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Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass?

Started bykenseto <setoken@att.net>
First post2016-12-18 21:24 -0800
Last post2016-12-31 07:09 -0800
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  Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2016-12-18 21:24 -0800
    Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "David (Lord Kronos Prime) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> - 2016-12-18 21:51 -0800
    Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Tom Roberts <tjroberts137@sbcglobal.net> - 2016-12-19 09:27 -0600
      Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2016-12-19 08:02 -0800
        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Tom Roberts <tjroberts137@sbcglobal.net> - 2016-12-19 11:54 -0600
          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? alsor@interia.pl - 2016-12-19 12:06 -0800
          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Mitzi Gilliard <iotoor@iGMaMiai.org> - 2016-12-20 03:49 +0000
          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2016-12-19 20:06 -0800
            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Mitzi Gilliard <iotoor@iGMaMiai.org> - 2016-12-20 04:12 +0000
            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2016-12-20 06:35 +0000
        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2016-12-20 07:23 -0600
          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2016-12-20 07:23 -0800
            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2016-12-20 11:35 -0600
              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2016-12-21 06:33 -0800
                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "David (Lord Kronos Prime) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> - 2016-12-21 06:50 -0800
                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "Dono," <sa_ge@comcast.net> - 2016-12-21 07:42 -0800
                  Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-12-21 16:58 +0100
                    Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-12-21 17:05 +0100
                  Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "David (Lord Kronos Prime) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> - 2016-12-21 08:51 -0800
                  Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2016-12-21 08:57 -0800
                    Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "Dono," <sa_ge@comcast.net> - 2016-12-21 09:04 -0800
                      Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2016-12-22 08:33 -0800
                        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "Dono," <sa_ge@comcast.net> - 2016-12-22 08:44 -0800
                          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2016-12-23 06:27 -0800
                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Darleen Sloop <aolenD@nedfdealln.org> - 2016-12-23 14:34 +0000
                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2016-12-23 06:46 -0800
                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "Dono," <sa_ge@comcast.net> - 2016-12-23 07:31 -0800
                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "Dono," <sa_ge@comcast.net> - 2016-12-23 07:57 -0800
                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Prokaryotic Caspase Homolog <prokaryotic.caspase.homolog@gmail.com> - 2016-12-24 05:26 -0800
                                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "Dono," <sa_ge@comcast.net> - 2016-12-24 08:15 -0800
                        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2016-12-22 10:50 -0600
                          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "Dono," <sa_ge@comcast.net> - 2016-12-22 08:58 -0800
                          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-22 19:57 +0000
                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2016-12-23 08:10 -0600
                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-23 14:50 +0000
                                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2016-12-27 09:13 -0600
                                  Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-28 15:07 +0000
                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2016-12-23 16:50 +0000
                                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-23 18:13 +0000
                                  Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2016-12-23 19:19 +0000
                                    Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-23 21:11 +0000
                          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2016-12-23 06:40 -0800
                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2016-12-23 08:45 -0600
                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Darleen Sloop <aolenD@nedfdealln.org> - 2016-12-23 14:49 +0000
                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2016-12-24 06:56 -0800
                                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2016-12-27 10:13 -0600
                                  Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2016-12-29 13:50 -0800
                                    Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2017-01-03 14:04 -0600
                                      Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Tom Roberts <tjroberts137@sbcglobal.net> - 2017-01-03 16:23 -0600
                                        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-04 02:43 +0000
                                          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Prokaryotic Caspase Homolog <prokaryotic.caspase.homolog@gmail.com> - 2017-01-04 03:35 -0800
                                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-04 15:56 +0000
                                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Prokaryotic Caspase Homolog <prokaryotic.caspase.homolog@gmail.com> - 2017-01-04 08:38 -0800
                                                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-05 04:14 +0000
                                        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2017-01-04 06:44 -0800
                                          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Gary Harnagel <hitlong@yahoo.com> - 2017-01-04 14:24 -0800
                                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "David (Lord Kronos Prime) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> - 2017-01-04 14:43 -0800
                                          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-05 03:19 +0000
                                        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2017-01-04 10:04 -0600
                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Darleen Sloop <aolenD@nedfdealln.org> - 2016-12-23 14:45 +0000
                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2016-12-27 10:17 -0600
                  Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-28 15:14 +0000
                    Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Tom Roberts <tjroberts137@sbcglobal.net> - 2016-12-28 18:07 -0600
                      Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "David (Lord Kronos Prime) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> - 2016-12-28 16:11 -0800
                      Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-29 17:07 +0000
                        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Prokaryotic Caspase Homolog <prokaryotic.caspase.homolog@gmail.com> - 2016-12-29 10:20 -0800
                          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-30 12:19 +0000
                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Dirk Van de moortel <dirkvandemoortel@hotspam.not> - 2016-12-30 13:48 +0100
                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-30 13:06 +0000
                                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "David (Lord Kronos Prime) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> - 2016-12-30 05:21 -0800
                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "Paul B. Andersen" <relativity@paulba.no> - 2016-12-31 15:43 +0100
                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-31 22:07 +0000
                                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? pnalsing@gmail.com - 2016-12-31 14:58 -0800
                                  Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-01 00:52 +0000
                                    Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? pnalsing@gmail.com - 2016-12-31 22:59 -0800
                                      Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Prokaryotic Caspase Homolog <prokaryotic.caspase.homolog@gmail.com> - 2017-01-01 01:42 -0800
                                      Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-01 11:34 +0000
                                    Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2017-01-01 07:33 +0000
                                      Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-01 11:39 +0000
                                        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2017-01-01 18:39 +0000
                                          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-01 21:36 +0000
                                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2017-01-01 22:41 +0000
                                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-02 09:24 +0000
                                                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2017-01-03 05:14 +0000
                                                  Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-03 08:08 +0000
