Re: Einstein's GR passes extreme test



On 7/15/08 3:20 PM, in article 487d22d3$0$25503$ecde5a14@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"Paul E. Schoen" <pstech@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

This may be a little OT, but electronics design does deal with relativistic
and quantum mechanical issues, and I thought this was interesting.

http://www.scientificcomputing.com/General_Relativity_Passes_Extreme_Test.aspx

Thanks, excellent news.


It also just so happens that I have been reading a book called Einstein's
Universe, by Nigel Calder. It's almost 30 years old but still very
informative.

Paul



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