From: BURT on
On Apr 10, 10:03 am, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 9, 10:53 pm, franklinhu <frankli...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > This the so called "science" that you tell me to learn about. Nothing
> > to learn about here, science has no clue how the conversion happens,
> > so I choose not to believe it and come up with my alternate
> > explanation which doesn't require any such magical conversion.
>
> This is the fundamental mistake that is made by many a crank.
> "I *choose* not to believe it, because it does not make sense given my
> set of preconceptions about how nature should work. Rather than
> believe it, I will instead invent another model that does fit my set
> of preconceptions and therefore makes sense to me."
> This is not how science works or should work.
>
> PD

Why does energy relate to the square of the universal speed limit PD?

Mitch Raemsch
From: BURT on
On Apr 9, 3:05 am, "Y.Porat" <y.y.po...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 6, 6:50 pm, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Apr 6, 11:47 am, Tom Roberts <tjroberts...(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> > > mpc755 wrote:
> > > > On Apr 6, 10:29 am, Tom Roberts <tjroberts...(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> > > >> Normally we apply the word "mass" to OBJECTS, not to collections of unbound
> > > >> objects. In the initial state the electron and the positron EACH have a mass,
> > > >> and the total mass is 1.022 MeV/c^2. In the final state the gammas each have
> > > >> zero mass, and the total mass is 0. The total energies of the initial and final
> > > >> states are the same. The total kinetic energy of the initial state is 0, but the
> > > >> total kinetic energy of the final state is 1.022 MeV. These units have c=1, and
> > > >> it is obvious that mass was indeed converted to kinetic energy.
>
> > > > Stating the 'total mass is 0' is misleading. The mass still exists.
>
> > > No. I am using these words with their standard meanings in modern physics. There
> > > is no mass in that final state.
>
> > >  > [... attempt to invoke undefined concepts to "explain" this]
>
> > > Tom Roberts
>
> > MPC says mass is conserved because he says so.
> > He also says the mass becomes invisible as mass and appears in some
> > other supposed substance. This occurrence is evidence, for him, of the
> > existence of the supposed substance.
> > MPC is a little tetched in the head, perhaps.
>
> ------------------
> the one that is deteched  in head is  --PD!! &CO.
> he cant see that
> E=mc^2
> is mass in motion  (kilogram meter ^2/second^2 )
> if the  professional   parrot   will say that this m
> is 'relativistic  mass'??
> than
> let the genius PD tell    us
>
> what is the****Gamma factor***
>  that makes that
> m     relativistic ???!!!
>
> TIA
> Y.Porat
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Gamma is absolute math.
From: Tom Roberts on
franklinhu wrote:
> The energy which is actually conserved is the kinetic energy gained by
> the positron and electron as they are accelerated to the speed of
> light as they collide.

I specified annihilation at rest, as it is simpler. There is no such
"acceleration to the speed of light"; they come together and annihilate. The
initial state is an e+ and an e- at rest and close together; the final state is
two 0.511 keV gammas headed off in opposite directions at the speed of light
(all measured relative to the initial rest frame of the e+ and the e-).

The total mass in the initial state is 1.022 MeV/c^2, and the total kinetic
energy is 0. The total mass in the final state is 0 and the total kinetic energy
is 1.022 MeV. That numerical equality is not happenstance, and we say "mass was
converted into kinetic energy", because that is the way these words are used.


> The original positron and
> electron are not destroyed.

Not true -- they are OBSERVED to be gone.


> They are instead converted into a nearly
> impossible to detect neutral particle.

This is just plain not true. If there were such a particle in the final state,
with a mass of 1.022 MeV/c^2 (as you seem to claim), it WOULD be detected
through failure of energy to be conserved.


> Explain me one thing - just how does matter turn into energy and how
> does energy turn into matter? Can't explain that, can you - no one
> can.