                                                    Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2017-01-03 16:08 +0000
                                                      Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-03 19:13 +0000
                                                        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2017-01-05 05:19 +0000
                                                          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-05 15:28 +0000
                                                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-07 14:44 +0000
                                                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-07 14:57 +0000
                                                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-08 09:57 +0000
                                                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-07 15:07 +0000
                                                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2017-01-08 04:53 +0000
                                                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-08 09:41 +0000
                                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Prokaryotic Caspase Homolog <prokaryotic.caspase.homolog@gmail.com> - 2017-01-02 02:39 -0800
                                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-02 14:20 +0000
                                                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass?   < @ . > - 2017-01-02 21:53 +0000
                                                  Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? & <ampersand.the.great@gmail.com> - 2017-01-02 17:09 -0500
                                                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-03 01:57 +0000
                                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? paparios <paparios@gmail.com> - 2017-01-02 08:46 -0800
                                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "Paul B. Andersen" <relativity@paulba.no> - 2017-01-01 11:49 +0100
                                  Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-01 11:49 +0000
                                    Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? pnalsing@gmail.com - 2017-01-01 08:55 -0800
                                      Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-01 21:23 +0000
                        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "Paul B. Andersen" <relativity@paulba.no> - 2016-12-29 20:31 +0100
                          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Dirk Van de moortel <dirkvandemoortel@hotspam.not> - 2016-12-29 21:35 +0100
                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Prokaryotic Caspase Homolog <prokaryotic.caspase.homolog@gmail.com> - 2016-12-29 13:32 -0800
                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Prokaryotic Caspase Homolog <prokaryotic.caspase.homolog@gmail.com> - 2016-12-29 13:39 -0800
                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-30 13:25 +0000
                          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-30 14:14 +0000
                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? mlwozniak@wp.pl - 2016-12-30 06:25 -0800
                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-30 16:39 +0000
                                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? mlwozniak@wp.pl - 2016-12-30 09:21 -0800
                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? paparios <paparios@gmail.com> - 2016-12-30 11:42 -0800
                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-31 03:48 +0000
                                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? paparios <paparios@gmail.com> - 2016-12-31 05:14 -0800
                                  Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-31 21:47 +0000
                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Prokaryotic Caspase Homolog <prokaryotic.caspase.homolog@gmail.com> - 2016-12-30 13:11 -0800
                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-31 03:57 +0000
                                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Prokaryotic Caspase Homolog <prokaryotic.caspase.homolog@gmail.com> - 2016-12-31 04:00 -0800
                                  Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-31 21:41 +0000
                                    Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Prokaryotic Caspase Homolog <prokaryotic.caspase.homolog@gmail.com> - 2016-12-31 14:36 -0800
                                      Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-01 00:43 +0000
                                        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Prokaryotic Caspase Homolog <prokaryotic.caspase.homolog@gmail.com> - 2016-12-31 17:02 -0800
                                          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-01-01 06:41 +0000
                        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2016-12-29 22:31 +0000
                          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-30 13:02 +0000
                    Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? mlwozniak@wp.pl - 2016-12-30 04:38 -0800
                      Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-30 13:12 +0000
                        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "David (Lord Kronos Prime) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> - 2016-12-30 05:29 -0800
                          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-30 14:25 +0000
                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "David (Lord Kronos Prime) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> - 2016-12-30 06:48 -0800
                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-30 16:43 +0000
                                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "David (Lord Kronos Prime) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> - 2016-12-30 09:10 -0800
                        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? mlwozniak@wp.pl - 2016-12-30 05:55 -0800
                          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-30 14:36 +0000
                            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? mlwozniak@wp.pl - 2016-12-30 09:21 -0800
                              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-30 17:58 +0000
                                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? mlwozniak@wp.pl - 2016-12-30 11:35 -0800
                                  Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2016-12-31 03:42 +0000
                  Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2016-12-29 13:51 -0800
                    Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2017-01-03 14:04 -0600
                Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "David (Lord Kronos Prime) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> - 2016-12-29 15:48 -0800
        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? JanPB <filmart@gmail.com> - 2016-12-24 11:56 -0800
          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2016-12-24 13:09 -0800
            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2016-12-25 05:29 +0000
              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Julio Di Egidio <julio@diegidio.name> - 2016-12-24 22:24 -0800
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    Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "Dono," <sa_ge@comcast.net> - 2016-12-19 08:19 -0800
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        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Tom Roberts <tjroberts137@sbcglobal.net> - 2016-12-20 09:22 -0600
          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2016-12-20 07:44 -0800
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      Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-12-20 08:31 +0100
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          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-12-20 08:46 +0100
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              Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-12-20 10:38 +0100
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      Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2016-12-20 08:01 -0800
        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "Dono," <sa_ge@comcast.net> - 2016-12-20 08:34 -0800
    Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? numbernumber1964@gmail.com - 2016-12-19 10:38 -0800
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      Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Gary Harnagel <hitlong@yahoo.com> - 2016-12-19 14:20 -0800
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          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? "Anon Y. Mouse" <nobody@home.invalid> - 2016-12-20 01:54 -0500
            Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Mitzi Gilliard <iotoor@iGMaMiai.org> - 2016-12-20 07:27 +0000
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      Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Gary Harnagel <hitlong@yahoo.com> - 2016-12-19 16:20 -0800
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        Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? mlwozniak@wp.pl - 2016-12-20 01:07 -0800
          Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? Gary Harnagel <hitlong@yahoo.com> - 2016-12-20 04:24 -0800
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      Re: Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass? mlwozniak@wp.pl - 2016-12-20 01:09 -0800
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#402439

