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"maff" |
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15 Nov 2005 07:33:36 PM |
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E=mc2 |
Einstein's Big Idea
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/einstein/
E=mc2
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/b97ded249f35b870
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| User: "thissteve" |
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| Title: Re: E=mc2 |
16 Nov 2005 04:21:17 AM |
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maff wrote:
Einstein's Big Idea
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/einstein/
E=mc2
D'oh! Still no program on G=8pT. That's the one I need the most help
on.
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| User: "thissteve" |
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| Title: Re: E=mc2 |
16 Nov 2005 04:29:34 AM |
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thissteve wrote:
G=8pT
Ergg--someone tell me how to make a pi symbol on here.
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| User: "Bob Pease" |
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| Title: Re: E=mc2 |
16 Nov 2005 07:59:57 AM |
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"thissteve" <thissteve@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1132136974.001843.271110@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
thissteve wrote:
G=8pT
Ergg--someone tell me how to make a pi symbol on here.
PI
RJP
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| User: "Erwin Moller" |
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| Title: Re: E=mc2 |
16 Nov 2005 05:09:16 AM |
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thissteve wrote:
thissteve wrote:
G=8pT
Ergg--someone tell me how to make a pi symbol on here.
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| User: "maff" |
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| Title: Re: E=mc2 |
16 Nov 2005 08:37:46 AM |
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Erwin Moller wrote:
thissteve wrote:
thissteve wrote:
G=8pT
Ergg--someone tell me how to make a pi symbol on here.
G=8(Pi)T
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| User: "Robert J. Kolker" |
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| Title: Re: E=mc2 |
16 Nov 2005 10:13:01 AM |
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thissteve wrote:
maff wrote:
Einstein's Big Idea
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/einstein/
E=mc2
D'oh! Still no program on G=8pT. That's the one I need the most help
on.
Einstein used very little more than elemeentary algebra in his famous
1905 paper on Electrodynamics. To do do general relativity you need
Riemannian geometry and tensors. That is considerably more complicated.
Bob Kolker
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| User: "Chris H. Fleming" |
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| Title: Re: E=mc2 |
16 Nov 2005 08:56:59 AM |
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thissteve wrote:
maff wrote:
Einstein's Big Idea
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/einstein/
E=mc2
D'oh! Still no program on G=8pT. That's the one I need the most help
on.
Hartle has an undergraduate / low level graduate book. It's fairly new.
I highly recommend it.
Now if there was only something good enough to replace MTW.
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