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From: Laserlight <laserlight@c...>
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 07:24:31 -0400
Subject: Fw: (eS) Questioning the fundamentals



-----Original Message-----
From: exoScience <exomail@space-port.com>
To: List Member <laserlight@cwix.com>
Date: Thursday, October 14, 1999 03:01 AM
Subject: (eS) Questioning the fundamentals

>exoScience - http://www.exosci.com/
>
>Hey everyone,
>
>After a brief :) hiatus, I am back. I've been working on a
revamped
>website (you may notice some changes :).  I've got some
interesting news
>for you:
>
>There have been some assertions recently that question the
'fundamentals'
>of physics and astrophysics:
>
>* Firstly, a theorist has claimed that the speed of light
may  be
>variable, rather than constant:
>  http://www.newsreality.com/localnews/?id=18
>
>* I've also posted an interesting article that questions
our current
>notion of "time" as a framework for the universe:
>  http://www.newsreality.com/localnews/?id=28
>
>Also, some interesting news from astronomy:
>
>* There has been talk regarding the discovery of a 10th
(and perhaps 11th)
>planet orbiting the sun.  Check out all the news at:
>
>http://www.newsreality.com/showbindings/?section=science.as
tronomy&id=4068
>
>* The impressive Chandra telescope has delivered a new
image for us to
>look at:
>
>http://www.newsreality.com/showbindings/?section=science.as
tronomy.hubble&id=4209
>
>* MagLev (magnetic levitation) orbital launch systems are
becoming more a
>reality now that NASA has built an experimental launch
track:
>  http://www.newsreality.com/localnews/?id=23
>
>
>I welcome any comments on the new site design.  The site is
still brand
>new, and there is *much* more to come in the near future.
>
>thanks,
>Dave Watanabe
>davew@exosci.com
>
>
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