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From: Y.Porat on 13 Jul 2010 22:41 On Jul 13, 6:53 pm, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Jul 13, 2:38 am, "Y.Porat" <y.y.po...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Jul 12, 7:45 pm, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Jul 11, 4:19 am, "Y.Porat" <y.y.po...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Gravity is a property of mass!! > > > > it is *not* a property of space! > > > > Gravity is not a property. It is an interaction. It involves matter's > > > and energy's interaction with spacetime, and spacetime's interaction > > > with matter and energy. > > > > > now of curved space time or other nonsense physic s alike !! > > > > peoplehave lost too muchtime on that nonsense > > > > curved space time > > > > gravity should be loked in some basic mass particle > > > > emitted from big masses > > > > he Circlon'' might be a good start !! > > > > the Circlon is a basic particle > > > > that > > > > 'moves naturally in curved or circular paths > > > > naturallt mease it is a premise > > > > ie > > > > it does not move in a curved pass > > > > because 'some forces make it move like that but = > > > > but it moves in a curved path > > > > 'because it was 'born' like that > > > > and is actually the cause of all atractin froces > > > > iow > > > > it is a premis > > > > exactly as 'curved space trime is another *premis* > > > > > the photon cannot be an attraction agent > > > > because it moves in a **straight lines** > > > > and if so to be an attraction agent is against the > > > > conservation of Momentum principle > > > > (the momentum has direction ...!!) > > > > 2 > > > > another nonsense attraction particle are the W or Z > > > > > AN ATTRACTION AGENT CANNOT BE BIGGER THAN ITS MOTHER > > > > PARTICLE !!! > > > > etc etc etc nonsense physics that 'modern physics'' > > > > is filled with > > > > without any one eating it without blinking an eye!! > > > > (mainly fucken mathematicians > > > > that lead us toi a dead end position !!!) > > > > > Y.Porat > > > > -------------------------------------- > > > Bravo > > you make some advance > > even if inspired by me (:-) > > There is no recent advance here. I've just told you what's been > understood since 1915, and which you would be able to find for > yourself just by reading a book. > > > > > now > > i have a little question for you PD > > > if you say 'an interaction' > > so it is an interaction between > > two physical entities > > Yes, between matter and spacetime. > > > yet i order to understand that INTERACTION between those 2 > > entities > > we have to know to scratch > > the properties of those two actors > > am i right ??? > > if so > > whqt are the properties of that > > mysterious space that can > > curve a motion that would otherwise > > move in a straight line > > I've already listed properties in another post for you. Did you read > that? > > > 2 > > for example > > out earth moved in a circle around the sun > > and all that happens in space > > now > > **if that sun was not there** > > our earth move in a strigfgt line isn t that so ?? > > so ??? > > what made our earth to move i a circle > > is it space ??? > > or is it the - > > sun > > and earths masses ?? > > The sun affects the curvature of spacetime in the vicinity of the > Earth (and everywhere else), and the Earth responds to the curvature > of spacetime where it is at. The same is true vice-versa. ------------- ?????? (:-) (:-) ---------- so please answer the following questions that you didnt answer ::: > > This is all very basic stuff. You should be very familiar with it. >---------------- basic but parrots job ... you dont think you parrot !!! so see by questions . 2 and 3 ---------------- > > 2 > > if we have just one mass in space > > what is its interaction with space ?? > ---------------- ??? > > 3 > > if we have only two masses in space > > but the distance between the two mass > > --is a very very big big distance > > (between those two masses) > > what is the **interaction** > > (inter **....). action) > > between > > those two mass --->- > > ------>****AND SPACE ** ??!! ------------ please answer questions 2 and 3... TIA Y.Porat ----------------------
From: Inertial on 14 Jul 2010 01:44 "Y.Porat" wrote in message news:13f4440e-066c-4da6-a73e-4c001ae398b8(a)z10g2000yqb.googlegroups.com... > 2 > if we have just one mass in space > what is its interaction with space ?? It curves spacetime > 3 > if we have only two masses in space > but the distance between the two mass > --is a very very big big distance > (between those two masses) > what is the **interaction** > (inter **....). action) > between > those two mass --->- > ------>****AND SPACE ** ??!! Both curve spacetime, that curvature causes them to move toward each other (what we call gravity). At a "very very big big distance" it would be a very very small small acceleration.
