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Tom Roberts writes: >> [TomVF]: Publication of experiments funded in-house is often published >> in-house at most major science agencies because that enhances the >> agency's reputation. These are still peer-reviewed papers. In-house >> editorial boards are usually stricter than journal referees because they >> feel the reputation of their home institution is at stake. > [Roberts]: Nonsense     

Group: sci.physics.relativity · Group Profile · Search for term xv in sci.physics.relativity
Author: Tom Van Flandern
Date: Sep 15, 2008 11:28

Tom Roberts <tjroberts137@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message bkYwk.20913$mh5.13096@nlpi067.nbdc.sbc.com Tom Van Flandern wrote: [snip something] There's no point in continuing. I made the "mistake" of visiting metaresearch.org and looking at some of the papers there. It is QUITE CLEAR that Tom Van Flandern does not understand either SR [@] or GR [%%]. [@] One of his papers attempts
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Tom Van Flandern wrote: > Steve Carlip writes: >> [Carlip]: it's hard to know how to respond to someone who doesn't even >> understand the math well enough to recognize that there's a disagreement. > You are confining your arguments, and apparently your thinking, to > the math of GR. Yes, because you CLAIMED to agree with the math of GR. That ought to give you and Steve common ground     

Group: sci.physics.relativity · Group Profile · Search for term xv in sci.physics.relativity
Author: Dirk Van de moortel
Date: Sep 8, 2008 09:56

In some QFT books it is written that the generating functional Z[J]=\int \mathcal{D}\phi e^{i\int d^{4}x(\mathcal{L}_{o} +V(\phi) +J \phi) } can be expressed in equivalent form: Z[J]=e^{i\int d^{4}xV(\phi)} \int \mathcal{D}\phi e^{i\int d^{4}x(\mathcal{L}_{o} +J\phi )}. The only argument supporting this statement I found is that V(\phi) does not depend on J. But I'm still suspicious about
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In some QFT books it is written that the generating functional Z[J]=\int \mathcal{D}\phi e^{i\int d^{4}x(\mathcal{L}_{o} +V(\phi) +J \phi) } can be expressed in equivalent form: Z[J]=e^{i\int d^{4}xV(\phi)} \int \mathcal{D}\phi e^{i\int d^{4}x(\mathcal{L}_{o} +J\phi )}. The only argument supporting this statement I found is that V(\phi) does not depend on J. But I'm still suspicious about     

Group: sci.physics.relativity · Group Profile · Search for term xv in sci.physics.relativity
Author: Tom Roberts
Date: Sep 7, 2008 15:11

On Thu, 2007-05-24 at 10:07 +0200, Alexandre Rossi wrote: Does the BIOS setup allow changing the graphics aperture size? If yes, can you try increasing it? Nothing like that in the BIOS menus. Note that some BIOSes obfuscate it as DVMT (Dynamic Video Memory Technology) or some other fancy marketing term. The BIOS of my VAIO VGN-B1VP does not have
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> > > Does the BIOS setup allow changing the graphics aperture size? If yes, > > > can you try increasing it? > > > > Nothing like that in the BIOS menus. > > Note that some BIOSes obfuscate it as DVMT (Dynamic Video Memory > Technology) or some other fancy marketing term. The BIOS of my VAIO VGN-B1VP does not have more than Date, Password, IDE devices and Boot device settings. Anyway     

Group: sci.physics.particle · Group Profile · Search for term xv in sci.physics.particle
Author: Quantum_Devil
Date: Dec 23, 2007 06:31

On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 20:57 +0200, Alexandre Rossi wrote: Does the BIOS setup allow changing the graphics aperture size? If yes, can you try increasing it? Nothing like that in the BIOS menus. Note that some BIOSes obfuscate it as DVMT (Dynamic Video Memory Technology) or some other fancy marketing term. -- Earthling Michel Dänzer | http://tungstengraphics
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My beloved Jewish brothers and sisters, as promised, I post the continuation of the narration of the ongoing saga of the Noble Jewish Nation in its quest for self-determination and self-emancipation. In this quest we succeeded beyond belief, beyond any expectation, in a manner that no other nation accomplished. All this in a mere 110 years, all the while beleaguered by the false claimers     

Group: sci.physics · Group Profile · Search for term xv in sci.physics
Author: Quantum_Devil
Date: Dec 23, 2007 06:31

This is guaranteed spam from unconfirmed opt-in mailing lists for spurious addresses at poopypants.com or other vanity domains. hormboy@fw.merk.com is a USENET spamtrap seed. ---------------------- From hnjsaddl@alicedsl.de Tue Sep 26 13:04:44 2006 Received: from mx0.public.com (mx0.public.com [66.112.160.20]) by public.com (8.12.10/8.12.10) with ESMTP id k8QH4i7c010075 for <x@public
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Author: Michel Dänzer
Date: May 24, 2007 05:40

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Author: Alexandre Rossi
Date: May 24, 2007 01:20

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Author: Michel Dänzer
Date: May 24, 2007 01:10

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Author: Dan Barkye
Date: Mar 24, 2007 09:44

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Author: USENET n.a.n-a.s reports
Date: Sep 26, 2006 11:01

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