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20 years 6 months ago #10066
by Larry Burford
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Oh. OK.
Well, let us know what you find out.
LB
Well, let us know what you find out.
LB
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20 years 6 months ago #10012
by Larry Burford
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PS - You know, Jim, I've never understood what your point is. Still don't. I'm sure there are plenty of problems where f = ma gets you to a better answer with less effort than E = mc^2. So what?
But my point is, if you are going to come to this message board and state a conclusion (for example, "f = ma is more useful than E = mc^2") over and over, we are going to expect you to be able to say *why*.
Sooner or later.
But my point is, if you are going to come to this message board and state a conclusion (for example, "f = ma is more useful than E = mc^2") over and over, we are going to expect you to be able to say *why*.
Sooner or later.
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20 years 6 months ago #10257
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PPS - In a way it seems like you are actually asking the question "Can f = ma be more useful than E = mc^2?"
If so, the answer is "For some problems, yes."
If so, the answer is "For some problems, yes."
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20 years 6 months ago #10013
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LB, My point is that c^2 is not an absolute number as is and has been the asumption. Everything is forced to fit that and therefore is distorted to suit-everything.
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20 years 6 months ago #10014
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[Larry] -Yeah, I know what you mean. If only we had some other equations to play with. Perhaps one of them would be able to explain particle paths or conservation of momentum.-
Larry,
Do you mean a particle spiralling to a stop is conservation of momentum ?
Do you mean the spiral of stars towards the center of a galaxy as conservation of momentum ?
Or do you mean the degeneracy over time of the atoms in our own bodies ?
The fact that you have so many equations to play with, does this mean they are correct? Or is this preventing you from getting the right picture?
I do not take for granted what is being taught in schools.
Larry,
Do you mean a particle spiralling to a stop is conservation of momentum ?
Do you mean the spiral of stars towards the center of a galaxy as conservation of momentum ?
Or do you mean the degeneracy over time of the atoms in our own bodies ?
The fact that you have so many equations to play with, does this mean they are correct? Or is this preventing you from getting the right picture?
I do not take for granted what is being taught in schools.
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20 years 6 months ago #10015
by Larry Burford
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GD,
I can't help it. Sometimes it just jumps out and gets all over me. Spiral galaxy.
LB
I can't help it. Sometimes it just jumps out and gets all over me. Spiral galaxy.
LB
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