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On 2008-08-21, jobst.brandt@stanfordalumni.org <jobst.brandt@stanfordalumni.org> wrote: > Ben C who? wrote: [...] >>>> The other possibility it seems to me is that a _loose_ headset is >>>> what would promote true Brinelling because with a bit of slop in >>>> there the wheel can hit the ground first (after a bump) followed >>>> by the weight of the whole bike and rider crashing onto the races     

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Author: Ben C
Date: Aug 21, 2008 12:14

Ben C who? wrote: The impacts that are believed to cause these "Brinell" dimples are transmitted from the road through a cushioning pneumatic tire that transmits road forces through elastic steel spokes that transmit the force though the hub bearings of which one or possibly two balls on the under side of the bearing cone act on their ball race to give that
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The ISM is what it is, a dark medium in which the speed of a photon is limited to something less than 300,000 km/s. Get past the local ISM of dark matter and the photon race is on. Possibly 1,000,000 km/s. . - Brad Guth Pentcho Valev wrote: > On May 13, 5:19�am, Tom Roberts <tjroberts...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in > sci.physics.rlativity: > > xxein wrote: > > > Source independency does     

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Author: jobst.brandt
Date: Aug 21, 2008 10:19

The ISM is what it is, a dark medium in which the speed of a photon is limited to something less than 300,000 km/s. Get past the local ISM of dark matter and the photon race is on. Possibly 1,000,000 km/s. . - Brad Guth Pentcho Valev wrote: On May 13, 5:19�am, Tom Roberts <tjroberts...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in sci.physics.rlativity: xxein wrote: Source independency does
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The ISM is what it is, a dark medium in which the speed of a photon is limited to something less than 300,000 km/s. Get past the local ISM of dark matter and the photon race is on. Possibly 1,000,000 km/s. . - Brad Guth Pentcho Valev wrote: > On May 13, 5:19�am, Tom Roberts <tjroberts...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in > sci.physics.rlativity: > > xxein wrote: > > > Source independency does     

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Author: BradGuth
Date: May 24, 2008 22:24

The ISM is what it is, a dark medium in which the speed of a photon is limited to something less than 300,000 km/s. Get past the local ISM of dark matter and the photon race is on. Possibly 1,000,000 km/s. . - Brad Guth Pentcho Valev wrote: On May 13, 5:19�am, Tom Roberts <tjroberts...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in sci.physics.rlativity: xxein wrote: Source independency does
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>"Puppet_Sock" <puppet_sock@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:178a0dd6-a05f-4606-812d-3d998327aa56@j22g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >On May 13, 2:40 am, Pentcho Valev <pva...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> On May 13, 5:19 am, Tom Roberts <tjroberts...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in >> sci.physics.rlativity: >[snip] >> > Today, with knowledge gained from GR, we can see the limitations of >> > inertial frames     

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Author: BradGuth
Date: May 24, 2008 22:24

On May 13, 2:40 am, Pentcho Valev <pva...@yahoo.com> wrote: On May 13, 5:19 am, Tom Roberts <tjroberts...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in sci.physics.rlativity: [snip] Today, with knowledge gained from GR, we can see the limitations of inertial frames and the PoR. This relegates SR to being merely a LOCAL theory. Tom Roberts Always devising new camouflage Roberts Roberts
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On May 13, 5:19 am, Tom Roberts <tjroberts...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in sci.physics.rlativity: > xxein wrote: > > Source independency does not confer any other > > attribute to light except the ability to function apart from the > > source. > > Hmm. That plus the PoR implies that the vacuum speed of light is > invariant (i.e. has the value c in any inertial frame). It is rather > silly to separate     

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Author: BradGuth
Date: May 24, 2008 22:24

On May 13, 5:19 am, Tom Roberts <tjroberts...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in sci.physics.rlativity: xxein wrote: Source independency does not confer any other attribute to light except the ability to function apart from the source. Hmm. That plus the PoR implies that the vacuum speed of light is invariant (i.e. has the value c in any inertial frame). It is rather silly to separate
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Author: BradGuth
Date: May 24, 2008 22:24

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Author: Simple Simon
Date: May 13, 2008 12:53

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Author: Puppet_Sock
Date: May 13, 2008 08:45

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Author: Pentcho Valev
Date: May 12, 2008 23:40

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Author: Pentcho Valev
Date: May 12, 2008 23:40

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