Frommlwozniak@wp.pl
Date2016-12-20 06:21 -0800
Message-ID<dee32533-69fb-4904-bb7a-819780f0a649@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402426
W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 13:24:52 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 2:07:48 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> >
> > W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 03:26:01 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > >
> > > I don't have to justify it, stupid shit-brain.  It is justified by its
> > > agreement with reality.  You know?  REALITY ... something you're completely
> > > out of touch with.
> > 
> > And clocks of GPS are not real clocks. Because
> > they don't match prophecies of your idiot guru...
> > so take your "reality", poor idiot, and put it 
> > into your puffed ass, where it belongs.
> 
> So you like to dishonestly twist words. 

A lie, as expected from fanatic trash. You wrote
exactly that - clocks of GPS are not real clocks.
In the context - they don't indicate what real 
clocks should according to the Shit of your
idiot guru.
This is your "reality".

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#402471

FromGary Harnagel <hitlong@yahoo.com>
Date2016-12-20 09:55 -0800
Message-ID<39ad7771-c916-4645-ac64-75d947348044@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402439
On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 7:21:32 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
>
> W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 13:24:52 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> >
> > On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 2:07:48 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> > >
> > > W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 03:26:01 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > > >
> > > > I don't have to justify it, stupid shit-brain.  It is justified by its
> > > > agreement with reality.  You know?  REALITY ... something you're
> > > > completely out of touch with.
> > > 
> > > And clocks of GPS are not real clocks. Because
> > > they don't match prophecies of your idiot guru...
> > > so take your "reality", poor idiot, and put it 
> > > into your puffed ass, where it belongs.
> > 
> > So you like to dishonestly twist words. 
> 
> A lie, as expected from fanatic trash. You wrote
> exactly that - clocks of GPS are not real clocks.