Right. Humans will always be unable to "explain" how nature actually works. We
are limited by our minds, which process only thoughts. All we can do is process
thoughts that are MODELS of what we observe about the world we inhabit. This is
inherent in being human. Live with it (you have no choice).


Tom Roberts
From: Y.Porat on
On Apr 4, 7:53 am, Koobee Wublee <koobee.wub...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 3, 10:23 pm, Tom Roberts wrote:
>
> > Tony M wrote:
> > > As per the mass-energy equivalence, can I assume the following is
> > > valid?
>
> > In relativity, which I assume is the context for your question, mass and energy
> > are not "equivalent" in the manner you seem to think. They are in certain
> > circumstances inter-convertible, but are most definitely not the same.
>
> This is unbelievable.  Self-styled physicists came up with (E = m
> c^2).  Now, they are walking away from it and speak with a forked
> tongue.  These clowns are very liberally interpreting the scripture
> according to their religion.  That's what you get for liberal-art
> schools, I guess.  <shrug>
>
> > > - electric energy flowing through power lines is equivalent to a mass
> > > flow => mass is transferred from the source to the load
>
> > No. There is only a rather loose correspondence to mass transfer. Energy is
> > transferred, not mass

---------------------
it is unbelievable to see
how physics was over taken by fucken mathematician
that call themselves physicists !!
and how such simple things are complicated
by idiots:
that make complications AS
THEIR SOURCE OF ** income* AND LIVING !!!

Energy is ** MASS IN MOTION!!**
what could be simpler than that
since the historic evolution of :

E=mc^2 was discovered !!!???
the m ---mass is right before your eyes!!
now the 'smarties willtell you
'it is relativistic mass '!!
1
who on earth allowed you to invent a new kind of mass !!
2
even formally
where do you see
a gamma factor to make that mass 'relativistic mass"
???!!! actually i could stop here
by a FULL STOP !!

but anyway i will add here some of my explanations
of mine
about how that 'relativistic mass' was born in sin (:-)
it started again by dumb mathematician
that saw theGamma factor
and EXTRACTED (EXTRAPOLATED IT)
IT
TO SCOPE IT DOES NOT BELONG!!!
stupid mathematicinace
ddi not understand that
**any physics formula is not always overlapping the
mathematical scope **!!
ANY PHYSICS FORMULA
HAS ITS LIMITS OF VALIDATION !!
now those smarties saw that
while v=c
gamma becomes infinit '
but still
a
who on earth told you that gamma belongs to the
mass
why not to the energy needed to ad more acceleration??
b
who on earth told you that that gamma
is valid to E=mc^2
while v=c !!!
why not
that in that case
THE GAMMA FACTOR STOPS BEING RELEVANT
(OR APPLY) TO THAT
E=nc^2 ??!!
iow
there is an exception to the rule that

NO MASS CAN REACH c !!!???
and we see it even by experimental data !!
we see that
as mass becomes smaller and smaller
it CAN BE accelerated CLOSER AND CLOSER
TO c !
in some cases it is unbelievable close !!
yet
what has all those experimental facts
got to do with dumb mathematicians
that make their living ??!!--

--FROM COMPLICATING SIMPLE THINGS ??!!

and by that pose themselves to be
the old new 'impressive' Shamans !
that 'understand' things that the 'Plebeian' cant understand ....
iow
the crook -sucker symbiosis
WAS ALWAYS ' A WINNING GAME ' !!

ATB
Y.Porat
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3
one of the big mistakes



