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Whose properties are the lengthwise capacitance and the lengthwise inductance?

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Whose properties are the lengthwise capacitance and the lengthwise inductance?
« on: 27/11/2012 17:41:24 »
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How are they derived?
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Re: Whose properties are the lengthwise capacitance and the lengthwise inductance?
« Reply #1 on: 03/12/2012 16:47:21 »
The aether hypothesis was proved invalid.
The current GR is Einstein's postulation essentially based on Lobachevski-Lorenz-Riemann-Poincare-Minkowski postulations, which try to derive everything from universal constancy of the speed of light.
Does anyone here knows if anyone tried to think of 92e4da341fe8f4cd46192f21b6ff3aa7.gif and c9faf6ead2cd2c2187bd943488de1d0a.gif as of the properties of space?
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