I never said that, dishonest fool.  That was YOU twisting words again.

> In the context - they don't indicate what real 
> clocks should according to the Shit of your
> idiot guru.
> This is your "reality".

At least I'm not a delusional fool like you :-)

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#402479

Frommlwozniak@wp.pl
Date2016-12-20 10:32 -0800
Message-ID<036f89a9-bec2-4d20-a46f-840fa8f91d83@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402471
W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 18:55:42 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 7:21:32 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> >
> > W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 13:24:52 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > >
> > > On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 2:07:48 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> > > >
> > > > W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 03:26:01 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > > > >
> > > > > I don't have to justify it, stupid shit-brain.  It is justified by its
> > > > > agreement with reality.  You know?  REALITY ... something you're
> > > > > completely out of touch with.
> > > > 
> > > > And clocks of GPS are not real clocks. Because
> > > > they don't match prophecies of your idiot guru...
> > > > so take your "reality", poor idiot, and put it 
> > > > into your puffed ass, where it belongs.
> > > 
> > > So you like to dishonestly twist words. 
> > 
> > A lie, as expected from fanatic trash. You wrote
> > exactly that - clocks of GPS are not real clocks.
> 
> I never said that, dishonest fool. 

Yes, you did. 

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sci.physics.relativity/cJfXGxLvRBE
You're that stupid. And you're a lying shit, of course.
Both as expected from a relativistic moron.

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#402492

FromGary Harnagel <hitlong@yahoo.com>
Date2016-12-20 11:32 -0800
Message-ID<bb94e1d6-b029-4e9d-b2b1-2582c458deed@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402479
On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 11:32:22 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
>
> W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 18:55:42 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> >
> > On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 7:21:32 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> > >
> > > W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 13:24:52 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > > >
> > > > On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 2:07:48 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 03:26:01 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I don't have to justify it, stupid shit-brain.  It is justified
> > > > > > by its  agreement with reality.  You know?  REALITY ... something
> > > > > > you're completely out of touch with.
> > > > > 
> > > > > And clocks of GPS are not real clocks. Because
> > > > > they don't match prophecies of your idiot guru...
> > > > > so take your "reality", poor idiot, and put it 
> > > > > into your puffed ass, where it belongs.
> > > > 
> > > > So you like to dishonestly twist words. 
> > > 
> > > A lie, as expected from fanatic trash. You wrote
> > > exactly that - clocks of GPS are not real clocks.
> > 
> > I never said that, dishonest fool. 
> 
> Yes, you did. 
> 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sci.physics.relativity/cJfXGxLvRBE
> You're that stupid. And you're a lying shit, of course.
> Both as expected from a relativistic moron.

You are a bald-faced liar.  What YOU mean by "real" is not what I mean
by "real."  You twist words and meanings because you are a dishonest
lying troll.

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#402496

Frommlwozniak@wp.pl
Date2016-12-20 12:04 -0800
Message-ID<5656d65a-5b43-486f-ad14-33b5961622f5@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402492
W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 20:32:23 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 11:32:22 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> >
> > W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 18:55:42 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > >
> > > On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 7:21:32 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> > > >
> > > > W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 13:24:52 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > > > >
> > > > > On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 2:07:48 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 03:26:01 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > I don't have to justify it, stupid shit-brain.  It is justified
> > > > > > > by its  agreement with reality.  You know?  REALITY ... something
> > > > > > > you're completely out of touch with.
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > And clocks of GPS are not real clocks. Because
> > > > > > they don't match prophecies of your idiot guru...
> > > > > > so take your "reality", poor idiot, and put it 
> > > > > > into your puffed ass, where it belongs.
> > > > > 
> > > > > So you like to dishonestly twist words. 
> > > > 
> > > > A lie, as expected from fanatic trash. You wrote
> > > > exactly that - clocks of GPS are not real clocks.
> > > 
> > > I never said that, dishonest fool. 
> > 
> > Yes, you did. 
> > 
> > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sci.physics.relativity/cJfXGxLvRBE
> > You're that stupid. And you're a lying shit, of course.
> > Both as expected from a relativistic moron.
> 
> You are a bald-faced liar.  What YOU mean by "real" is not what I mean
> by "real." 

