From: OsherD on
From Osher Doctorow

The "provisional" principle enunciated in 368.3 must be modified
because of Hooke's law of elasticity:

1) F = kx, F force, x stretch of a spring beyond its natural length

which has a cosine solution for constant mass. However, the object
which is vibrating is a physical body, and x is actually a function of
time so Causation and Probable Causation/Influence (PI) and so
probability are involved.

Notice that sound has a constant speed in a particular physical medium
but does not exist in the vacuum, while light also has constant speeds
in particular physical mediums but exists in the vacuum. However,
the notion of "vacuum" is no longer "nothingness" or "empty space" but
is now regarded as being filled with objects, so that "elastic" now
arguably covers the vacuum also.

What is NOT covered by physics is the alleged undefined Quantum
medium. If Quantum bodies and media are formless and shapeless more
or less, and not even localized in time and space, then "elastic" does
not "compute" or is not defined. Likewise, if Quantum bodies are
discretized or "Quantized", and similarly for Quantum media, then the
same holds.

Osher Doctorow
From: john on
On May 1, 11:45 pm, OsherD <mdocto...(a)ca.rr.com> wrote:
> From Osher Doctorow
>
> The "provisional" principle enunciated in 368.3 must be modified
> because of Hooke's law of elasticity:
>
> 1) F = kx,  F force, x stretch of a spring beyond its natural length
>
> which has a cosine solution for constant mass.   However, the object
> which is vibrating is a physical body, and x is actually a function of
> time so Causation and Probable Causation/Influence (PI) and so
> probability are involved.
>
> Notice that sound has a constant speed in a particular physical medium
> but does not exist in the vacuum, while light also has constant speeds
> in particular physical mediums but exists in the vacuum.   However,
> the notion of "vacuum" is no longer "nothingness" or "empty space" but
> is now regarded as being filled with objects, so that "elastic" now
> arguably covers the vacuum also.
>
> What is NOT covered by physics is the alleged undefined Quantum
> medium.   If Quantum bodies and media are formless and shapeless more
> or less, and not even localized in time and space, then "elastic" does
> not "compute" or is not defined.   Likewise, if Quantum bodies are
> discretized or "Quantized", and similarly for Quantum media, then the
> same holds.
>
> Osher Doctorow

But if the gravitational impetus for the large, or composite,
is slower than that for the small, or parts of the composite,
then the small is able to 'wow' in and out and all around and
still be where they have to when they have to.


Everything is composites, and
as one considers smaller
and smaller strata, these must
self-graviitate at higher and higher speeds,
which they may since for them space is
more and more permeable.
The speed for *their light* is higher than
for ours.

john