From: Ka-In Yen on

Phineas T Puddleduck wrote:
> In article <1167958432.727642.316140(a)38g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
> "Barry" <Sirdry(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > Ka-In Yen wrote:
> >
> > > Of course, I am more educated than Isaac Newton. Newton
> > > died in 1727. In 1843, the Quaternion Division Algebra was
> > > discovered by Hamilton. In 1876, Clifford discovered Clifford
> > > Algebras. So I am very sure that I am more educated than
> > > Isaac Newton. ^_^
> >
> > Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
> >
> > Barry
>
> If you guys have failed to see what is in front of you, its because of
> the giant chips standing on your shoulders....

You are ill-trained in 3D space: a giant chips standing on my
shoulders cannot block the view of front of me.

From: Sam Wormley on
Ka-In Yen wrote:
> Phineas T Puddleduck wrote:
>> In article <1167958432.727642.316140(a)38g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
>> "Barry" <Sirdry(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Ka-In Yen wrote:
>>>
>>>> Of course, I am more educated than Isaac Newton. Newton
>>>> died in 1727. In 1843, the Quaternion Division Algebra was
>>>> discovered by Hamilton. In 1876, Clifford discovered Clifford
>>>> Algebras. So I am very sure that I am more educated than
>>>> Isaac Newton. ^_^
>>> Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
>>>
>>> Barry
>> If you guys have failed to see what is in front of you, its because of
>> the giant chips standing on your shoulders....
>
> You are ill-trained in 3D space: a giant chips standing on my
> shoulders cannot block the view of front of me.
>

There is one big different--Newton was a lot smarter than Ka-In Yen.
Mass, Area and Volume are not a vector quantities.

From: Pmb on
Can someone tell me please how this thread got started and what was meany by
proving something was a "mass vector". At best inertial mass is a tensor.
See MTW page 159. There is Exercise 5.4 "Inertial Mass Per Unit Volume".
This is one of the things I've been studying over the years.

Pete


From: Ka-In Yen on

Sam Wormley wrote:
> Ka-In Yen wrote:
> > Phineas T Puddleduck wrote:
> >> In article <1167958432.727642.316140(a)38g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
> >> "Barry" <Sirdry(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Ka-In Yen wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Of course, I am more educated than Isaac Newton. Newton
> >>>> died in 1727. In 1843, the Quaternion Division Algebra was
> >>>> discovered by Hamilton. In 1876, Clifford discovered Clifford
> >>>> Algebras. So I am very sure that I am more educated than
> >>>> Isaac Newton. ^_^
> >>> Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
> >>>
> >>> Barry
> >> If you guys have failed to see what is in front of you, its because of
> >> the giant chips standing on your shoulders....
> >
> > You are ill-trained in 3D space: a giant chips standing on my
> > shoulders cannot block the view of front of me.
> >
>
> There is one big different--Newton was a lot smarter than Ka-In Yen.

You cannot make that conclusion unless you can test
Newton and me in the SAME TIME. ^_^

> Mass, Area and Volume are not a vector quantities.

Pressure = <Force> / <Area>
<Force> = Pressure * <Area>

To get pressure, area HAS TO be a vector. Please refer to:
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/pressure.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pressure

From: Sam Wormley on
Ka-In Yen wrote:
> Sam Wormley wrote:
>> There is one big different--Newton was a lot smarter than Ka-In Yen.
>
> You cannot make that conclusion unless you can test
> Newton and me in the SAME TIME. ^_^
>

You are wrong--I did make that conclusion!
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