Mitch2
yes, our ballet is second to none, especially the um, what to call it - contact variety?
yes, our ballet is second to none, especially the um, what to call it - contact variety?
Break in time that extends to months or maybe even years!!
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fundsgon Albert Einstein could predict the orbital precession of a star around a black hole, but not even he could predict the break-in period of a pair of bookshelf speakers. >>>>His prediction was all the more remarkable as Einstein didn’t believe in black holes until his death. He became a strong believer of black holes after his death. |
mahgister Albert Einstein once wrote on a blackboard: “Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts.” >>>>>Nope, sorry. Einstein would never say something so trite. It doesn’t mean anything. |
Geoffkait, true enuf. He did however, predict orbital precession. His calculations perfectly predicted mercury’s orbit, which is subject to a higher degree of precession than the outer planets. Orbital dynamics using classical physics are not able to accurately predict the orbit of Mercury, Einstein’s Gravitational physics is needed for that. recently, a star orbiting the milky ways central black hole was shown to be behaving as Einstein’s calculation predict. Astounding. Anyone know what music Herr Einstein listened to? Okay, now we’re light years off topic. My fault. |