Of course. By "real" I mean reality, while you mean your
sick imagination inspired by insane prophecies of your 
idiot guru. 
And, yes, you said what I said you said.

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#402528

FromGary Harnagel <hitlong@yahoo.com>
Date2016-12-20 16:28 -0800
Message-ID<8b8d27c0-d4fd-40ae-81db-67ca646ccf9f@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402496
On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 1:04:53 PM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
>
> W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 20:32:23 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> >
> > On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 11:32:22 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> > >
> > > W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 18:55:42 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > > >
> > > > On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 7:21:32 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 13:24:52 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 2:07:48 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 03:26:01 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > I don't have to justify it, stupid shit-brain.  It is justified
> > > > > > > > by its  agreement with reality.  You know?  REALITY ...
> > > > > > > > something you're completely out of touch with.
> > > > > > > 
> > > > > > > And clocks of GPS are not real clocks. Because
> > > > > > > they don't match prophecies of your idiot guru...
> > > > > > > so take your "reality", poor idiot, and put it 
> > > > > > > into your puffed ass, where it belongs.
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > So you like to dishonestly twist words. 
> > > > > 
> > > > > A lie, as expected from fanatic trash. You wrote
> > > > > exactly that - clocks of GPS are not real clocks.
> > > > 
> > > > I never said that, dishonest fool. 
> > > 
> > > Yes, you did. 
> > > 
> > > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sci.physics.relativity/cJfXGxLvRBE
> > > You're that stupid. And you're a lying shit, of course.
> > > Both as expected from a relativistic moron.
> > 
> > You are a bald-faced liar.  What YOU mean by "real" is not what I mean
> > by "real." 
> 
> Of course. By "real" I mean reality

Of course you don't mean "reality" ... a concept that completely escapes
you.  You are just a stupid computer programmer playing with fantasies.

> while you mean your sick imagination inspired by insane prophecies of your 
> idiot guru.

This is confirmation that you are a delusional nutjob, imagining fantasies
created in your insane brain.  I don't care about gurus: I care about
reality.  Reality is about what is measured, something a deranged computer
programmer has never experienced.
 
> And, yes, you said what I said you said.

I NEVER say what you say because I'm smart and you're stupid.

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#402561

Frommlwozniak@wp.pl
Date2016-12-20 23:10 -0800
Message-ID<40303879-d43b-4bc0-a99c-b0eefb9a2a1f@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402528
W dniu środa, 21 grudnia 2016 01:28:35 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 1:04:53 PM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> >
> > W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 20:32:23 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > >
> > > On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 11:32:22 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> > > >
> > > > W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 18:55:42 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > > > >
> > > > > On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 7:21:32 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 13:24:52 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 2:07:48 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 03:26:01 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > I don't have to justify it, stupid shit-brain.  It is justified
> > > > > > > > > by its  agreement with reality.  You know?  REALITY ...
> > > > > > > > > something you're completely out of touch with.
> > > > > > > > 
> > > > > > > > And clocks of GPS are not real clocks. Because
> > > > > > > > they don't match prophecies of your idiot guru...
> > > > > > > > so take your "reality", poor idiot, and put it 
> > > > > > > > into your puffed ass, where it belongs.
> > > > > > > 
> > > > > > > So you like to dishonestly twist words. 
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > A lie, as expected from fanatic trash. You wrote
> > > > > > exactly that - clocks of GPS are not real clocks.
> > > > > 
> > > > > I never said that, dishonest fool. 
> > > > 
> > > > Yes, you did. 
> > > > 
> > > > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sci.physics.relativity/cJfXGxLvRBE
> > > > You're that stupid. And you're a lying shit, of course.
> > > > Both as expected from a relativistic moron.
> > > 
> > > You are a bald-faced liar.  What YOU mean by "real" is not what I mean
> > > by "real." 
> > 
> > Of course. By "real" I mean reality
> 
> Of course you don't mean "reality" ... a concept that completely escapes
> you.  You are just a stupid computer programmer playing with fantasies.

My "fantasies" include GPS clocks. Your "reality"
had to delete them, because they don't match
insane prophecies of your idiot guru. So,
take your "reality", and put it into your puffed
ass, where it belongs.



> 
> > while you mean your sick imagination inspired by insane prophecies of your 
> > idiot guru.
> 
> This is confirmation that you are a delusional nutjob, imagining fantasies
> created in your insane brain.  


