Re: SR's velocity addition -- ANY Experimental Evidence?
From: tj Frazir (GravityPhysics_at_webtv.net)
Date: 06/29/04
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Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 16:59:37 -0400
>From the bottom of the pit . Two atoms are pushed into the bottom of
the pit as thier intence waves of emf push them apart .
Lower in the pit yet , the nurton and protron
are pushed into the pit as thier motion moves them out the pit .
The more motion the bigger the pit.
The sise of the pit equals its mass.
A gain in motion is a gain in mass.
An object in motion is energy dislpacement in motion.
How far in we going varney ?
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