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Presenting "Dr. Bill" Pezzaglia

Friday, November 18, 2005



Is E = mc² wrong or is something missing?
at the Science Hall, Room S200.


Come hear "Dr. Bill" Pezzaglia,
3:00 p.m.
Friday, November 18, 2005
Science Hall, Room S200
on C.C.S.F.'s Ocean campus
at 50 Phelan Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94112


"Dr. Bill" Pezzaglia will discuss some of the possible holes in both the special & general theory of Einstein's relativity; and ask if "fixing" these problems might provide some answers to today's most puzzling questions of where is all the missing mass and why the universe's expansion is accelerating.

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