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Mass is composed of LIGHT and TIME. EinsteinGravity.com

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Historical Physics Breakthrough. An Electrical Ohm is actually photons. Light is simply Mass divided by Time. EinsteinGravity.com

Creative Commons Licensing and Non-Creative Geographic Data

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Primer on Creative Commons (CC) Licensing, an explanation as to why traditional CC licenses are often inappropriate for use with scientific and technical data such as geographic data, and a suggested legal alternative for providing open access to such data.

TIME is directly proportional to GRAVITY. Time is = to Gravity. EinsteinGravity.com

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Gravity is NOT a pulling force. Gravity is a "pushing" force of Mass Expansion. Time = Mass moving past Light. The earth orbiting the sun. Mass Expansion is Mass moving past Light. Gravity is Mass Expansion. Therefore Gravity is = to Time. EinsteinGravity.com

SDSU Geological Sciences - Thesis - John Mayhew

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Goodness-of-fit Criteria for Broadband Synthetic Seismograms, With Application to the 2008 Mw5.4 Chino Hills, CA, Earthquake: John Mayhew, M.S. Candidate, Department of Geological Sciences, San Diego State University, Advisor Dr. Kim Bak Olsen - We present a goodness-of-fit measure for broadband ground motion time histories. As is the case with the goodness-of-fit measure proposed by Anderson (2004), our method includes a set of user-weighted metrics such as peak ground motions, response...

IT-E3 Program at UC San Diego

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IT-E3 (Information Technology - Engineering and Environmental Education Tools) is a program implemented at the University of California San Diego , now in its second year, aimed at helping bring information technology into middle school classrooms, specifically targeted at gathering environmental data. The goal is to get students interested in so called STEM careers (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.) The program does this by providing new and innovative technology tools to...

Welcome Speech

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Welcome presentation by Eastman Chemical’s Stephen Jacobs