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Are you getting at the difference between arbitrary zero and absolute zero? Zero on the charge scale is an absolute zero.
-1+1=?Now you could make a roundabout, enigmatic journey of the answer but that would be silly. Wouldn't it?
Zero electrical charge is zero electrical charge however you look at it, because nothing else is relevant to charge.
Quote from: jeffreyH on 04/09/2016 16:10:04-1+1=?Now you could make a roundabout, enigmatic journey of the answer but that would be silly. Wouldn't it?How would you get minus 1 to begin with if the - 1 is only recognised as zero to begin with?
Quote from: Thebox on 04/09/2016 18:11:46Quote from: jeffreyH on 04/09/2016 16:10:04-1+1=?Now you could make a roundabout, enigmatic journey of the answer but that would be silly. Wouldn't it?How would you get minus 1 to begin with if the - 1 is only recognised as zero to begin with?Minus one is not zero and you know that. You couldn't help yourself. If you wish to waste your life this way then carry on. I for one won't be participating.
Quote from: alancalverd on 04/09/2016 18:10:33Zero electrical charge is zero electrical charge however you look at it, because nothing else is relevant to charge.But what if zero is an amount of charge, but we obviously do not recognise it as a charge because the equipment/devices is set at zero an equilibrium to the charge?In other words what if we set zero to be the lowest magnitude of charge, an equilibrium constant, we would not be able to tell surely?
Quote from: Thebox on 04/09/2016 18:13:41Quote from: alancalverd on 04/09/2016 18:10:33Zero electrical charge is zero electrical charge however you look at it, because nothing else is relevant to charge.But what if zero is an amount of charge, but we obviously do not recognise it as a charge because the equipment/devices is set at zero an equilibrium to the charge?In other words what if we set zero to be the lowest magnitude of charge, an equilibrium constant, we would not be able to tell surely?If the charge on a body is not zero, it will have an electrostatic attraction to or repulsion from another body. If you can find two bodies with no electrostatic force between them, you know that the charge on either or both is exactly zero.By experiment we know that charge is quantised in units of the electron charge, and we can detect the charge of a single electron or proton, so we can detect a state of zero charge.
Ihre Logik ist erstaunlich schlecht.
Now imagine a constant charge that permeated through space and we then evolve in this charge not noticing it like we did not notice rotation.
Quote from: jeffreyH on 06/09/2016 00:03:57Ihre Logik ist erstaunlich schlecht.fast hat schlecht, wie Ihr Konzept der Zeit
Quote from: Thebox on 06/09/2016 11:26:46Quote from: jeffreyH on 06/09/2016 00:03:57Ihre Logik ist erstaunlich schlecht.fast hat schlecht, wie Ihr Konzept der ZeitSie sollten wirklich nicht die netten Physiker ärgern.
Quote from: jeffreyH on 07/09/2016 01:28:00Quote from: Thebox on 06/09/2016 11:26:46Quote from: jeffreyH on 06/09/2016 00:03:57Ihre Logik ist erstaunlich schlecht.fast hat schlecht, wie Ihr Konzept der ZeitSie sollten wirklich nicht die netten Physiker ärgern.es ist ärgerlich, wenn die netten Physiker vorliegenden Informationen zitieren nur zurück ,
Quote from: Thebox on 07/09/2016 02:18:21Quote from: jeffreyH on 07/09/2016 01:28:00Quote from: Thebox on 06/09/2016 11:26:46Quote from: jeffreyH on 06/09/2016 00:03:57Ihre Logik ist erstaunlich schlecht.fast hat schlecht, wie Ihr Konzept der ZeitSie sollten wirklich nicht die netten Physiker ärgern.es ist ärgerlich, wenn die netten Physiker vorliegenden Informationen zitieren nur zurück ,So is this a counting game?