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License:
Free
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Editor's Rating:
Not rated
- Average User Rating:
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Downloads:
11,957
- Requirements:
Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP
- Limitations:
No limitations
- Date Added:
March 05, 2002
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Publisher's description of Alice Law
From Han Usta:Learn special relativity and general relativity with this program. Includes fourteen educational parts, three games, a message board, a story, and a bet. Full edition. Animated, advances interactive features, and movie control. It will surprise and enjoy.
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 1.6 stars out of 5 votes
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Version: Alice Law 5.2
Pros: ALBERT ELINSTEIN high IQ i dont think so
he was full of shet and a lier
you ever read any of his work this guy full of shet and dose nothing but lie
lie lie and some more lies
take every thing this guy wrote and thowe it in the Garbage where it belong
and start new
Cons: here a point of vue
if you take point A at the start and go to point say Z which is the end
like da you make a full circle
but what if you could start in the middle say M
and you wanted to go by the way of Z=A full circle Z=A=M
which bring you back to the same point ! where you started
he says it cant be done thats a lie ! becouse of time would traval back of forward from what point you started from
this would start a time flucks which would make the objust stand still
not haveing to move from one point to another
there for light would be trap around darkness
witch would seround space in a buble
make it posible for time to be traval
so this tell me that ALBERT EINSTIN is full of shet
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2 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Version: Alice Law 5.2
Pros: Nothing really wrong with this.
Cons: Nothing really good about this.
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Version: Alice Law 5.2
"Teaches physics according to "Alice" instead of Newton."
Pros: Easy matching games.
Cons: I'm not sure of the program's purpose except to point out where the author disagrees with the "normal" thoughts concerning physics. For one who is learning physics, it might be even more confusing because the author points out where she believes the formulas are not accurate.
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0 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: Alice Law 5.2
Summary: good educational software which costs nothing
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