My "fantasies" include GPS clocks. Your "reality"
had to delete them, because they don't match
insane prophecies of your idiot guru. So,
take your "reality", and put it into your puffed
ass, where it belongs.

> I don't care about gurus: I care about
> reality. 


My "fantasies" include GPS clocks. Your "reality"
had to delete them, because they don't match
insane prophecies of your idiot guru. So,
take your "reality", and put it into your puffed
ass, where it belongs.

> Reality is about what is measured, something a deranged computer
> programmer has never experienced.


My "fantasies" include GPS clocks. Your "reality"
had to delete them, because they don't match
insane prophecies of your idiot guru. So,
take your "reality", and put it into your puffed
ass, where it belongs.

 
> I NEVER say what you say because I'm smart and you're stupid.

But you still said what I said you said.

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#402570

FromGary Harnagel <hitlong@yahoo.com>
Date2016-12-21 03:11 -0800
Message-ID<0fe4db0e-39a3-4cd5-b21c-0c6f09882121@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402561
On Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at 12:10:53 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
>
> W dniu środa, 21 grudnia 2016 01:28:35 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> >
> > On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 1:04:53 PM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> > > Of course. By "real" I mean reality
> > 
> > Of course you don't mean "reality" ... a concept that completely escapes
> > you.  You are just a stupid computer programmer playing with fantasies.
> 
> My "fantasies" include GPS clocks.

Yep.  You fantasize about GPS clocks.

> Your "reality" had to delete them,

I haven't "deleted" them.  Are you insane?

> because they don't match insane prophecies of [Saint Albert].

But they do.  More weasel word dishonesty from you.

> So, take your "reality", and put it into your puffed
> ass, where it belongs.

You obviously have nothing but an ass.

“There’s only one person you’re guaranteed to spend the rest of your
Life with … yourself.  Don’t live the rest of your life with an asshole.”
– QuoteGate

> > > while you mean your sick imagination inspired by [illuminating]
> > > prophecies of [Saint Albert].
> > 
> > This is confirmation that you are a delusional nutjob, imagining fantasies
> > created in your insane brain.  
> 
> 
> My "fantasies" include GPS clocks. Your "reality"
> had to delete them, because they don't match
> insane prophecies of your idiot guru. So,
> take your "reality", and put it into your puffed
> ass, where it belongs.

Repetitive postings is a sign of autism.

> [Remaining stupidities deleted because mlwo is insane].

> > I NEVER say what you say because I'm smart and you're stupid.
> 
> But you still said what I said you said.

My, but it's getting murky here :-)

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#402573

Frommlwozniak@wp.pl
Date2016-12-21 03:22 -0800
Message-ID<1be952ae-af22-4315-8a95-3e0b220f1a78@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402570
W dniu środa, 21 grudnia 2016 12:12:01 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> On Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at 12:10:53 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> >
> > W dniu środa, 21 grudnia 2016 01:28:35 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > >
> > > On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 1:04:53 PM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> > > > Of course. By "real" I mean reality
> > > 
> > > Of course you don't mean "reality" ... a concept that completely escapes
> > > you.  You are just a stupid computer programmer playing with fantasies.
> > 
> > My "fantasies" include GPS clocks.
> 
> Yep.  You fantasize about GPS clocks.
> 
> > Your "reality" had to delete them,
> 
> I haven't "deleted" them.  Are you insane?

You stated they are not real. Do you want a 
quoting, poor idiot? Your "reality" had to
delete them as they don't fit the insane mumble
of your guru.
So now, take your "reality" and put it into
your puffed ass, where it belongs. Poor idiot.

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#402576

FromGary Harnagel <hitlong@yahoo.com>
Date2016-12-21 03:50 -0800
Message-ID<e7a71e49-7622-4519-b23a-528798ac5b16@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402573
On Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at 4:22:04 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
>
> W dniu środa, 21 grudnia 2016 12:12:01 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> >
> > On Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at 12:10:53 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> > >
> > > W dniu środa, 21 grudnia 2016 01:28:35 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > > >
> > > > On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 1:04:53 PM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
> > > > > Of course. By "real" I mean reality
> > > > 
> > > > Of course you don't mean "reality" ... a concept that completely escapes
> > > > you.  You are just a stupid computer programmer playing with fantasies.
> > > 
> > > My "fantasies" include GPS clocks.
> > 
> > Yep.  You fantasize about GPS clocks.
> > 
> > > Your "reality" had to delete them,
> > 
> > I haven't "deleted" them.  Are you insane?
> 
> You stated they are not real. Do you want a 
> quoting, poor idiot? Your "reality" had to
> delete them as they don't fit the insane mumble
> of your guru.
> So now, take your "reality" and put it into
> your puffed ass, where it belongs. Poor idiot.

