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Re: David Hilbert's Explanation of Albert Einstein's Success     

Author: zzbunker
Date: Jun 1, 2008 17:10

...not light. All you can do is mumble about 'pretensors' and how you don't want to show the derivation, like it is some deep dark secret that the world isn't prepared for. Pretensors are not a derivation. Pre-tensors are simply the natural objects of a generalized mathematical construct that ...
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Re: David Hilbert's Explanation of Albert Einstein's Success     

Author: zzbunker
Date: Jun 1, 2008 17:10

...not light. All you can do is mumble about 'pretensors' and how you don't want to show the derivation, like it is some deep dark secret that the world isn't prepared for. Pretensors are not a derivation. Pre-tensors are simply the natural objects of a generalized mathematical construct that ...
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Re: David Hilbert's Explanation of Albert Einstein's Success     

Author: Shubee
Date: Jun 1, 2008 15:59

... approach complete. All you can do is mumble about 'pretensors' and how you don't want to show the derivation, like it is some deep dark secret that the world isn't prepared for. Pretensors are not a derivation. Pre-tensors are simply the natural objects of a generalized mathematical construct that has ...
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Re: David Hilbert's Explanation of Albert Einstein's Success     

Author: Shubee
Date: Jun 1, 2008 15:59

... approach complete. All you can do is mumble about 'pretensors' and how you don't want to show the derivation, like it is some deep dark secret that the world isn't prepared for. Pretensors are not a derivation. Pre-tensors are simply the natural objects of a generalized mathematical construct that has ...
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Re: David Hilbert's Explanation of Albert Einstein's Success     

Author: Eric Gisse
Date: Jun 1, 2008 12:59

... in sci.physics and sci.physics.relativity despite having zero physics content whatsoever? All you can do is mumble about 'pretensors' and how you don't want to show the derivation, like it is some deep dark secret that the world isn't prepared for.
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Re: David Hilbert's Explanation of Albert Einstein's Success     

Author: Eric Gisse
Date: Jun 1, 2008 12:59

... in sci.physics and sci.physics.relativity despite having zero physics content whatsoever? All you can do is mumble about 'pretensors' and how you don't want to show the derivation, like it is some deep dark secret that the world isn't prepared for.
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exm34.memo     

Author: Clearing Archive Roboposter
Date: May 29, 2008 21:13

...Past Lives, Psychiatrists In November 1950, a month before I left New York for Israel I was told in a whisper, in a corner, as a deep dark secret, that if you ran dianetics long enough you ran into past deaths. At that time, one would become outcast from the psychological community for talking ...
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Re: DRAGON HUNT - Enter the Homeland     

Author: ShadoWolf
Date: May 23, 2008 14:09

... hair color, all looked alike to the untrained eye. Galwyn wondered about Dakar breeding, he suspected a deep dark secret, perhaps nefarious. Most dwarves, like FireHammer, will say very little of the Dakar, other than how they...knight or soldier. In fact he wore no armor at all, only dark grey cloth and a sizeable cloak. The look in his grey ...
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Re: 911 and the deep government     

Author: BDK
Date: Jun 12, 2008 22:35

...societies with shared interests, some which may be more "secret" than others depending on relative remoteness among all societies. What Professor Peter Dale Scott has to say, concerning "deep government", is standard fare for analysis in political science. ... a rainbow. Human beings are stumbling about in the dark quite a bit, so they resort to devices of ...
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Re: 911 and the deep government     

Author: BDK
Date: Jun 12, 2008 22:35

...societies with shared interests, some which may be more "secret" than others depending on relative remoteness among all societies. What Professor Peter Dale Scott has to say, concerning "deep government", is standard fare for analysis in political science. ... a rainbow. Human beings are stumbling about in the dark quite a bit, so they resort to devices of ...
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