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[quote]You mean like Eugene Podkletnov?[/quote] Cool story: Quirino Majorana who did the original gravity shielding experiments was the uncle of the genius theoretical physicist Ettiore Marjorana (one of Enrico Fermi's "Via Panismera" boys) and corresponded with him. Marjorana disappeared mysteriosuly in March 1938 and his fate remains
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Good article. You might want to read the insightful comment just published below. :D
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Ok I think I see where you're coming from. There are still some statements that are problematic that I think mgiht be worth taking note of. For instance: [quote]energy must always be moving at the speed of light[/quote] If this means what I think it means, then it lies as a corollary o the very statement you've made whose veracity actually needs
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[quote]Nah, electrons and the rest are still made up of quarks.[/quote] Incorrect. As far as is currently known electrons are fundamental particles and have not been found to have a structure, and certainly not the strong interaction at the nuceli level among quarks. Can you qalify your assertion that mass IS vibrating light? There are certainly interesting
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Am I the only one who thinks the Mayan calendar was invented to allow for an epic ploy to get laid?...
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[quote]I think some have actually submitted work in the past to the Mises Daily without hearing even an acknowledgement of receipt.[/quote] [quote] I've sent them three of my articles and I have not heard back. It's been weeks. At the very least they could have said "you suck." Alternatively, "we'll get back to you in 2 months
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Now that you've mentioned it, I've gone ahead and bookmarked that blog. :P Why don't you guys send a few of those to get republished as Mises daillies? if they're as desperate for new content as they should be, they should be happy to take them? Would be nice to see that page spruced up a bit with content. I remember back in 2010 seeing
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I've been noticing the decline in daillies since around early 2011, even before Jeff Tucker left (so I don't think it has as much to do with that as some people suppose). Perhaps it's a sign of the diminishing intellectual quality overall of the "Austrolibertarian movement." At the same time while we all whine about the lack of
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My thoughts echo yours and others here David. Just so you know, I finished my Master's dissertation (earned a distinction on it actually) on Bohm Bawerk's price theory and came up with a very simple agent based model to help illustrate how relative price changes propogate throught an economy with a certain capital and price structure. I recall
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[quote]I think we need to create a de novo community. The name is poor, as pointed out.[/quote] AJ and Clayton have given me an idea. Why not start a new forum called "Misesforum" or something like that. That way though you won't have the network effect from being linked to this site but at least with the word association could be SEO