Repeating nonsense is a sign of autism.  People with a severe case, such as
yours, are incapable of understanding reality.  It causes someone like you
to be profoundly ignorant.

But, hey, don't worry, there are many things in life that you can enjoy
without needing to understand reality, like watching soap operas or
programming computers.

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#402577

Frommlwozniak@wp.pl
Date2016-12-21 03:56 -0800
Message-ID<7b6046dc-12e2-4d3b-8a69-7d0f714f1347@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402576
W dniu środa, 21 grudnia 2016 12:50:24 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:


> Repeating nonsense is a sign of autism. 

And deleting reality because it doesn't fit
the prophecies of an insane guru is a sign
of fanatism and stupidity.
But, hey, don't worry, there are many things 
in life that you can enjoy being a fanatic idiot.
Like screaming, waving arms or studying physics.


> People with a severe case, such as
> yours, are incapable of understanding reality. 

Your "reality" had to delete GPS clocks, as 
they don't fit the insane mumble of your guru.
So now, take your "reality" and put it into
your puffed ass, where it belongs. 

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#402580

FromGary Harnagel <hitlong@yahoo.com>
Date2016-12-21 04:57 -0800
Message-ID<67c7bda7-cf6f-4ca8-98a8-11fbf7945eba@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402577
On Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at 4:56:24 AM UTC-7, mlwo...@wp.pl wrote:
>
> W dniu środa, 21 grudnia 2016 12:50:24 UTC+1 użytkownik Gary Harnagel napisał:
> > 
> > Repeating nonsense is a sign of autism. 
> 
> And deleting reality because it doesn't fit
> the prophecies of an insane guru is a sign
> of fanatism and stupidity.

Pot, kettle, black  :-)))

> But, hey, don't worry, there are many things 
> in life that you can enjoy being a fanatic idiot.
> Like screaming, waving arms or studying physics.
> 
> 
> > People with a severe case, such as
> > yours, are incapable of understanding reality. 
> 
> Your "reality" had to delete GPS clocks, as 
> they don't fit the insane mumble of your guru.
> So now, take your "reality" and put it into
> your puffed ass, where it belongs.

Repeating foolish nonsense like that is a sign of an infantile mind.

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#402385

Frommoroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney)
Date2016-12-20 03:48 +0000
Message-ID<o3a9mc$585$1@pcls7.std.com>
In reply to#402250
kenseto <setoken@att.net> writes:

>Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass?
>Current physics have no valid answer to this question.

Wrong, Stupid Ken.

>However with my E-Matrix theory the valid answer is as follows:

Since science already has the answer, there is no need to bother with
the complete, total failure called the E-Matrix theory.

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#402390

FromMitzi Gilliard <iotoor@iGMaMiai.org>
Date2016-12-20 03:58 +0000
Message-ID<o3aa8o$2tn$1@gioia.aioe.org>
In reply to#402385
Michael Moroney wrote:


>>However with my E-Matrix theory the valid answer is as follows:
> 
> Since science already has the answer, there is no need to bother with
> the complete, total failure called the E-Matrix theory.

Hence you clearly, just proved that you are not familiar with Curved 
Coordinate Systems. In any way.

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#402416

Frommlwozniak@wp.pl
Date2016-12-20 01:09 -0800
Message-ID<2a940a02-cbb6-4162-8e68-a57ba9067c23@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402385
W dniu wtorek, 20 grudnia 2016 04:48:30 UTC+1 użytkownik Michael Moroney napisał:
> kenseto <setoken@att.net> writes:
> 
> >Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass?
> >Current physics have no valid answer to this question.
> 
> Wrong, Stupid Ken.

Your fellow idiot Tom could explain you, that
your precious physics has no answer to "why"
questions.

> Since science already has the answer

Your fellow idiot Tom could explain you, that
your precious physics has no answer to "why"
questions.

