Re: A note on civil behavior

From: Ken S. Tucker (dynamics_at_vianet.on.ca)
Date: 02/24/05


Date: 24 Feb 2005 01:13:23 -0800

Marcus et al...

Here's a simple riddle...

1)Place two static points Pa and Pb in an orthogonal
spacetime, separated by distance x=ct as determined
by radar, in our idealized gedanken.
((That usually takes me about 20 minutes))

2) Place charges "a" and "b" at points Pa,Pb.
a=(+1,0,-1) and permutate b=(+1,0,-1),
giving 9 combinations.

3) Maintaining "x" to be a constant, how is the radar distance,
denoted by r=Ct, affected by the permutation of charges?

hints follow....

4) GR maintains energy density affects spacetime geometry.

5) Various combinations of charges affect energy density.

6) Spacetime geometry is measured by r=Ct.

Predict r.



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