Re: PRIVATE PHYSICS 8



On Apr 20, 10:55 pm, karamihas <karami...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
PRIVATE PHYSICS

This is the title of a book, which contains the most revolutionary
thoughts ever conceived by the human brain. It costs billions. It is
the most expensive item money can buy on earth. The benefit deriving
from the revolutionary secret knowledge, make the book the most cheap
item money can buy on earth.

First part: The new theory of relativity.

M  =  m / {1– [ (C^2 – v^2) / C^2] }^0.5    (1)


According to this [sic], M is almost infinity, since v^2 is negligible
as compared to C^2 and thus,

M = m/[1 - 1]

which contradicts your assumption that M = M = Planck’s mass =
54,5625x10^-6 gr

AS you might have learned in high school in Greece, where you text was
by ILIA NTZIORA, in the second page or so, it states that a basic law
of thought is the law of contradiction, forst expressed by Aristotle
along with the law of excluded middle.

According to this laws, M cannot be 54,5625x10^-6 gr and not
54,5625x10^-6 gr at the same time, even so infinity, and your theory
involves a contradiction.

Mike






s  =  S {1– [ (C^2 – v^2) / C^2] }^0.5      (2)

T  =  t / {1– [ (C^2 – v^2) / C^2] }^0.5       (3)

M = Planck’s mass  = 54,5625x10^-6 gr.  m = quantum of mass = hn/C^2 =
7,37x10^-48gr.
C = light speed,  v = the quantum of speed = s/T = 4,0508x10^-33 cm/
sec, or v is the gravitational speed, which corresponds to the quantum
of mass m, to the length
S = 2,9979245x10^10 cm.  and to the time T = one sec.  s =
4,0508x10^-33 cm.

From (1) we take

M^2  =  m^2 C^2 /v^2      Substituting  v^2  for  Gm/S we take

M^2G   =  mC^2 S         (4)

but   C^2  =  S^2/T^2        where S = 2,9979245x10^10 cm  and T = one
sec.

substituting in equation (4) we take

M^2G  =  m x S^2/T^2 x S   =  mS^2/T  x  S/T       (5)

But   mS^2/T  =  h    and  S/T   = C

substituting in (5) we take  the  equation

M^2G  =  hC   or    M  = (hC/G)^0.5          So we have

M  = (hC/G)^0.5   =  m / {1– [(C^2–v^2) /C^2] }^0.5       (6)

With similar thoughts from equation (2) we end up to the equations

s  = (Gh/C^3)^0.5  =  S{1–[(C^2–v^2)/C^2] }^0.5        (7)

And from equation (3) we end up to the equations

t = (Gh / C^5)^0.5  =  T{1– [ (C^2–v^2) /C^2] }^0,5      (8)

If these equations are true, Einstein’s relativity is not true.
The truth of the above equations is accompanied by some other truths.
I mean the truth that universities failed to discover these equations.
In that case, how is possible for those who failed, to accept them? Do
universities have benefit to accept the truth of the above equations,
which make obvious the truth, that universities are not able to
discover truths?  Universities are unable not only to discover truths
but they are also unable to bury my truths.  Do universities like the
truth if it is exposing their stupidity? Ask the crap of cambridge to
give you the answer.

A two feet mule of cambridge came on 17th of April here in athens to
vomit to the idiot greek mules about the big-bang of universe. The
crook did so because he wanted to sell the garbage of his book. These
dirty crooks is the reason why you will pay me billions to get my
secret books. They dont contain garbage. They contain to give you
unimagined knowledge and unimagined technology. Who prevented the
idiots of greece, or the crap of cambridge to discover this
unimaginable knowledge, and establish the dominating Private Physics,
in which, the most insignificant part, is the above equations? If you
are clever demand from this kind of crooks to give you the money to
buy my secret books.
By the way, Karamihas is a Turkish name. I am so greek, as German was
Einstein and as correct is Einstein, who, according to greeks, he
stole relativity from Karathodoris. For me, Einstein stole the hair of
Karathodoris. There is no doubt about it. Look at their photographs
and you will not have any doubt about it. Einstein never could have
such a dense, bushy hair, if he did not steal to add to his own, the
hair of Karathodoris. And for greeks, he who steals hair, he also
steals the theories under the hair.
But you are not an obsequious greek idiot, you are a clever reader,
something very scarce in this stupid world.  Are you gaining from
these equations, or you are losing? Do you have benefit to reject
them, or you have benefit to accept them, extend them, explore them,
exploit them and extract what is logically interrelated with them? You
pay universities to teach you how to ignore the above indisputable
equations. Universities give you the diploma to ignore. You are a
licenced ignorant. These equations give you abilities and
possibilities which universities and professors will never be able to
give you, not even till the Doomsday. They give you the diploma to be
human, not a stupid mule like the disgusted ones of cambridge who
pretend that they dont see my challenge.

Evangelos Karamihas

www.karamihas.gr

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