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 06 Feb 2008 08:06:18 AM 22 Jun 2003 06:39:28 AM 


Is there a good way to compute indefinite integral numerically? How does FFT compare to numerical integration?

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Quantum Gravity 141.0: Sound vs Light in Astrophysics and Psychology

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Hot Ice Planet???

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bec"s(the 5th state of matter)

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The physics in your fork

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New monograph-book: Syllogism-- ALL THINGS ARE MADE UP OF ATOMS, HENCE UNIVERSE IS ONE ATOM

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Hawking and information paradox

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Re: Producing hydrogen with water and a little metal

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Re: Mercury Kind of Mysterious ??

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Free Energy

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Re: Mercury Kind of Mysterious ??

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Re: Dielectric Strengths of specific substances?

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What is the shape of an electron?

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On the origin of gravity, torsion and inertia in a nutshell

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Welcome! to the Physics Newsgroups

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Quantum Gravity 142.0: Tensors As Proximity-Dependent (Hence PI-Dependent) Objects

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Is it possible to numerically solve a differential equation by FFT?

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Quantum Gravity 142.1: More Re PI As Proximity

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Quantum Gravity 142.2: Why Einstein Field Equations Are Not Multiplicative (Proximity Isn't Multiplicative)

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Quantum Gravity 142.3: Why Maxwell Equations Are Not Multiplicative

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