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2, Force is experienced by the object upon which it acts. So it is irrelevant what other observers see or think.
1, Don't use maths when you have no clue what you are doing. It's like arranging words in a pretty pattern. You could write a beautiful looking latin script but it would be meaningless. Same with maths, looking like maths is not the same as being maths.
Quote from: Tim the Plumber on 31/03/2016 12:25:492, Force is experienced by the object upon which it acts. So it is irrelevant what other observers see or think.GREAT !! VERY GOOD it is FACT !!!! F(a,b,c ) = FORCE FORCE IT IS FUNCTION F(a,b,c) ! WE ARE 100% SURE that F IS ABSOLUTE !a,b,c - function's arguments ! ( a= time , b = mass , c = distance )
If I was the moderator here you would be banned for being mad. [/color]
Quote from: marzosia2 on 01/04/2016 05:54:24Quote from: Tim the Plumber on 31/03/2016 12:25:492, Force is experienced by the object upon which it acts. So it is irrelevant what other observers see or think.GREAT !! VERY GOOD it is FACT !!!! F(a,b,c ) = FORCE FORCE IT IS FUNCTION F(a,b,c) ! WE ARE 100% SURE that F IS ABSOLUTE !a,b,c - function's arguments ! ( a= time , b = mass , c = distance ) NO! Force is force. It is not dependant upon a, b or c. Your psudo-maths drivel is utterly meaningless or worng. If I was the moderator here you would be banned for being mad.