Re: Space/Time/Energy characteristics 0
- From: "Significant Zero" <paulpsremove@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2005 08:27:48 +0100
"Bill Hobba" <rubbish@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| "Significant Zero" <paulpsremove@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| > "Bill Hobba" <rubbish@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| > | "Significant Zero" <paulpsremove@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| > | > The top singularity is the outer one showing a compress time and
| > expanded
| > | > space character and the bottom inner ones showing a compressed space
| > and
| > | > expanded time identity. The compressed time in the outer cosmic
| > | > singularity
| > | > is relatively far slower than the expanded time in the inner local
| > ones.
| > | >
Relative Space
<shorter | longer>
Singularity>|/ distance | | Tending to negative,
| /| /\ Vacuum | less mass effect and
Positron >| / c| < density | antiparticles
Radiation >|c | / | \/ state | /\
Electron >| /| | Less Energy | More Energy
Proton >| / | /\ Particle | \/
Neutron >| / | < density | Tending to positive,
Singularity>|/ | \/ state | more mass effect and
| duration /| | particles
<faster | slower>
Relative Time
| > | >
| > | > Intrinsic\stationary energy\mass\velocity being the sum of the
| > | > differences
| > | > in space\time ratios in any given point or area in all vectors.
| > |
| > | Please explain what you mean by 'Intrinsic\stationary
| > | energy\mass\velocity' - eg stationary velocity is a contradiction is
| > terms.
| > | It is things like the above that make people respond that you are
simply
| > | posting a word salad. If you want them not to think so then please
| > provide
| > | more detail.
| > |
| > | Bill
| >
| > Thanks for the reply Bill what I mean is the intrinsic motion effect
| > contained in any point of space/time, its frequently seen as a particles
| > wave function,eigenfunction,eigenvalues,mass or a vacuum state I believe
| > although the translation is not exact. i.e particles can be seen as
| > stationary from some pov but if you bust their stationary state there
| > intrinsic velocity\mass is then expressed as energy in motion.
| >
| > Hope this helps and is clear.
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| Yes is is perfectly clear now. You are simply throwing buzzwords
together.
| Dirk is spot on - Asking an idiot to explain what he means, usually makes
| it worse. Asking a malicious idiot to explain what he means, always makes
it
| worse.'
|
| Bill
You and Dirk are pathetic and for all to see which you and he are too
pathetic to see.
Grow younger so that you can perhaps begin to see yourselves as others do.
Go and play with yourselves and each other and stop posting your pathetic
trolling and cliché physics posts to my thread untill you are younger {:-).
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| > | >
| > | > Introduced\kinetic energy\mass\velocity being the sum of the
| > differences
| > | > in
| > | > space\time ratios in any given point or area in a
| > | > specific vector.
| > | >
| > | > Fields as introduced space/time ratio gradient effects by particle
| > energy
| > | > and polarity states. Field do not move except as a result of there
| > source
| > | > motion but they may cause the effect of motion in other
| > | > condensed\particle
| > | > states.
| > | > --
| > | > Significant Zero E-field = Electric field, M-field =Magnetic
field,
| > two
| > | > unbound field effects
| > | > http://home.freeuk.com/paulps/
| > | > Maybe updates. (1-(1/(1/3))^2)/(1 + (1/(1/3))^2) = - 0.08 = FTL
| > ? -p<+p
| > | > or
| > | > (m*-v)<(m*+v) or (m*-c^2)<(m*+c^2) =g?
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