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From: Jacko on 23 Jul 2010 16:24 John The same picture technique should be applied to a more complex molecule such as say the amino acid tryptophan.
From: john on 23 Jul 2010 22:29 On Jul 23, 2:24 pm, Jacko <jackokr...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > John > > The same picture technique should be applied to a more complex > molecule such as say the amino acid tryptophan. Right. Just the benzene would be good. I've tried. john
From: cjcountess on 25 Jul 2010 12:37
Let me answer the question, "what is mass?" Usualy when scientist speak of mass they mean rest mass, as they tend to consider photons to be massless even thought they have relative mass of motion. But with the geometrical interpretation of (E=mc^^2) = (E=mc^circled and /or sphered), it become obvious that rest mass is just relative mass in circular and or spherical rotation Thus the answer to the question of "the origin of mass," sort by expensive projects like LHC, is simple and free, thanks to this geometrical interpretation. But the project does enable scientific cooporation across national borders and keeps allot of people in the flow of the doe 'grant money" so I don't expect that they should acknowledge these findings any time soon. But when they do, they will say the same thing, although perhaps in different words because realy there is no way around it. Conrad J Countess |