was finally forced
to admit it. This is shown nine minutes into the video.
[link]
Here's the quote you need to focus on. Read it, understand
- Re: Let's design a fake Perpetual Motion machine
Or on a railroad cart.
Hey, David Jones has a PM machine movie!
[link]
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- Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Ironhead
In
knews4u2c...@yahoo.com <knews4u2c...@yahoo.com> mused:
True
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- Re: Question about gravity
The interactions of the quanta is the interaction of the aether with
the matter. If you need to allow your head to hurt a little less you
can conceptualize the aether as consisting of photon particles where
the photons are the quanta.
I prefer Einstein's concept of the aether as not consisting of
particles which can be separately tracked through time which means it
- Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Ironhead
On Mar 12, 5:31 pm, "Peter Webb"
Try a search engine.
[link]
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- Re: 1 billion green toilets for india?
Is that the case? Could you show us the e-mail or communication in
which Google communicates this as the reason for banning you?
- Re: SpaceX says Falcon 9 rocket test fire is a success
When Space Exploration Technologies puts a man on the Moon get back to us.
twit.
- Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Ironhead
In news:hnln0k$ku0$5@ruby.cit.cornell.edu,
Henry <9-11tr...@experts.org> mused:
...you finally agree that there's then no reason to even so much as
suspect anything but the official version occurred. Got it.
did what?
[snip more assertions of physical impossibilities]