Hi CS, Gary CV and all, When I was in qm2 forum, I asked why there were no messsage transactions? [after Sept 11] Then a lady replied like this. She asked me...
National Archives and Records Administration ... Constitution Page A More Perfect Union: The Creation of the U.S. Constitution An Introduction May 25, 1787,...
Charles and John -- Did you receive the e-mail attachment of spiral mixing which I sent to your e-mail addresses (not cycles) last week? If so, please comment...
Gary Vezzoli
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Apr 1, 2002 1:03 pm
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Gary, Our resident relativity expert in Theoryof Everything says that momentum is always conserved. Could you clarify the respect in which acceleration is...
Dear Gary CV, Tom MG and all, I read that there are forbidden energy gaps [for electrons] in any atoms. Can we hypothesis that during chemical reaction with...
Nice idea, but the more I've thought about the idea of such 'gaps' the more I've realised they can't be gaps of space: merely of energy. Tom ... From: venrev ...
Ven -- the equations for conservation of momentum involve velocity, not acceleration, and do not consider losses due to friction, heat, etc. There must be an...
Gary Vezzoli
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Apr 1, 2002 3:38 pm
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Sure Tom, I meant Energy gaps. I asked about this catalyst, couple of days before. Today in this public I-Net booth, I happened to read some MS word doc that...
But surely heat is merely molecular momentum...? Tom M-G ... From: Gary Vezzoli To: cyclesi@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 3:38 PM Subject: Re:...
Here we cannot really hypothesize with confidence; we turn over the work to computational chemists, and they predict the formation of new molecules. GCV ...
Gary Vezzoli
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Apr 1, 2002 4:40 pm
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Tom -- momentum implies mass, but until otherwise unambiguously understood, heat implies radiation and infra-red wave propagation and absorption. Therefore,...
Gary Vezzoli
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Apr 1, 2002 5:34 pm
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Is this the only respect in which momentum isn't conserved? Tom ... From: Gary Vezzoli To: cyclesi@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 5:34 PM ...
Tom -- in classical physics texts, you will find the following statement or paraphrase ... "The momentum of any isolated closed system does not change." then...
Gary Vezzoli
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Apr 1, 2002 5:59 pm
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... Hello Gary! (formatted for one page side) The ideas of a religion are also SOME of the concepts of SOME non religious philosophies of life (e.g.: atheism...
Peter -- Did you receive my inquiry regarding the Belcher Islands, and the Nastopoke Arc? Gary C. V. Dr.Gary Christopher Vezzoli, Physicist ... Join the...
Gary Vezzoli
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Apr 1, 2002 10:11 pm
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Hi Gary, Any word on the measurement of the spiral arm, or the mathematics of the ratio, or Matter accretion vs. Matter expulsion? Dr. John Kuefel ...
John Kuefel
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Apr 1, 2002 11:16 pm
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Gary, Is it your contention that to be accelerated synonmyous with being subject to an external force of inertia? And is it not true that astronauts train for...
Tom -- I believe that the term "force" is specious and only a handy mental-vehicle for employement in the field of physics or engineering called statics. So...
Gary Vezzoli
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Apr 2, 2002 12:48 am
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Gary, I gave the example of the jet in freefall ('vomit comet', as I'm told it's called) as I thought you could take it as an accelerating frame in which one...
Tom -- The NASA aircraft induces high and low g, and the results of the changing g on some dependent variable are simulated as changes in gravity ... i.e....
Gary Vezzoli
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Apr 2, 2002 10:35 am
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So is it merely air resistance that gives the minimal g ? The thing I can't understand about that is, free objects in the interior of the aircraft aren't...
A terminal velocity does not imply a minimum g. Microgravity can be achieved much lower than 1 g. It is the deceleration, or a negative acceleration which...
Gary Vezzoli
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Apr 2, 2002 12:23 pm
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Thanks if you could. Thing is, it's rather important for me to nail down exactly what is happening in respect to acceleration, and when it comes understanding...
Tom -- It is worthwhile to read, classically, what is said about gravitational mass and inertial mass, and the belief that all non-air-buoyant objects free...
Gary Vezzoli
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Apr 2, 2002 1:04 pm
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Anna [time] wrote: Hi peter, ... Hello Anna! [Hello Gary!] Wow! You are too intelligent to be an atheist! Listen again to what principal religions conceive....
Thanks for all that, Gary. I'm in Oxford, UK. I'm a bit old-fashioned in that I don't like to conceptualize physics in terms of subatomic particles (other than...
Not to forget, We are the observers, but inside the frame. Thanks, Regards, Venkatesan. [Tom] The known universe can be taken as a single reference frame...
We need Energy to accelerate. And acceleration results in change in change in velocity. Am I right? Regards, Venkatesan. ... physics in terms of subatomic...
We need Energy to accelerate. And acceleration results in change in velocity. Am I right? Regards, Venkatesan. ... physics in terms of subatomic particles...
That's precisely it. The question is, can the speed of, say, the Milky way, relative to all other bodies in the broader universe (and I take it the Milky Way...