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Core Optics

A pair of polished Advanced LIGO end mirrors (ETM’s) Core optics are the 40-kg masses that form the heart of a LIGO detector. A core optic is manufactured from fused silica, polished to a few nanometers of smoothness and coated … Continue reading

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Geodesy and geophysics

Mean Gravity Field Anomalies by definition would require that we understand something about our selves that we did not know before, in that the whole history of you, is a large synopsis of everything that thinks and breath? Imagine indeed … Continue reading

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Interplanetary Transport Network

This stylized depiction of the ITN is designed to show its (often convoluted) path through the solar system. The green ribbon represents one path from among the many that are mathematically possible along the surface of the darker green bounding … Continue reading

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Gravity Wave Spectrum

PURPOSE: To show the two-dimensional standing waves on the surface of a square or circular plate. Early perception of sound as analogy to the ideas of the WMAP background were forming in my mind when Wayne HU was demonstrating the … Continue reading

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Centroids

Conclusion:The state of mind of the observer plays a crucial role in the perception of time.Einstein It is often I consider the Center of Gravity(Mass) as an illustration of the perspective that exists “around and within us” as a product … Continue reading

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Three-body problem and WMAP

“We all are of the citizens of the Sky” Camille Flammarion In 1858, by the set of its relations, it will allow Camille Flammarion, the 16 years age, to enter as raises astronomer at the Observatory of Paris under the … Continue reading

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Levitation Energy: What is it?

You must know, that contrary to what is understood of levitation, I have a view on this that cannot be said less then in complete wonderment, knowing full well the aspects of what science is stating. “I know” with all … Continue reading

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LTool

A “freeway” through the solar system resembling a vast array of virtual winding tunnels and conduits around the Sun and planets, as envisioned by an engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Pasadena, Calif., can slash the amount of fuel … Continue reading

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HENRI POINCARE : Mathematics and Science-Last Essays

Jules Henri Poincare (1854-1912) The scientist does not study nature because it is useful. He studies it because he delights in it, and he delights in it because it is beautiful. HENRI POINCARE Mathematics and Science:Last Essays Since we are … Continue reading

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The Gravity Landscape and Lagrange Points

“We all are of the citizens of the Sky” Camille Flammarion In 1858, by the set of its relations, it will allow Camille Flammarion, the 16 years age, to enter as raises astronomer at the Observatory of Paris under the … Continue reading

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