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- Judge reserves ruling on acquittal in Bennett case
Judge reserves ruling on acquittal in Bennett case
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By Violet Gonda
10 March 2010
High Court Judge Justice Chinembiri Bhunu reserved his decision to 31st
March, on whether or not Roy Bennett should be acquitted.
This was after hearing submissions on Wednesday from the State, which - Malaysia expresses anger over seizure of Zim farm
Malaysia expresses anger over seizure of Zim farm
[link]
By Alex Bell
10 March 2010
The Malaysian government has officially protested the seizure of a
Malaysian-owned banana plantation in eastern Manicaland, in a move which
threatens diplomatic ties between the two countries.
An official from Kuala Lumpur's embassy in Harare, Mohamad Nizan Mohamad, - Re: Faster than light? Relative to what? Actually entangle particles are a sing quantum entity.
- Re: Much of the outcome will depend on Earth's response to the anticipated temperature increase OK
- Re: A constant speed of light in all reference frames? Surely you can't be serious.
On Mar 9, 1:16 pm, "Peter Webb" <webbfam...@DIESPAMDIEoptusnet .com.au>
wrote:
[..]
According to SRT, "space" is not affected by speed (and if understand
correctly, space is hardly affected according to GRT). The experiments
agree to very high precision with SRT - which disproves your simple
model.
Harald - Re: Faster than light? Relative to what?
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 14:48:35 -0600, Sam Wormley <sworml...@gmail.com>
wrote:
And, quantum entangled particles interact with each other, instantly
across large distances, by means of the other spatial dimensions
posited by String Theory?
Gordon - Re: A constant speed of light in all reference frames? Surely you can't be serious.
Absolutely correct. The analysis can be done using RMS or SME and it
results into a perfectly valid experiment. I think that Gagnon ran his
experiment a few months before RMS came out, so he could not benefit
from it. - Re: A constant speed of light in all reference frames? Surely you can't be serious.
Once again, it is NOT the (reputable) Physical Review, it is the
fringe Physical Letters A - Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Hank the Fired Janitor
On Mar 10, 12:32 pm, Hankie the Self-Admitted Fired Janitor
<9-11nutbag...@pathological-li ars.org> flailed:
Bzzzzztttt! Debunked fully and completely in prior posts. Please have
your mommy 'splain them to you, Hankie. - Re: A constant speed of light in all reference frames? Surely you can't be serious.
Hey Inertial, FrediFizzx isn't a pseudo of Ilja Schmeltzer and
Springer isn't a "self-publishing" company either. ;-)
But this thread's blunder of Physical Review stresses the fact that we
shouldn't attach too much value to "reputable" journals either. They
merely serve as imperfect filter - a bit like spam filters. :) - Re: Much of the outcome will depend on Earth's response to the anticipated temperature increase
Or it could be very good, or it could be no difference.
Since we've had the technology to make the planet cooler (but not warmer)
for about a half century, I vote for wait and see. - Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Hankie the Self-Admitted Fired Janitor
On Mar 10, 12:32 pm, Hank the Kooker <Lying-Shithead.@brain-
damage.org> lied:
Wow, where'd you get THAT lie, Hankie? Four lies in one sentence.
I wonder, is that a new personal best for you? Nah, probably not. - Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Hank the Chemical Huffing Fired Janitor
On Mar 10, 12:30 pm, Hankie the Brain Damaged Fired Janitor
<9-11nutbag...@hole-in-my-head .org> amused his many betters with:
We know, Fired Janitor Boy. That is why I am asking you why you
propose a theory that depends on suspending the laws of physics while
arm-waving in denial the official findings that are fully consistent - Re: NIST wipes the floor with 9/11 kookers
On Mar 10, 2:01 pm, knowsknothing...@lying-sack-of -shit.com spewed
falsehoods:
Do you realize as you post this debunked video that it is false? - Re: NIST wipes the floor with 9/11 kookers
On Mar 10, 1:14 pm, knowsknothing...@lying-sack-of -shit.com spewed
falsehoods:
YOU have been caught lying, FACT. You cannot get around this FACT.
PLUS you cannot name one thing I have lied about, since you're the
liar.
TRY IT.
NAME ONE THING.
You can't and you won't.