Re: "Aspin Bubbles" has been published.
- From: "Yoël Lana-Renault" <yoelclaude@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 10 Oct 2006 13:05:35 -0700
John C. Polasek ha escrito:
On 4 Oct 2006 09:05:03 -0700, "Yoël Lana-Renault"
<yoelclaude@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Aspin Bubbles": a Non-linear Mechanical Interaction for the
Unification of the Forces of Nature has been published.
"Aspin Bubbles" is published in the Online Journal: APEIRON, studies in
infinite nature.
You will find my paper in its Website:
http://www.redshift.vif.com/current_issue.htm
Your Eq. (2) has 1 - 2r0*r^(-1/x) but the 2d term is not
dimensionless. r^(1/x) is nonsense if x has length, or even if it
doesn't, a radius to a fractional power makes no sense. No good can
come of this.
My English is not very good and I hope that I know how to explain to
you.
If in Equation 1, you consider wt=0, we have that the radius is r =
r0^x
If in 2d term of Equation 2 we replace this, we have:
-2 r0 r^(-1/x) = -2 r0 r0^(-x/x) = -2 r0 r0^(-1) = -2
and then, we have a term dimensionless.
The same happens with the 3d term. All the terms of the bracket of
equation 2 are dimensionless.
Yoël
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