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The long axis of the orbit of Mercury precesses by 43 arc-secs per
century. This value was correctly predicted by Einstein's theory, but not by Newton. |
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"HK" wrote in message ... The long axis of the orbit of Mercury precesses by 43 arc-secs per century. This value was correctly predicted by Einstein's theory, but not by Newton. Harry Karusie Expert-at-Large Have Wikipedia, Will Travel |
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"HK" wrote
The long axis of the orbit of Mercury precesses by 43 arc-secs per century. This value was correctly predicted by Einstein's theory, but not by Newton. Does your Einstein have a cookie named after him? Hmm? |
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Ernest Scribbler wrote:
"HK" wrote The long axis of the orbit of Mercury precesses by 43 arc-secs per century. This value was correctly predicted by Einstein's theory, but not by Newton. Does your Einstein have a cookie named after him? Hmm? Up your fig. As a point of fact, I have a buddy whose email "tags" contain ever-changing scientific tidbits. This was one of them. |
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On Mar 15, 1:19*pm, HK wrote:
Ernest Scribbler wrote: "HK" wrote The long axis of the orbit of Mercury precesses by 43 arc-secs per century. This value was correctly predicted by Einstein's theory, but not by Newton. Does your Einstein have a cookie named after him? Hmm? Up your fig. As a point of fact, I have a buddy whose email "tags" contain ever-changing scientific tidbits. This was one of them. Wow, you didn't even have to Google search to try and make people here believe you actually know something. |
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