, in that you could not detect mass in transit between
> > them. It is possible to use the increased energy at the load to increase its
> > mass, and to use the reduced energy at the source to reduce its mass, but there
> > is no necessity to do so. In many common cases there is no definite object with
> > a definite mass at source, load, or both, so attempting to discuss "mass
> > transfer" is useless and perhaps meaningless.
>
> Your interpretation of things is merely a philosophical
> interpretation.  <shrug>
>
> > > - a charged battery or capacitor has higher mass than a discharged one
>
> > Yes (identical batteries or capacitors).
>
From: franklinhu on
On Apr 10, 9:59 am, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 9, 10:33 pm, franklinhu <frankli...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Apr 9, 6:54 am, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Apr 9, 12:15 am, franklinhu <frankli...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > > > On Apr 6, 5:58 am, Tony M <marc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > On Apr 5, 2:40 pm, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > > On Apr 5, 1:35 pm, "Sue..." <suzysewns...(a)yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > On Apr 5, 2:18 pm, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > On Apr 4, 12:53 am, Koobee Wublee <koobee.wub...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > > On Apr 3, 10:23 pm, Tom Roberts wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > > > Tony M wrote:
> > > > > > > > > > > As per the mass-energy equivalence, can I assume the following is
> > > > > > > > > > > valid?
>
> > > > > > > > > > In relativity, which I assume is the context for your question, mass and energy
> > > > > > > > > > are not "equivalent" in the manner you seem to think. They are in certain
> > > > > > > > > > circumstances inter-convertible, but are most definitely not the same.
>
> > > > > > > > > This is unbelievable.  Self-styled physicists came up with (E = m
> > > > > > > > > c^2).  Now, they are walking away from it and speak with a forked
> > > > > > > > > tongue.  These clowns are very liberally interpreting the scripture
> > > > > > > > > according to their religion.  That's what you get for liberal-art
> > > > > > > > > schools, I guess.  <shrug>
>
> > > > > > > > E=mc^2 in no way implies that mass and energy are equivalent, any more
> > > > > > > > than F=ma implies that force and acceleration are equivalent.
>
> > > > > > > > The equation relates the quantitative values of two distinct physical
> > > > > > > > variables. That's what equations do.
>
> > > > > > > > If you cannot read an equation, then perhaps you should read some
> > > > > > > > sentences that precede and follow the equation where it is presented.
>
> > > > > > > <<...an electron and a positron, each with a mass
> > > > > > > of 0.511 MeV/c2, can annihilate to yield 1.022 MeV of energy.>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronvolt
>
> > > > > > > Sue...
>
> > > > > > Yes, indeed. There is the numerical equality I was talking about. Note
> > > > > > that a processes where the collision of two objects with mass produces
> > > > > > a predictable amount of energy does not imply that mass and energy are
> > > > > > equivalent. Perhaps you have the same difficulty that KW is having.- Hide quoted text -
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> > > > > I think you're right PD, mass and energy are not the same thing. Maybe
> > > > > "equivalence" is not the best word, "duality" is probably better. The
> > > > > way I see it, mass and energy are two sides of the same coin, one
> > > > > cannot convert mass to energy and vice-versa. For a certain amount of
> > > > > energy in a system there will always be a corresponding amount of
> > > > > mass, as per E=mc2.
>
> > > > > Sue's example of electron-positron "annihilation" can be a bit
> > > > > misleading, making one believe that mass gets converted to energy,
> > > > > when that's not the case. The isolated system consisting of the
> > > > > electron and positron has the same total energy and corresponding mass
> > > > > before and after the "annihilation", except now instead of electron
> > > > > and positron we have gamma photons (and maybe some other particles).- Hide quoted text -
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> > > > I think you have hit the on the main point which is that mass is not
> > > > "converted" into energy. You suggested that it gets converted into
> > > > "some other particles". I would say that the electron and positron do
> > > > combine to form a "poselectron" which is a superlightweight (1 MeV)
> > > > particle which has yet to be discovered.
>
> > > The 1 MeV space has been thoroughly searched at numerous facilities.
> > > You can look athttp://pdg.lbl.govfortheparticle spectroscopy in
> > > that region. What properties other than mass would you expect this
> > > particle to have, so that it can be searched for among the catalog of
> > > particles in that energy range?
>
> > Neutral particles are notoriously difficult to detect as they
> > generally leave no trace in normal particle accelerators.
>
> Izzat so? Pray tell, then, how neutrons, photons, neutrinos, neutral
> kaons, and so on are routinely detected....
>

I didn't say impossible, I said difficult. Neutrons can only be
detected by their decay products, neutrinos are extremely difficult to
detect and take enormous setups like Super-Kamiokande or SNO to do the
detection. Kaons are presumed when you see a pair of oppositely
charged particles appear out of nowhere.

