Re: force




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| significant zero wrote:
| > "Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > news:1131181506.305345.277030@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > |
| > | significant zero wrote:
| > | > "Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > | > news:1131139215.491051.228040@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > | > snip|
| >
| > snip
snip
| > Nice one but it it suggests that charges and cultures are made of
| > something other than space
|
| I certainly hope they are different.

Different yes but of the same basic substance ? time/space ?

snip
|
| > Would it perhaps be more accurate (given no real knowledge)
| > to say that space is
| > differences in existence with the same statement being true for
matter
| > and its effects. ?
|
| Not till ya show us a charge-pair conjured from light.
| I know there have been some recent attempts but I
| don't have the URL handy.

You seem to be saying that you think charges, light and space are
fundementaly intrinsicaly different and not just the product of a
different
assembly line using the same basic material (time/space) ?

|
| >
| > | Time is an abstraction that relates such anhilation to
| > | space.
| >
| > An abstraction of space ?
|
| Space doesn't need further abstraction other than x,y,z.

Why not ? perhaps a significant aspect of space is its time aspect

|
| Time is an abstraction that expresses the *relationship*
| between displacement and mass/energy conservation.

So time is an abstraction of space ? and is used to express the
relationship between one space and another space ? and the character of
any space ?

|
| >
| > |
| > | << the energy is conserved if and only if the physical laws are
| > | invariant under time translations (if their form does not depend
on
| > | time) >>
| > | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noether's_theorem
| > |
| > | Howzat, Mr. Moustache?
| > | Sue...
| >
| > Balls to stump as they may say in cricket (:})
| >
| > Do you (or Noether) mean local time or average(cosmic) time in
which
| > this poorly defined condition (that cannot include time) is
connserved
|
| The time as measured by the drag-strip official's watch or the
| fuelers calibrated can.

local average time I think you mean by this ?

| Neither knows if a car improves it elapsed
| time by getting lighter or exerting more force because F = ma.
| Both can detect an improvement.
|
| IOW... a rail passenger three galaxies away will note a correlation
| between the fuel used and the official's watch unless lightning
| strikes them simultaneously. :o)
|
| Sue...

I think you must be refering to local fuel used and local official's
watch and are making no comitment that they will be the same (for the
same senerio) three galaxies away, perhaps at different gravity if
compared. ?

| >
| > Sig zoro
|

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