From: mpc755 on 14 Jul 2010 02:06 On Jul 14, 1:44 am, "Inertial" <relativ...(a)rest.com> wrote: > "Y.Porat" wrote in message > > news:13f4440e-066c-4da6-a73e-4c001ae398b8(a)z10g2000yqb.googlegroups.com... > > > 2 > > if we have just one mass in space > > what is its interaction with space ?? > > It curves spacetime > > > 3 > > if we have only two masses in space > > but the distance between the two mass > > --is a very very big big distance > > (between those two masses) > > what is the **interaction** > > (inter **....). action) > > between > > those two mass --->- > > ------>****AND SPACE ** ??!! > > Both curve spacetime, that curvature causes them to move toward each other > (what we call gravity). At a "very very big big distance" it would be a > very very small small acceleration. What physically occurs in nature to cause the curvature of 'spacetime'? You are misinterpreting the displacement of dark matter by matter as the curvature of 'spacetime'?
From: Y.Porat on 14 Jul 2010 03:00 On Jul 14, 7:44 am, "Inertial" <relativ...(a)rest.com> wrote: > "Y.Porat" wrote in message > > news:13f4440e-066c-4da6-a73e-4c001ae398b8(a)z10g2000yqb.googlegroups.com... > > > 2 > > if we have just one mass in space > > what is its interaction with space ?? > > It curves spacetime >------------------ doi have toinfere from above that Inertial is just anothername of PD?? (:-) from PD i expect a bit more imtelligent answer (:-) > > 3 > > if we have only two masses in space > > but the distance between the two mass > > --is a very very big big distance > > (between those two masses) > > what is the **interaction** > > (inter **....). action) > > between > > those two mass --->- > > ------>****AND SPACE ** ??!! > > Both curve spacetime, that curvature causes them to move toward each other > (what we call gravity). At a "very very big big distance" it would be a > very very small small acceleration. ---------------- but idiot i asked about a case in which the distance between the two masses is *very very big* does an imbecile like you nderstand what dies it means ?? l the other next questions --- i wil ask later PD not the anonymous gangster with 3 false names while as an anonymous ---- HAS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR HIS BEHAVIOR and stupid parroting answers i will not go on with that double names game ie to let the gangster imbecile pig ''Inertial'' to do the gangstering job for Paul Draper PD can speak for himself unless he is running away as usual -while pushed to the corner... ----**the same velocity as he pops in ** (with no one inviting him to pop in ....!!! Y.P ---------------------------
From: Y.Porat on 14 Jul 2010 07:28
On Jul 14, 8:06 am, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Jul 14, 1:44 am, "Inertial" <relativ...(a)rest.com> wrote: > > > > > "Y.Porat" wrote in message > > >news:13f4440e-066c-4da6-a73e-4c001ae398b8(a)z10g2000yqb.googlegroups.com.... > > > > 2 > > > if we have just one mass in space > > > what is its interaction with space ?? > > > It curves spacetime > > > > 3 > > > if we have only two masses in space > > > but the distance between the two mass > > > --is a very very big big distance > > > (between those two masses) > > > what is the **interaction** > > > (inter **....). action) > > > between > > > those two mass --->- > > > ------>****AND SPACE ** ??!! > > > Both curve spacetime, that curvature causes them to move toward each other > > (what we call gravity). At a "very very big big distance" it would be a > > very very small small acceleration. > > What physically occurs in nature to cause the curvature of > 'spacetime'? > > You are misinterpreting the displacement of dark matter by matter as > the curvature of 'spacetime'? -------------- dark matter or not dark matter NOTHING IS CURVING SPACE BECAUSE SPACE IS NOTHING AND IF NOT MASS IN IT ID DOES NOT HAVE ANY PROPERTIES EXCEPT HOSTING MASS WHILE MASS IS THE REAL HERO OF GRAVITY !! 2 we heard just above form the genius PD that space has EM waves if it was not funny it is sad how idiotic 'scientists can be: he himself admitted that EM radiation has if not mass at least 'relativistic mass' so according to that genius PD vacuum has .... (AS VACUUM !!!!!)... ----""relativistic mass""!!..... did you get how far insane personal hatred can lead someone who calls himself a physicist (may be even a teacher of physics !!!) Y.Porat ---------------------- |