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  • Re: 5d interwoven model and tensor force .
    « Reply #20 on: 28/03/2019 21:56:54 »
    Quote from: Bored chemist on 28/03/2019 21:50:27
    Do you remember writing this?
    Quote from: Thebox on 25/03/2019 16:11:27
    Now we all know science will never allow anything to mean anything other than their made up stuff.


    And do you still think it is true?
    Well I've no evidence to the contrary such as a well done on creating a new theory , model and maths .

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    « Reply #21 on: 28/03/2019 22:16:51 »
    Quote from: Thebox on 28/03/2019 21:56:54
    Quote from: Bored chemist on 28/03/2019 21:50:27
    Do you remember writing this?
    Quote from: Thebox on 25/03/2019 16:11:27
    Now we all know science will never allow anything to mean anything other than their made up stuff.


    And do you still think it is true?
    Well I've no evidence to the contrary such as a well done on creating a new theory , model and maths .


    So, you
    think that " science will never allow anything to mean anything other than their made up stuff."?
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    « Reply #22 on: 29/03/2019 11:58:55 »
    Quote from: Bored chemist on 28/03/2019 22:16:51
    Quote from: Thebox on 28/03/2019 21:56:54
    Quote from: Bored chemist on 28/03/2019 21:50:27
    Do you remember writing this?
    Quote from: Thebox on 25/03/2019 16:11:27
    Now we all know science will never allow anything to mean anything other than their made up stuff.


    And do you still think it is true?
    Well I've no evidence to the contrary such as a well done on creating a new theory , model and maths .


    So, you
    think that " science will never allow anything to mean anything other than their made up stuff."?

    Those Americans think we are all stupid …...I'm bringing science back home ….
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    « Reply #23 on: 29/03/2019 13:11:27 »
    Δ0ⁿ = ΔE

    3ce64146eb73fd66fdfbb75bc182e2c2.gif = ρ0

    a246befb3df106988aa87f64a1e18520.gif = p0

    99149f6d98761033c5a753b8fecc83a2.gif = p1

    p1 = u

    u3ce64146eb73fd66fdfbb75bc182e2c2.gif + a246befb3df106988aa87f64a1e18520.gif = uE³

    bbf92a1e0a4f46a229a668e9b47bd5f2.gif = 4/3 π r³ / t

    Where ;

    u=internal energy

    p=density

    a=quantum charge 1

    b=quantum charge 2

    V = volume

    E=energy

    t=time

    0ⁿ = n-dimensional spatial void

     ;) I think it's a beautiful , eloquent theory that is complete . Don't you ?

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    « Reply #24 on: 31/03/2019 16:10:26 »
    Δt =Δ bbf92a1e0a4f46a229a668e9b47bd5f2.gif

    Start with this , it works with the caesium and is in accordance with the physics .

    A change in time is equal to a change in internal energy (u) times energy cubed E³ divided by volume V.
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    « Reply #25 on: 31/03/2019 16:16:17 »
    Not impressed ?

    ΔT = Δbbf92a1e0a4f46a229a668e9b47bd5f2.gif

    ΔkE = Δbbf92a1e0a4f46a229a668e9b47bd5f2.gif

    →
    ΔΕ=Δbbf92a1e0a4f46a229a668e9b47bd5f2.gif


    Want more ?  I'm sure you know T is temperature and E bold is electrical field  etc .
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    « Reply #26 on: 31/03/2019 16:20:35 »
    Quote from: Thebox on 31/03/2019 16:10:26
    A change in time is equal to a change in internal energy (u) times energy cubed E³ divided by volume V.
    Under what circumstances?

    Essentially: what are you on about?
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    « Reply #27 on: 31/03/2019 16:21:41 »
    Quote from: Bored chemist on 28/03/2019 22:16:51
    So, you  think that " science will never allow anything to mean anything other than their made up stuff."?
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    « Reply #28 on: 31/03/2019 16:22:51 »
    Quote from: Bored chemist on 31/03/2019 16:20:35
    Quote from: Thebox on 31/03/2019 16:10:26
    A change in time is equal to a change in internal energy (u) times energy cubed E³ divided by volume V.
    Under what circumstances?

    Essentially: what are you on about?
    Time dilation ,

    Δv = Δbbf92a1e0a4f46a229a668e9b47bd5f2.gif=Δf  where v is velocity and f is frequency .
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    « Reply #29 on: 31/03/2019 16:27:58 »
    Quote from: Bored chemist on 31/03/2019 16:21:41
    Quote from: Bored chemist on 28/03/2019 22:16:51
    So, you  think that " science will never allow anything to mean anything other than their made up stuff."?

    I don't know , I keep trying dude , I know I'm right and I know science is mostly right , there is only a couple of things that are ''made up '' meaning ostensible .

    Time doesn't slow down but the aging process can speed up or slow down . 

    Consider a snowman

    ΔH = Δbbf92a1e0a4f46a229a668e9b47bd5f2.gif=Δt'

    Where H is enthalpy
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    « Reply #30 on: 31/03/2019 16:40:38 »
    Perhaps you need more proof of the equation ?

    Δu=Δbbf92a1e0a4f46a229a668e9b47bd5f2.gif

    ΔV=Δbbf92a1e0a4f46a229a668e9b47bd5f2.gif

    Δρ=Δbbf92a1e0a4f46a229a668e9b47bd5f2.gif   where p is density

    Δm=Δbbf92a1e0a4f46a229a668e9b47bd5f2.gif

    ΔG=Δbbf92a1e0a4f46a229a668e9b47bd5f2.gif

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    « Reply #31 on: 31/03/2019 17:06:57 »
    As you like drawings


    * ee.jpg (21.88 kB . 500x269 - viewed 484 times)

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    « Reply #32 on: 31/03/2019 17:09:12 »
    Quote from: Thebox on 31/03/2019 16:27:58
    I don't know
    Well, you should.
    If you post stuff and then eventually have to admit you don't know what it means then you are wasting everyone's time.
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    « Reply #33 on: 31/03/2019 17:10:37 »
    Quote from: Thebox on 31/03/2019 16:27:58
    I know I'm right
    I doubt that you are.
    And, until you actually tell us what you think, you are just scribbling.
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    « Reply #34 on: 31/03/2019 17:44:29 »
    I see a lot of equations. Now how about testing them? I would like to see some calculations done with those equations which give answers that agree with existing data.
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    I see a lot of equations. Now how about testing them? I would like to see some calculations done with those equations which give answers that agree with existing data.
    Well, the intricate measurements of the equations is for science to do , my generalisation equation of almost everything is just that , a simplified general equation formula . I'm a theoretical scientist not a full on mathematician but any mathematician should agree the formula works for almost everything . 

    It's for teaching purposes to people who don't understand physics and math , a simplified version that even young persons will understand . Explaining most of universal process with simplicity and one equation .


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    So why not use measurements that have already been made?
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    Quote from: Kryptid on 31/03/2019 18:03:30
    So why not use measurements that have already been made?
    The measurement system you have already established does not change , your maths and measures are the sets of the simplified group math I've presented that explains almost every process .

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    « Reply #38 on: 31/03/2019 18:09:09 »
    Can it actually be used to calculate anything?
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    Can it actually be used to calculate anything?

    It's used to calculate almost everything ,  you just have to put in the values . 
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