Re: FTL question
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- Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 11:20:41 -0400
"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jun 2, 6:36 pm, "Spaceman" <space...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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"PD" <TheDraperFam...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
What's the kinetic energy of a rod of 1 kg whose tip is moving atIt is not infinite.
186.000 miles/second, James?
Are you sure??
Here's an interesting formula for you:
1 / (1 - (v/(186,000 miles/s))^2)
When v = 186,000 miles/s, an ordinary finite number, how big is the
whole thing?
Stupid ass self limiting bullshit math is all that is.
1/(1-(v/(10 miles/h))^2)
and try v=10
So infinite energy to make something hit 10 miles an hour!
stupid ass self limiting bullshit math.
LOL
So silly PD.
worship that equation well because it matches your self limited mind.
James... you should embrace mathematics. With the aid of
mathematics you (yes you, James) could have a better
understand of mechanical things all around you to a better
appreciation of the universe as a whole! :-)
You ain't no dummy... mathematics is a wonderful tool.
Yes, mathematics is a wonderful tool Sam,
I do not disagree with that statement at all.
It is the "bad math that proves basic math as wrong" that is not
a wonderful tool Sam.
If 2+2 does not equal 4 all the time for "sames" then
basic math is broken permanantly.
And I know basic math has never been broken.
If it is broken ever, mechanical laws would have to be re-written.
And that is not going to happen since they have been working for
far too long.
Put it this way Sam,
If 2+2=4 is not correct all the time.
the lever and fulcrum have a gigantic problem.
But yet, the lever and fulcrum have no such problem
so 2+2 still, and always will equal 4.
the same is true for gears and all things mechanical.
:)
--
James M Driscoll Jr
Spaceman
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