Re: This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics Louis




bz wrote:
> It would give a SMALLER gain in mass than what I did. It uses the
thermal
> velocity equivalence (beta) and E=m(1/(sqrt(1-beta^2)-1)).
> I think beta would be the average thermal velocity and could be
calculated
> from the partition function and the blackbody radiation curve. As I
said, I
> assumed ALL the heat energy went into mass, and that was overly
generous in
> tj's favor.


nothing tj ever says holds water. he tries to deny his website
http://www.geocities.com/tj1sucks1/tjfrazir.html but everyone who knows
him knows its him

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