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It doesn't matter where you proved that you are incapable of doing science; it matters that you did so.
Do you really mean I do not have the capability to allow cognitive control and to be forced into accepting your versions because you think they are correct?
I mean you can't understand that a probability of infinity is impossible
I have been discussing all this time with a N-field which is a neutral field of A + B , the earths electrostatic field
Quote from: Bored chemist on 20/05/2018 13:36:41I mean you can't understand that a probability of infinity is impossible Just because you do not like the answer or understand the answer, that does not mean it is not true. I have demonstrated why infinite, so regardless of your belief , it is factual.I randomly place 1 red point in an infinite volume of points, 1/∞
The Earth's electrostatic field doesn't exist- it's neutral.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/05/2018 22:13:26The Earth's electrostatic field doesn't exist- it's neutral.A n-field , keep up will you of course it is neutral or else it would not work.
Quote from: Thebox on 22/05/2018 23:06:13Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/05/2018 22:13:26The Earth's electrostatic field doesn't exist- it's neutral.A n-field , keep up will you of course it is neutral or else it would not work. And, as you said, it's the electrostatic field of the Earth- which does not exist.Please try to keep up.
The (idealised) Earth is a neutral conductive sphere in a vacuum.In order for it to have a field, there would need to be some "preferred direction" - otherwise the field wouldn't "know" which way to point.No such direction exists so no electric field exists.
Isotropic expansion from a point to radius x is the preferred direction of the n-field emitted by the N-field.
You are saying that a physical property which has the same value when measured in different directions... is the preferred direction.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 24/05/2018 19:31:17You are saying that a physical property which has the same value when measured in different directions... is the preferred direction.Damn it, I have jumped dimension again, it meant equal in all directions before.
Quote from: Thebox on 24/05/2018 19:48:52Quote from: Bored chemist on 24/05/2018 19:31:17You are saying that a physical property which has the same value when measured in different directions... is the preferred direction.Damn it, I have jumped dimension again, it meant equal in all directions before. Yes.It means equal in all directions.Which is exactly what a field isn't.That was my point and thanks, once again, for pointing out how little you understand.
The Earth has no electrostatic field.Your repeated ramblings don't stop that.