0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Quote from: Thebox on 20/05/2018 14:00:11Yes the gravity is relative to the electron and proton, Can't you see that now? No, of course I can't see it for two reasons.Firstly it's not true.Secondly you have made no meaningful attempt to explain it.The attraction between an electron and a proton is electrostatic and has nothing to do with gravity (which is many of orders of magnitude weaker)Your so called "algebra" doesn't follow the rules of algebra.Even if it did, this wouldn't help because you obstinately refuse to explain what any of the letters mean.All you are doing is clustering the site with nonsense.
Yes the gravity is relative to the electron and proton, Can't you see that now?
So where is the gravity between a proton and an electron ?
There isn't any right ? i.e no mass until combined
Quote from: Thebox on 20/05/2018 14:15:17So where is the gravity between a proton and an electron ? It's between the two, pulling them together (classically) .Why is that an issue?The fact is that the gravitational attraction is impossible to observe directly, because it's accompanied by the electrostatic force which also pulls them together about 30 orders of magnitude more strongly.
Quote from: Thebox on 20/05/2018 14:15:17There isn't any right ? i.e no mass until combinedWrong.The mass of an electron or a proton is perfectly well defined.I already gave the value for a proton.The mass of the electron is 9.10938356 × 10-31 kilograms
you have weighed a proton on scales to measure that, I am impressed really?
I disagree, the electrostatic force is the only force acting on a proton and electron,
then this conditions by the combined weakened state binary force , gravity.
Quote from: Thebox on 20/05/2018 14:26:05 then this conditions by the combined weakened state binary force , gravity. That's another example of you putting down lots of words that don't mean anything.Perhaps you should tr putting it in plain English- then we can see where your mistake is.
Science should be able to explain it better than me,
Quote from: Thebox on 20/05/2018 14:44:50Science should be able to explain it better than me, There is nothing to explain.Gravity works, so does electrostatics.It's just that you, for some reason, don't believe it.You have no evidence to support your ideas and, as I just showed, they don't make sense.You should stop posting your uninformed nonsense.
Gravity is a binary force
Quote from: Thebox on 20/05/2018 15:02:20Gravity is a binary forceYou have invented a new term there.Please define a "binary force".It's not that I'm unfamiliar with space-time, it's just that it's not relevant here.
What rule of combination are you using to get this "Binary force" which you have made up?
But, as I have pointed out, adding two forces just gives you a force.If you want to get some magic"Binary Force" that you have invented, then you need to show how you get it.So, for example, If I have two forces 10 Newtons due South and 5 Newtons due East, what is the resultant "Binary force"?What are the units for it, and how do you calculate it?
You want me to quantify gravity,
for example, If I have two forces 10 Newtons due South and 5 Newtons due East, what is the resultant "Binary force"?What are the units for it, and how do you calculate it?
Let us assume gravity is charge
Quote from: Thebox on 20/05/2018 16:30:14You want me to quantify gravity, NoI want you to explain what yo mean by the phrase you have made up.That's why I asked you to do it.Quote from: Bored chemist on 20/05/2018 16:20:03for example, If I have two forces 10 Newtons due South and 5 Newtons due East, what is the resultant "Binary force"?What are the units for it, and how do you calculate it?Stop going off at irritating irrelevant tangents full of letters you don't explain, and tell me what this "binary force" is and what it's properties are.
Its going to be something to do with Coulombs laws, I am not sure yet, still considering it.
I disagree, the electrostatic force is the only force acting on a proton and electron, then this conditions by the combined weakened state binary force , gravity.