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Because a particle is made of a photon rotating at the speed of light, its accelerated momentum toward the center of the particle generates its gravitational field
Ever wondered why there's a strange similarity between mass energy & kinetic energy equations: E=mc^2 & E= 0.5mv^2 ?
Quote from: 5nutjob on 21/11/2010 12:01:04Ever wondered why there's a strange similarity between mass energy & kinetic energy equations: E=mc^2 & E= 0.5mv^2 ?Those equations tell you two completely different things, so comparing them doesn't tell you much. The first is about relativistic energy 'bound up in' the mass of an object, and the second is the kinetic energy of a non-relativistic object.
...thus, this is not a clear 'apples and oranges' variety of idiocy.
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Quote from: 5nutjob on 22/11/2010 18:14:55...thus, this is not a clear 'apples and oranges' variety of idiocy. but it is apples and oranges.
This question, and a lot of the questions you're asking on the forum, could be easily answered if you read some textbooks on physics or chemistry, or if you were willing to listen to explanations from those who have studied those subjects. However, you don't seem willing to do so.
Answered?? ..... certainly not;- Incidentally, I can be insanely enthusiastic, with attention focus a-go-go, but only if the advice has some concrete reasoning, and this is so astoundingly not happening here. [:I]
I can be insanely enthusiastic, with attention focus a-go-go, but only if the advice has some concrete reasoning, and this is so astoundingly not happening here. [:I]
Quote from: 5nutjob on 23/11/2010 18:21:43Answered?? ..... certainly not;- Incidentally, I can be insanely enthusiastic, with attention focus a-go-go, but only if the advice has some concrete reasoning, and this is so astoundingly not happening here. [:I]You are in the tiniest majority who seem to have problems with the advice and learning of this site. Do you suppose it's possible that even a tiny part of the difficulty lays with your resistance to comprehension and not with the regular and respected contributors to the physics and related forum boards on this site?
Yeah, it's possible;- but only in the most teeniest, weeniest, itsy, bitsy, barely perceivable manner ......... I completely admit it. [:I]
Well, they say, its what you do with it that counts.
Also you seem to have the most unrelated use of the blush smiley [ [:I] ] 've ever seen. []
Quote from: 5nutjob on 23/11/2010 18:21:43I can be insanely enthusiastic, with attention focus a-go-go, but only if the advice has some concrete reasoning, and this is so astoundingly not happening here. [:I]Apparently, your academic brilliance is only surpassed by your profound modesty.