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The Following is up for Absolute Auction at www.PlunderHere.com: Item Name : 2007-2009 isuzu iseries i-290 truck bed tailgate extender 2008 Auction Starts : May. 05 2010 07:50:03 Auction Ends : Jun. 30 2010 07:50:03 Starting Bid : 99.99 Shipping From : United States - Zip Code: 11214 Description of item : All bed sizes in stock. this auction is for the sizes listed in the auction     

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Author: nntp
Date: May 31, 2010 19:31

The Following is up for Absolute Auction at www.PlunderHere.com: Item Name : 2007-2009 isuzu iseries i-290 truck bed tailgate extender 2008 Auction Starts : May. 05 2010 07:50:03 Auction Ends : Jun. 30 2010 07:50:03 Starting Bid : 99.99 Shipping From : United States - Zip Code: 11214 Description of item : All bed sizes in stock. this auction is for the sizes listed in the auction
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The Following is up for Absolute Auction at www.PlunderHere.com: Item Name : 2007-2009 isuzu iseries i-290 truck bed tailgate extender 2008 Auction Starts : May. 05 2010 07:50:03 Auction Ends : Jun. 30 2010 07:50:03 Starting Bid : 99.99 Shipping From : United States - Zip Code: 11214 Description of item : All bed sizes in stock. this auction is for the sizes listed in the auction     

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Author: nntp
Date: May 31, 2010 19:31

From Osher Doctorow Walter A. Simons and Joel L. Weiner of University of Hawaii in Hawaii USA, "Protein folding: a new geometric analysis," arXiv: 0809.2079 v1 [math-ph] 11 Sep 2008, 9 pages, establish that geometric twisting folds proteins via the sine-Gordon equation which is (probably unknown to Simons and Weiner) the Probable Causation/Influence Entanglement equation: 1) Wxy + k sin
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On Jul 23, 7:37 pm, Tom Roberts <tjroberts...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Phil wrote: > > I came across a description of how gravity loses energy making gravity > > waves. The "thought experiment" involved Atlas and two great iron > > spheres. Basically the argument is this. Atlas throws the spheres in > > opposite directions (at equal velocities) and when they come back they > > have lost some     

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Phil wrote: I came across a description of how gravity loses energy making gravity waves. The "thought experiment" involved Atlas and two great iron spheres. Basically the argument is this. Atlas throws the spheres in opposite directions (at equal velocities) and when they come back they have lost some of their energy. The explanation being that while outbound they always feel
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On Jul 23, 4:40 am, Phil <cms...@earthlink.net> wrote: > On Jul 22, 10:42 pm, Eric Gisse <jowr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Jul 22, 8:13 pm, Phil <cms...@earthlink.net> wrote: > > > You confuse binding energy with gravitational waves which arise from > > the second time derivative of the quadrupole moment of a mass > > distribution. > > Eric, thanks for your response.  Binding energy?  Do     

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Author: OsherD
Date: Sep 12, 2008 00:20

On Jul 22, 10:42 pm, Eric Gisse <jowr...@gmail.com> wrote: On Jul 22, 8:13 pm, Phil <cms...@earthlink.net> wrote: You confuse binding energy with gravitational waves which arise from the second time derivative of the quadrupole moment of a mass distribution. Eric, thanks for your response. Binding energy? Do you mean the energy stored by gravity in the spheres arising from each
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On Jul 22, 8:13 pm, Phil <cms...@earthlink.net> wrote: > I came across a description of how gravity loses energy making gravity > waves.  The "thought experiment" involved Atlas and two great iron > spheres.  Basically the argument is this.  Atlas throws the spheres in > opposite directions (at equal velocities) and when they come back they > have lost some of their energy.  The explanation being     

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Author: Phil
Date: Jul 23, 2008 19:10

I came across a description of how gravity loses energy making gravity waves. The "thought experiment" involved Atlas and two great iron spheres. Basically the argument is this. Atlas throws the spheres in opposite directions (at equal velocities) and when they come back they have lost some of their energy. The explanation being that while outbound they always feel a pull which is from the
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Author: Tom Roberts
Date: Jul 23, 2008 18:37

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Author: Eric Gisse
Date: Jul 23, 2008 11:10

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Date: Jul 23, 2008 05:40

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Author: Eric Gisse
Date: Jul 22, 2008 21:42

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Author: Phil
Date: Jul 22, 2008 21:13

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