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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...
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National Archives and Records Administration ... Constitution Page A More Perfect Union: The Creation of the U.S. Constitution An Introduction May 25, 1787,...
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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...
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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...
Tom Milner-Gulland
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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...
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Apr 1, 2002
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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 ...
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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...
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Apr 1, 2002
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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...
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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:...
Tom Milner-Gulland
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Here we cannot really hypothesize with confidence; we turn over the work to computational chemists, and they predict the formation of new molecules. GCV ...
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Apr 1, 2002
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Tom -- momentum implies mass, but until otherwise unambiguously understood, heat implies radiation and infra-red wave propagation and absorption. Therefore,...
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Apr 1, 2002
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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 Milner-Gulland
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Tom -- in classical physics texts, you will find the following statement or paraphrase ... "The momentum of any isolated closed system does not change." then...
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Apr 1, 2002
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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 beamish
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Apr 1, 2002
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Peter -- Did you receive my inquiry regarding the Belcher Islands, and the Nastopoke Arc? Gary C. V. Dr.Gary Christopher Vezzoli, Physicist ... Join the...
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Apr 1, 2002
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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 ...
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Apr 1, 2002
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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....
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Apr 2, 2002
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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...
Tom Milner-Gulland
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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...
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Apr 2, 2002
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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 Milner-Gulland
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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...
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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....
peter beamish
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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...
Tom Milner-Gulland
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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...
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Apr 2, 2002
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We need Energy to accelerate. And acceleration results in change in change in velocity. Am I right? Regards, Venkatesan. ... physics in terms of subatomic...
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We need Energy to accelerate. And acceleration results in change in velocity. Am I right? Regards, Venkatesan. ... physics in terms of subatomic particles...
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Apr 2, 2002
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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...
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