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Can you explain this experiment?
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JP below experiment I wait here for Your opinion
CAN YOU EXPLAIN WHY ? please use any theory You want but please exlain WHY ?
LAGIEWKA's EXPEIMENT ( POLAND 02/04/2013)
Part 1
Ytube time 4 : 24
three the same mass M
Part2
Ytube time 8:00
small mass m ( m <<< M )
NOTICE !!!
AFTER COLLISION
( small mass will take close to 100 % energy Eo )
M*V ---------> { three way pipe } M*Vx -->
Vx < V !!!
Perpendicular direction is neutral for momentum
ORYGINAL YTUBE SOURCE >>>
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgsJrimgPiQ
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JP !!!
JP !!!
DO YOU UNDERSTAND YOR PROBLEM RIGHT NOW ?
BOOKS ....
PHYSICS WITHOUT FUNDAMENTS
I spoke with MR Lagiewka he live 70 km from my home
HIS WORD WAS INSPIRATION TO ME TO
REPEAT MICHELSON MORLEY ( INVERSE SQUARE LAW )
INVERSE SQUARE LAW
YOU CAN SEE THIS LAW IN LAGIEWKA's EXPERIMENT !!!
m/M and Energy redirection !!!
MICHELSON MORLEY INVERSE SQUARE LAW
How Source is Giving Signal
http://www.zipheron.com/images/projects/islMeter.jpg
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More far from place where signal started = lower intensity of signal
( "lower brightness" )
1R = X , 2R = X/4 , 3R = X/9
X- brightness, R- radius
the same energy portion but different area
Einstein - light = strait FLAT line
?
HIS PHYSICS IS FLAT !!!
FLASHLIGHT and MOTION
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-KI2cl357Lyk/UgeORFNsAFI/AAAAAAAABHo/xRsMVPkcRBY/s1600/CIMG2579.JPG
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FIRST TEST POLAND
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Ncyo7TBLsjE/UVRty4WVV4I/AAAAAAAAAwo/ol2p-tM6KpE/s1600/maroszAD.JPG
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first pictures
( brightness - photoshop 10 histogram) west ( -30km/s ) and East (+30 km/s )
>
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9k-zidfJZg
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YOU LIKE SLITS EXPERIMENT ?
YOU CAN CALL MY EXPERIMENT ONE SLIT TEST
CAMERA OBSCURA ( old Greece - not LEONARDO !!! )
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-ijRUGj2tL1k/UxA92hBKqjI/AAAAAAAABlk/WikuwqrKdvQ/s1600/1.jpeg
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Re: Re: Are mass and energy really interchangeable?
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FIZEU experient
air ----> motion <<< light
light >>> air ------> mption
the speed of light is constant !!!
what is different ?
how many energy cost light motion inside medium ?
hydrogen athom and inverse square law
ATHOM and CONSTANT motion ? very nice picture and story where the picture was made (hydrogen ) Story of the image =>
http://io9.com/the-first-image-ever-of-a-hydrogen-atoms-orbital-struc-509684901
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After I saw picture In my head I started ask my self :
Why ultra percission microscope see ellipse ?
What is the reason that ellipse is bigger smaller ?
Where is laboratory's positions ? angle to velocity arrow ( Earth's velocity )?
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Re: Re: Are mass and energy really interchangeable?
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05/06/2014 15:38:01 »
ELECTRIC VERSION
FIZEU's experment
Electron = mass m
wire is on the Earth
Earth and wire are moving
wire = medium
+................................10 meters wire ..........................- >>> 30 km/s
-.................................10 meters wire .........................+ >>> 30 km/s
Why electric energy feel different resistance ?
MAROSZ's INERTIA FRAME
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Re: Can you explain this experiment?
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05/06/2014 15:49:52 »
I don't understand what you're trying to ask here. I think there's a language/translation issue going on.
In addition, you've already posted a lot of this content. Pease keep your questions to this thread if you can rather than posting these again in new threads.
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