We have actually observed poselectrons in an identical manner. In pair
production, we see the apparent appearance of a positron and electron
out of nowhere like the neutral Kaon in response to the application of
1 MeV of energy. If this was any other particle, we would had declared
long ago that this was the result of a neutral particle being split
apart. Intstead, due to Einsteins assertion that matter/energy convert
to each other - we ignore this most common of events that identify the
presence of a neutral.

> > The space
> > has been searched, but a 1 MeV neutral would easily escape detection
> > because the detectors are designed to capture neutrals. This particle
> > may interact with normal matter like neutrinos do which is hardly
> > anything at all and may be extremely difficult to detect.
>

Sorry, I meant to say "detectors are NOT designed"

> May? Or does? Quantitative prediction of reaction rates would be
> useful here.
> Keep in mind that what you are talking about would interact
> electromagnetically (see for example, positronium - which is another
> neutral entity made up of electrons and positrons), which is a sizable
> interaction rate, much more than what neutrinos do.

I would predict that the quantative reaction rate would be similar if
not identical to what we observe for neutrinos. In my model, neutrinos
are a specific wave energy phenonmenon similar to photons except they
act on single poselectron particles much like how a string a billiard
balls react when struck at one end. A poselectron particle passing
through a poselectron aether would be like detecting a single molecule
of oxygen zipping about a room of air. However, it would still carry a
significant kinetic energy and there will be some small chance that it
will release that energy upon some other particle and create a
detectable particle shower. It could be a neutrino is actually just a
rapidly moving poselectron. Unfortunately, it may mean that you would
need to park a SNO type experiment next to the acclerator experiment
which would undoubtedly be impractical or impossible.

>
>
>
> > The signature you would need to look for is a positron and electron
> > which are generally heading in the same direction, come together to
> > produce gamma rays and if a particle is produced in this reaction, it
> > will still have the substantial kinetic energy of the positron/
> > electron and it may interact with matter in the calorimeter portion of
> > the detector by producing new positrons and electrons generally in the
> > original path of the positron and electron that reacted.
>
> > So look for unexplained events in the calorimeter which can be traced
> > back to a positron/electron annhiliation event.
>
> "Unexplained events"? What is the event signature? What are the
> *detectable* features of the event that would signal the creation of
> this particle?

The detectable features are a particle shower that can only be only be
explained by the collision of a netural created by the prior
annhiliation of a previously detected positron and electron. I'll try
do draw you a picture:

e- ----------------------\ /------ e-
* ---- * -------?
e+ ----------------------/ \------ e+
Separate positron/electron They collide and leave no track Further
down, we see particle shower.

Is it clear?

>
>
>
> > Simple, isn't it -
> > find it and you will garner yourself a Nobel. I have also suggested
> > doing a dedicated experiment of firing parallel beams of positrons and
> > electrons and examining if any reactions occur after the point where
> > the positrons and electrons have annhiliated.
>
> > This is all experimentally verifiable and I'm sure someone more
> > familiar with accelerator experiments could devise other more clever
> > ways of detecting the neutral poselectron.
>
> > > > It has been universally
> > > > ignored since it forms the "aether" of space and forms the medium
> > > > through which light travels. This is the actual higgs boson which
> > > > gives everything mass as well. I have previously suggested ways to
> > > > reveal the presence of the poselectron through experiments in my other
> > > > posts.
>
> > > > See my article:
>
> > > >http://franklinhu.com/emc.html
>
> > > > I don't understand why you guys totally ignore this most obvious of
> > > > suggestions for the meaning of E=mc^2. Too simple for you, huh?
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