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#402424

From"David (Lord Kronos Prime) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com>
Date2016-12-20 03:17 -0800
Message-ID<ee0e8303-932f-45d3-b07b-cd344101b690@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402250
On Sunday, December 18, 2016 at 11:24:29 PM UTC-6, kenseto wrote:
> Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass?
> Current physics have no valid answer to this question.
> However with my E-Matrix theory the valid answer is as follows:
> 1. Light is being transmitted by the E-Matrix (the aether). In the air the E-Matrix have minimum curvature and thus it tansmits light at c.
> 2. Inside the glass, the E-Matrix is more curved and thus it is transmitting light at a slower speed.
> 3. As light exists from the glass it is again being transmitted by the E-Matrix at minimum curvature and thus it regains its normal speed of c.
> 
> A description of my E-Matrix theory is available in the following link:
> http://www.modelmechanics.org/2015irt.pdf

because space time is similar to the corrugations of a Nash Torus,

which result in chew frautschi regge mass plots

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#402472

Fromnumbernumber1964@gmail.com
Date2016-12-20 10:02 -0800
Message-ID<2c093e00-aa27-41e3-b485-575826582f94@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402250
Feynman's quantum electrodynamics QED is based on Maxwell's equations which are derived using Faraday's induction effect that is not luminous. Also, Feynman cannot explain diffraction using QED photons since Fresnel's diffraction mechanism is based on a light waves formed by the motion of an optical ether, composed of matter, yet diffraction forms in vacuum that is void of matter. Also, Feynman's discontinuous QED photons conflict with the continuity required in forming light waves that that are used to represent interference that is used to form the diffraction effects of light. In addition, the formation of the dark fringes of the diffraction pattern (fig 11) depicts the destruction of QED photons that violates energy conservation. Also, the destroyed QED photons do not contribute to the total light intensity of the diffraction pattern which would result in a measurable reduction in the total light intensity of the diffraction pattern since more than 80% of the small rectangular diffraction pattern is composed of dark fringes which would result in at least a 50% reduction in the total light intensity of the diffraction pattern yet the total light intensity (dt = 1s) that enters the small rectangular aperture equals the total light intensity of the diffraction pattern which proves the small rectangular aperture diffraction effect is not formed by the interference of QED photons. You bitches need to stop gossiping and get to work because I make what you post gossip.

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#402477

Fromnumbernumber1964@gmail.com
Date2016-12-20 10:30 -0800
Message-ID<11043784-41e3-4323-a606-2d34e886cc4c@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402250
Your e-Matrix theory which is a silly theory that is attempting to hide the fact that it is based on Maxwell's theory that is an oxymoron since Maxwell's theory is based on Faraday's induction effect that is not luminous. So, take your e-Matrix and flush it down the toilet with everything else the next time you make a visit. Ha Ha HO HO.

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#402586

Fromkenseto <setoken@att.net>
Date2016-12-21 06:06 -0800
Message-ID<4ec1d3be-d94f-45cf-b6c9-d50b4e3f2c25@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402477
On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 1:30:53 PM UTC-5, numbernu...@gmail.com wrote:
> Your e-Matrix theory which is a silly theory that is attempting to hide the fact that it is based on Maxwell's theory that is an oxymoron since Maxwell's theory is based on Faraday's induction effect that is not luminous. So, take your e-Matrix and flush it down the toilet with everything else the next time you make a visit. Ha Ha HO HO.

Hey moron......Maxwell gave no description of his aether that his math is based. The E-Matrix is a unique aether that gives physical explanation for the math of Maxwell. Gee you are so fucking stupid.

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#403581

Fromeckard.blumschein@arcor.de
Date2016-12-31 00:16 -0800
Message-ID<5de7a423-025a-46ae-b7ae-ee21a6a1c3b7@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#402250
Am Montag, 19. Dezember 2016 06:24:29 UTC+1 schrieb kenseto:
> Why is the speed of light slower in glass and regains its normal speeds as it exits from glass?
> Current physics have no valid answer to this question.
> However with my E-Matrix theory the valid answer is as follows:
> 1. Light is being transmitted by the E-Matrix (the aether). 
> http://www.modelmechanics.org/2015irt.pdf

I will have a look at your pdf. My definition of the speed of light in empty space does not rely on the hypothetic reference to an aether.  

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