Re: Where am I ?




Old Man wrote:
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> >> > If everything is relative, ....
> >
> >> Not.
> >
> >> Proper acceleration, c, G, hbar, and the fsc are absolute.
> >
> >> [Old Man]
> >
> > "c, G, hbar, and the fsc" are physical constants
> > and the purpose of physical constants is to
> > establish the "relative" value (Ratio) between some
> > measurement
> > and the standard quantity associated with the
> > particular physical property.
>
> A pitiful play on words. Where's the physics ? A physical
> constant forms the absolute algebraic relationship between
> covariant quantities. For example, hbar = E / w
>
> A physical quantity that's invariant WRT choice of
> reference frame is absolute. 4-vector length is invariant,
> and therefore, absolute.
>
> [Old Man]

I am disappointed that Old Man did not comprehend my post,
but I will try to re-state it in terms that he,
and most folks will be able to comprehend.

1. In the middle of the 18th century,
James Clerk Maxwell established the standard
to which ALL physics models must conform.
This standard is now called Dimensional Analysis.

Maxwell first observed that a measurement consisted
of two parts. A physical property, and the number of units
of some standard unit that it took up to equal the measured value.

2. Maxwell further observed that most of the known properties
fell into a nice, simple, ordered, topological structure,
in which most of the known properties
could be defined in terms of five orthogonal properties.
He selected 3D space, time and mass
as his five orthogonal standard properties.

3. In order to integrate the electrical and magnetic properties
into his mechanical topology, Maxwell introduced a couple of constants,

the permeability of space to integrate the magnetic properties,
and the permittivity of space to integrate the electric properties.
In his effort to reduce the number of fundamental properties,
Maxwell introduced equations that combined the electric and magnetic
fields
into one. Maxwell's world consisted of three orthogonal spaces, time,
mass and an E-M
field.

4. And there the physics standard sat,
until Minkowski observed that spaces were basically time intervals.
Minkowski 's world consisted of four orthogonal times, a mass, and
Maxwell's
E-M field.

5. And there it sat until Tom Potter integrated the
mechanical and electrical properties with his observations:

a. Time periods are correlations associated with one body. (
Auto-correlations)
b. Time intervals are correlations associated with two bodies. (
Cross-correlations)
c. velocity = C0 * time period count / time interval count
d. impedance = Z0 * time period count / time interval count

In other words, C0, the so-called speed of light
is simply a constant used to set the dimensions of velocity,
and Z0, the so-called impedance of space
is simply a constant used to set the dimensions of impedance,
and that velocity and impedance^-1 are same thing.

The constants that relate
"magnetic mass", "electric mass", and ordinary mass
to the more fundamental time domain "time equivalence of mass"
are respectively:

2.476262E-36 G*mu0^3/Z0^3 (Magnetic mass per time
constant)
2.476262E-36 G*PERMIT^3*Z0^3 (Electric mass per time constant)
2.476262E-36 G/C^3 (Gravitational mass
per time constant.)

6. Furthermore Tom Potter observed that time and space
are artifacts of how man's hippocampus translates QUANTUM EVENTS
associated with one and two bodies.

The double-branched hippocampus performs correlations,
and man perceives high correlations associated with one body
( Auto-correlations) as times,
and he perceives high correlations associated with two bodies,
as spaces.

Tom Potter's world consists of one body events (Auto-correlations ie.
times)
and two-body events (Cross-correlations ie. spaces),
and a batch of unneeded constants.

I thrust that Old Man will be able to comprehend this,
but if he does not, I will be more than happy
to answer any rational, intelligent questions
that he may have on this subject.

For more details on this,
visit my web site,
and download the physics tutorial.

As can be seen,
there an "no turtles" in the forgoing discussion. ;-)

--
Tom Potter
http://no-turtles.com
http://photos.yahoo.com/tdp1001
http://tom-potter.blogspot.com

.



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