Re: gravitons
From: tj Frazir (GravityPhysics_at_webtv.net)
Date: 02/04/05
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Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 21:25:23 -0500
yer stuupid uncle idiot.
UP is still a gain in mass.
gravity is a push to less mass.
Gravity is the energy gain pushing the atom. YOU are just fucking
ignorant.
You did not know the mass gain was doing the pushing or how. All
you had is a bunch of idias.
>>>>>>F is identical to the mass gain pushing the wieght of the
atom.
>>>Identical as in THE LAW.
Re: gravitons are for dumbasses.
The gain in mass is F pushing te wieght of the atom.
Newton had is right, F = dp/dt is right on!
"
F is the gain in mass and up is a gain in mass pushing the wieght.
of the atom befor the gain in mass .
Gravity is the energy slope across the atom. all the mass of the
atom falls twards its center. Atoms change mass at C. So the atom
has more mass falling twards its center from one side than the other and
the atom pushes its self down the energy slope . V will be the
same for evry atom as the mass gain pushes the wieght and the gain is
allways proportinal to the mass. SAM wrote
F
= ma
Here F is the applied force, m is the mass of the
particle, and a = dv/dt is the particle's acceleration, with v being
the particle's velocity. This equation, together with the principle
that bodies act symmetrically on one another--so that the force
particle A feels from particle B is equal to the force B feels from
A--is the basis for understanding particle dynamics".
"Newton's law completely describes all the phenomena
of classical mechanics...."
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