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From: mpc755 on 3 Aug 2010 19:31 On Aug 3, 7:25 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Aug 3, 3:51 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Aug 3, 6:39 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > 'DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT?' > > > A. EINSTEINhttp://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/E_mc2/e_mc2.pdf > > > > "If a body gives off the energy L in the form of radiation, its mass > > > diminishes by L/c2." > > > > Dark matter and matter are different states of the same material. The > > > mass of the body does diminish, but the matter which no longer exists > > > as part of the body has not vanished. It still exists, as dark matter.. > > > As matter converts to dark matter it expands in three dimensional > > > space. The physical effects this transition has on the neighboring > > > dark matter and matter is energy. > > > Mass is conserved. > > Mass can spread out as light. > > Mitch Raemsch What you are referring to as matter can spread out as light is matter converting to dark matter and the expansion of the associated mass in three dimensional space. 'DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT?' A. EINSTEIN http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/E_mc2/e_mc2.pdf "If a body gives off the energy L in the form of radiation, its mass diminishes by L/c2." Dark matter and matter are different states of the same material. The mass of the body does diminish, but the matter which no longer exists as part of the body has not vanished. It still exists, as dark matter. As matter converts to dark matter it expands in three dimensional space. The physical effects this transition has on the neighboring dark matter and matter is energy. Mass is conserved.
From: BURT on 3 Aug 2010 19:36 On Aug 3, 4:31 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Aug 3, 7:25 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On Aug 3, 3:51 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Aug 3, 6:39 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > 'DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT?' > > > > A. EINSTEINhttp://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/E_mc2/e_mc2.pdf > > > > > "If a body gives off the energy L in the form of radiation, its mass > > > > diminishes by L/c2." > > > > > Dark matter and matter are different states of the same material. The > > > > mass of the body does diminish, but the matter which no longer exists > > > > as part of the body has not vanished. It still exists, as dark matter. > > > > As matter converts to dark matter it expands in three dimensional > > > > space. The physical effects this transition has on the neighboring > > > > dark matter and matter is energy. > > > > Mass is conserved. > > > Mass can spread out as light. > > > Mitch Raemsch > > What you are referring to as matter can spread out as light is matter > converting to dark matter and the expansion of the associated mass in > three dimensional space. > > 'DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT?' > A. EINSTEINhttp://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/E_mc2/e_mc2.pdf > > "If a body gives off the energy L in the form of radiation, its mass > diminishes by L/c2." > > Dark matter and matter are different states of the same material. The > mass of the body does diminish, but the matter which no longer exists > as part of the body has not vanished. It still exists, as dark matter. > As matter converts to dark matter it expands in three dimensional > space. The physical effects this transition has on the neighboring > dark matter and matter is energy. > > Mass is conserved.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Then light can spread out in time. A telescope brings it back together in time. Mitch Raemsch
From: mpc755 on 3 Aug 2010 19:53 'DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT?' A. EINSTEIN http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/E_mc2/e_mc2.pdf "If a body gives off the energy L in the form of radiation, its mass diminishes by L/c2." Dark matter and matter are different states of the same material. The mass of the body does diminish, but the matter which no longer exists as part of the body has not vanished. It still exists, as dark matter. As matter converts to dark matter it expands in three dimensional space. The physical effects this transition has on the neighboring dark matter and matter is energy. Mass is conserved.
From: BURT on 3 Aug 2010 21:14 On Aug 3, 4:53 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > 'DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT?' > A. EINSTEINhttp://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/E_mc2/e_mc2.pdf > > "If a body gives off the energy L in the form of radiation, its mass > diminishes by L/c2." > > Dark matter and matter are different states of the same material. The > mass of the body does diminish, but the matter which no longer exists > as part of the body has not vanished. It still exists, as dark matter. > As matter converts to dark matter it expands in three dimensional > space. The physical effects this transition has on the neighboring > dark matter and matter is energy. > > Mass is conserved. Can you show where energy from Uranium fission is comming from if released by the atom after it splits? Which particle out of about 300 radiates the energy difference between the old Uranium atom and its two now supposedly lighter products? Science says the atom radiates a gamma ray but which particle out of the 300? And how do the particles know where to go when put into the smaller atoms? Science can only say that time rearranges atoms and their particles at fission and fusion. There is no other order that can accomplish putting every particle where it belongs. This is evidence of an aether order that we call time. Science needs to be introduced to this. Science cannot make one particle radiate the entire atomic difference in mass. This means that fission and fusion are creating new energy instead of releasing it from the atom. The process of fusing and splitting creates new energy in the uninerse through the aether. Mitch Raemsch
From: mpc755 on 3 Aug 2010 21:27
On Aug 3, 9:14 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Aug 3, 4:53 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > 'DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT?' > > A. EINSTEINhttp://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/E_mc2/e_mc2.pdf > > > "If a body gives off the energy L in the form of radiation, its mass > > diminishes by L/c2." > > > Dark matter and matter are different states of the same material. The > > mass of the body does diminish, but the matter which no longer exists > > as part of the body has not vanished. It still exists, as dark matter. > > As matter converts to dark matter it expands in three dimensional > > space. The physical effects this transition has on the neighboring > > dark matter and matter is energy. > > > Mass is conserved. > > Can you show where energy from Uranium fission is comming from if > released by the atom after it splits? > > Which particle out of about 300 radiates the energy difference > between the old Uranium atom and its two now supposedly lighter > products? > > Science says the atom radiates a gamma ray but which particle out of > the 300? And how do the particles know where to go when put into the > smaller atoms? Science can only say that time rearranges atoms and > their particles at fission and fusion. There is no other order that > can accomplish putting every particle where it belongs. > > This is evidence of an aether order that we call time. Science needs > to be introduced to this. > > Science cannot make one particle radiate the entire atomic difference > in mass. This means that fission and fusion are creating new energy > instead of releasing it from the atom. > The process of fusing and splitting creates new energy in the uninerse > through the aether. > > Mitch Raemsch In a nuclear fission or fusion reaction if there is less mass associated with the particles which exist after the reaction then the 'missing' mass is matter which has converted to dark matter. Aether has mass. It is correct to replace dark matter in the above sentence with aether. In a nuclear fission or fusion reaction if there is less mass associated with the particles which exist after the reaction then the 'missing' mass is matter which has converted to aether. |