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From: Robert L. Oldershaw on 4 Jul 2010 19:23 On Jul 4, 3:12 pm, eric gisse <jowr.pi.nos...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > Robert L. Oldershaw wrote: > > (5) Non-deterministic modeling - real physical systems are > > fully deterministic > A Nobel prize awaits you if you can demonstrate this. ---------------------------------- I intend to demonstrate this. YOU, Woofster, can have the prizes, cookies, gold stars, Colbert Report appearances, etc. I have no interest in that philistine business. RLO www.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw
From: Sam Wormley on 4 Jul 2010 19:24 On 7/4/10 6:12 PM, Robert L. Oldershaw wrote: > On Jul 4, 12:37 pm, Hayek<haye...(a)nospam.xs4all.nl> wrote: >>> >> Suppose we have an object traveling at an infinite speed. >> >> Where would its position be ? > ------------------------------------------- > > Sigh, that is impossible. v(max) = c. > > RLO > www.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw CORRECTION |v_object| < c
From: Robert L. Oldershaw on 4 Jul 2010 19:46 On Jul 4, 7:24 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > Sigh, that is impossible. v(max) = c. > > CORRECTION > > |v_object| < c ----------------------------------------------------- I stand corrected. Your statement is more accurate than mine, which was a bit sloppy. RLO www.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw
From: eric gisse on 4 Jul 2010 20:30 Robert L. Oldershaw wrote: > On Jul 4, 3:12 pm, eric gisse <jowr.pi.nos...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >> > Robert L. Oldershaw wrote: > >> > (5) Non-deterministic modeling - real physical systems are >> > fully deterministic > > >> A Nobel prize awaits you if you can demonstrate this. > ---------------------------------- > > I intend to demonstrate this. So when can we expect the demonstration? > > > YOU, Woofster, can have the prizes, cookies, gold stars, Colbert > Report appearances, etc. I have no interest in that philistine > business. Yet you can't stop the attention seeking behavior on USENET. > > > RLO > www.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw
From: David Makin on 4 Jul 2010 20:55
On 5 July, 01:30, eric gisse <jowr.pi.nos...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Robert L. Oldershaw wrote: > > On Jul 4, 3:12 pm, eric gisse <jowr.pi.nos...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > >> > Robert L. Oldershaw wrote: > > >> > (5) Non-deterministic modeling - real physical systems are > >> > fully deterministic > > >> A Nobel prize awaits you if you can demonstrate this. > > ---------------------------------- > > > I intend to demonstrate this. > > So when can we expect the demonstration? > > > > > YOU, Woofster, can have the prizes, cookies, gold stars, Colbert > > Report appearances, etc. I have no interest in that philistine > > business. > > Yet you can't stop the attention seeking behavior on USENET. > > > > > RLO > >www.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw Another question - has anyone managed to confirm by experiment that the speed of gravity is c ? I'm guessing the answer is no because the only way I can think of doing such a thing would be measuring/timing the minute change in gravity caused by nuclear reaction i.e. loss of mass to energy. |