Re: Data Physics: A Nightmare in Physics
- From: "~~NoMad~~" <understanding.engine@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 04:42:44 -0800
"Phineas T Puddleduck" <phineaspuddleduck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <45a845ef_2@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"~~NoMad~~" <understanding.engine@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
With Data Physics I claim that the universe 'emits' specific data types
that
living systems can detect with their sensors.
When you look with your eyes, how many data types can you see?
Contemporary Physics cannot answer that question and my Data Physics can.
physics |?fiziks| |?f?z?ks| |?f?z?ks|
plural noun [treated as sing. ]
the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter
and energy. The subject matter of physics, distinguished from that of
chemistry and biology, includes mechanics, heat, light and other
radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms.
? the physical properties and phenomena of something : the physics of
plasmas.
ORIGIN late 15th cent.(denoting natural science in general, esp. the
Aristotelian system): plural of obsolete physic [physical (thing),]
suggested by Latin physica, Greek phusika Onatural things,¹ from phusis
Onature.¹
Data types is an abstraction. Stick to the computing.
Actually, I'm looking for a physicist that can recognize the 16 dataIts really pretty easy common sense stuff. The mathematics behind these 16
types.
data types is very complex due to the fact that there are carriers involved.
Now if you look in the back of a college physics book you will see an
appendix listing many basic equations all mixed together. Data Physics will
separate those exact equations into recognizable categories and show how
they are derived from MEST. There is one stumbling block here. Using the
matricies that Data Physics presents and those equations from a physics book
I can see that some of the equations are the input to a matrix
transformation and others are the output. Unfortunately contemporary
mathematics doesn't recognize that type of transform so apparently new math
will need to be developed to explain how those equations transformed.
I wish you would cut out the name-calling and try and understand the 16 data
types.
Sincerely,
NM
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