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Talk:Dyson sphere
Talk:Dyson sphere Parked Section Dyson Sphere Chatter while prepping mathematical proofs for comparison ... t --Romaq) 2) Track down 'Earth' in reference to it's size data and use THAT rather than the NASA reference, keeping data internalized. (done --Romaq) 3) While ... Earth' with relative statistics, hopefully internalize the reference and THEN decide how to progress ...
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Talk:Coriolis effect/archive3
... counterpart of that in meteorology is called inertial wind. --Cleon Teunissen | Talk 4 July 2005 ... for moving the formula to a more advanced section of the article. The main things ... rotating celestial body to a near-perfect sphere.) Imagine the planet has no liquid on ... that particular statement would not rquire specific reference; it is general knowledge, plain for all ... the work of James F. Price, for reference. --Cleon Teunissen | Talk 05:59, 29 ...
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User talk:Ems57fcva/archive 1
... by Neil Ashby. Source of the article: Reference frames and the Sagnac effect Now consider ... network. Observers at rest in the underlying inertial frame would say that this leads to ... in the eastwards direction. From the underlying inertial frame, this can be regarded as the ... light to catch up to the moving reference point. Simple-minded use of Einstein synchronization ... clock by 207.4 nanoseconds. In an inertial frame a portable clock can be ...
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User talk:Cleon Teunissen/archive1
... be the same in all frames of reference. I want to be sure that this ... or if it is only true for inertial frames. The reason I ask is because I linked the frames of reference page to the principle of relativity page ... what would occur on a non-rotating sphere, as my source has it (and which ... 2005 (UTC) Sagnac I looked over your reference. I don't see where you ...
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Talk:Roche limit/archive1
... be elliptical. Unfortunately, both Roche limit (ripped sphere).PNG and RocheLimitAnimation.gif both show, deceptively ... 28 Aug 2004 (UTC) No, in an inertial reference frame, the net force everywhere in the ... pulled. If you want to consider a reference frame rotating with the orbiting body, then ... gave doesn't depend on any particular reference frame, and I think that makes ...
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Talk:Relativity priority dispute/Archive Index
... tildes. You haven't told us the reference where Hilbert published it, where Thorne said ... any conceivable experiment is independent of the inertial frame of reference in which it is performed.2 In ... the velocity of light measured in different inertial frames was the same. They further argued ... time measured by observers belonging to different inertial systems were related to each other ...
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Talk:Relativity priority dispute/Archive0
... tildes. You haven't told us the reference where Hilbert published it, where Thorne said ... any conceivable experiment is independent of the inertial frame of reference in which it is performed.2 In ... the velocity of light measured in different inertial frames was the same. They further argued ... time measured by observers belonging to different inertial systems were related to each other ...
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Talk:Black hole
... going to hit it) by drawing a sphere around the singularity and looking at the ... geodesics going outwards and inwards from the sphere. If they are both contracting, then you ... sole purpose of destroying it? Say, an advanced bomb or payload of anti-matter. Nothing ... ve fallen in yet depends on what reference frame you pick. Ken Arromdee 15:45 ... what time you are experiencing in my reference frame when I receive the light - ...
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Talk:Principle of relativity
... refers to the principle of relativity of inertial motion. the discussion of GR in the ... refers to the principle of relativity of inertial motion." is an interpretation or a judgement ... Isaac Newton outlined a model in which inertial motion was relative and "accelerated" or "rotational ... with background environmental matter. Without that background reference, acceleration or rotation would not be physical ... a foundation or building block for more advanced gravitational theory. A fully general theory, ...
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Atmospheric reentry
... is typically referred to as "q". A sphere-cone is a conical aeroshell with a ... mold line (OML). The angle from the sphere-cone's axis of symmetry to the ... than 70°. The bluntness ratio of a sphere-cone is the ratio of the nose ... of gamma, i.e. relative gamma and inertial gamma. If no distinction is made then ... in the vehicle's wake). For a sphere-cone undergoing ballistic entry, the main ...
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