> I do realize this is probably better suited for freebsd-questions , however haven't received any response and was simply hoping someone would be kind enough. I recently obtained a very decent ups, however it is not supported by NUT. It does however come with winpower software that does run on FreeBSD. However it rewuired java. So installed from ports And
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"Relativity Revisited" Authors: Flora Lopis (MIT), Max Tegmark (MIT) abstract: Was Einstein wrong? This paper provides a detailed technical review of Einstein's special and general relativity from an astrophysical perspective, including the historical development of the theories, experimental tests, modern applications to black holes, cosmology and parallel universes, and last but not least
"Relativity Revisited" Authors: Flora Lopis (MIT), Max Tegmark (MIT) abstract: Was Einstein wrong? This paper provides a detailed technical review of Einstein's special and general relativity from an astrophysical perspective, including the historical development of the theories, experimental tests, modern applications to black holes, cosmology and parallel universes, and last but not least