Re: Can inverse gravity waves cancel out Earth's gravity in selected areas?
- From: "Mike" <eleatis@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Oct 2006 14:33:19 -0700
Eric Gisse wrote:
Mike wrote:
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Mike wrote:
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Igor wrote:
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Igor wrote:
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TrekJunky wrote:
Hello Sue,
I would like to answer you question about how I would measure the mass
of light. I would like to approach it by stating a few facts to see if
you agree with them:
Light has no mass, or if it has some it is beyond any measurement
accuracy.
1) Solar Sail space ships are propelled by the pressure of light on the
"sails" not solar wind(subatomic particles) as some might think.
That is not your usual notion of pressure.
Why not? Light has momentum. Momentum changing direction exerts
force. And force per unit area is pressure. It's that simple.
Idiot. Are you the sam eposter asking these stupid questions? How do
you make light change direction other than making it pass through a
gravity field?
What? No mirrors in your world? You need to really learn some basic
physics. And I mean from a proven reputable source. Till then, you
can wallow in your own pathetic ignorance.
Do you think by shinning light on a mirror you exert pressure on the
mirrror?
You have got to be shitting me.
where the hell did you stydy physics?
I think the real question is what university taught you so poorly?
You are another smart ass with no real physics education to understand
what is assumed and what has been proven:
What is your physics education?
http://groups.google.gr/group/sci.physics.relativity/tree/browse_frm/thread/5fb8d46356eae0a9/158910cda36b031b?rnum=51&hl=en&_done=%2Fgroup%2Fsci.physics.relativity%2Fbrowse_frm%2Fthread%2F5fb8d46356eae0a9%3Fscoring%3Dd%26hl%3Den%26&scoring=d#doc_dc60d5cb2d03369b
You think a mirror is the same thing as a heat engine? Goddamn.
Have you done any experiments to prove that Newton's law holds for
light striking a mirror?
No, but I have seen the results of a solar sail experiment plus
numerous tiny demonstrations of light making a piece of foil spin.
Are you a retard? Did I dispute that? I did not. Can you prove the
motion is due to the application of Newton's second law? this is the
Familiarize yourself with the scientific method, whining crank. One
does not prove anything in science, all one can do is show that
experiment is consistent with theory. Unsurprisingly, theory is in fact
consistent with experiment regarding light pressure.
[snip retard's apologies]
I asked about experiments that confirm light obeys newton's laws when
reflected from a mirror?
Can you point me to such experiments "undergrad"?
By the way, when i was an undergrad I did not have time to eat. You
seem to spend 24/7 in these ngs. You are probably a dropout. That is
what the scientific method says about you stupid.
Mike
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