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Pollack explained that EZ water between say ice & skates
Quote from: mad aetherist on 21/02/2019 22:27:52Pollack explained that EZ water between say ice & skates Pollack needs to do his sums properly.
When he does the arithmetic correctly, he will recognise that, in almost every case, there is no liquid water under the blades of a skater.The "story" about the ice melting under pressure doesn't add up. The fact that people are using his "idea" to back up a story that's known to be false tells you a lot. It's just not science.
Arachnids Secrete a Fluid over Their Adhesive Pads
The blade to ice friction must melt a skin of ice
Quote from: mad aetherist on 23/02/2019 00:25:45Arachnids Secrete a Fluid over Their Adhesive PadsBecause they can't rely on imaginary states of water. Did you not realise you were arguing against yourself?
Quote from: mad aetherist on 23/02/2019 00:34:23The blade to ice friction must melt a skin of iceIt doesn't. That's the problem. People who can't do arithmetic- like you and Pollack don't actually do the simple arithmetic that shows this idea to be false. Why do you keep going on about it even after I told you it's wrong? BTW, did you recognise that water plasmas emit light? Have you seen the glowing trails left by ice skates? has anyone? Please stop ignoring reality.
How do water plasma's (protons) emit optical light?How would plasma's (& everything else)(except praps graphite) not emit optical light in the daytime? What is the difference tween a water plasma & an ordinary plasma?Why should there be glowing (optical) trails left by ice skates?If no glow then why does that mean no plasma?
Quote from: mad aetherist on 23/02/2019 01:54:38How do water plasma's (protons) emit optical light?How would plasma's (& everything else)(except praps graphite) not emit optical light in the daytime? What is the difference tween a water plasma & an ordinary plasma?Why should there be glowing (optical) trails left by ice skates?If no glow then why does that mean no plasma?What he is saying is that your definition for a plasma is wrong. In order to turn water into a plasma, you would have to make it hot enough to dissociate into positive ions and electrons.
No i dont see a problem for EZ water here, unless that fluid has no water.
How do water plasma's (protons) emit optical light?
But the way i look at it is that a pile of free non-bonded protons is plasma
If no glow then why does that mean no plasma?
My plasma is made of quasi-free
Quote from: mad aetherist on 23/02/2019 06:47:57My plasma is made of quasi-free What do you think "quasi free" means? They are free, or they are not. Anyway, please actually do the arithmetic required to find the state of the material under an ice skate.
The arithmetic under a skate on ice aint simple.
If there is very little bulkwater & qfp tween the 2 EZ zones then repulsion will be strong.
Quote from: mad aetherist on 23/02/2019 23:34:58The arithmetic under a skate on ice aint simple. Yes it is. Well, the important bit is. So, once again, please actually do the arithmetic.Quote from: mad aetherist on 23/02/2019 23:34:58If there is very little bulkwater & qfp tween the 2 EZ zones then repulsion will be strong.This is what happens if you try to get away with making up nonsense words. https://dilbert.com/strip/1997-04-27
How about i call them quantum virtual delocalized quasi free hydrogen ions.