Re: What is frequency??
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- Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 17:42:08 GMT
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"PD" <TheDraperFamily@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in messageBy curvature, I assume you mean spatial displacement of some
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the E-string from its undistorted position.
Yes.
I don't understand how an S-particle changing its orbit to a
theE-string constitutes a distortion, unless by this you mean that
thiscurvature is removed from one string and imposed on another. Is
E-Stringwhat you mean?
When an S-Particle changes orbiting a different E-String the
actionthat
it was orbiting will snap back to its undistored state and this
E-matrix.creates a wave in that E-String.
Wait... in your article you say that distortions in the E-string are
the same as waves in the E-string. (You frequently use the phrase
"distortion or wave in the E-string".) Now you say that when an
E-string snaps back to its *undistorted* state causes a wave in that
E-string, and a wave in the E-matrix is a *distortion* of the
any
I'm confused again as to what you mean by the distortion of the
E-matrix. Is the distorted state *with* a wave or *without* a wave?
*with* curvature in the E-string or *without* curvature?
Distortions in the E-Matrix are defined as curvature in the E-Matrix or
waves in the E-Matrix. The E-Matrix is composed of E-Strings. Therefore
ofwave on any E-String is wave (distortion) in the E-Matrix.
The curvature in the E-Matrix is generally caused by the absolute motion
ina S-Particle system (such as the earth) moving in the E-Matrix. A wave
S-Particlethe E-Matrix (the E-String) is generally caused by the orbiting
change it orbit around a different E-String.
You didn't answer the question. Just to be clear: When a E-string snaps
back to its *undistorted* state, it cannot have a wave in it as a
result, because a wave would be a *distortion* in the E-string.
Correct?
No idiot....if you pluck string you create a wave in it. The wave will
travel along the E-String in both directions with a velocity c. The
distortion (the wave) in the E-Matrix is no longer at the location where the
particle is located.
Ken Seto
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