A GR point is like?



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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "brian a m stuckless"
Date: 25 Apr 2006 11:50:14 AM
Object: A GR point is like?
$$ Sam Wormley writes Golden Boar: [..a rePOST].

When people think of [inertial] [[ REST ]] mass, they think of
something they can reach out and touch, but this idea is wrong.
A photon travels through the [[ OTHERwise ]] vacuum -=-

$$ Note WHERE an "electromagnetic process" is isN'T EMPTY space.

Since [inertial] [[ REST ]] mass is the resistance to movement,
this explains why there is no negative mass.

Can you give a definition of "negative mass"?

$$ EARth mass - (Sun mass) = "NEGATiVE mass", duh].
$$
$$ ALL (any) "mass" is a QUANTiTY expressed in "kilograms".
$$ Feyman's virtual particle NEGATiVE COUNTs.
$$ On AVERAGE, vacu need ViRTUAL-particle NEGATiVE-COUNTs].
$$ "It takes an infinite amount of time ..at which point..".
-- Sam Wormley [You *caN'T* measure VELOCiTY c WRONG.!!].
Re: *VARiOUS* vacu "exist", in squeezed Swiss-cheese-LiKE minds.
Re: Go-go Netscape newsgroup < alt.sci.nanotech > & < bit.org >.
Re: About [[ REST ]] mass RESiSTANCE to [[ iNCREASE mass ]] duh.
Re: What's GR POiNT-mass like? A GR point is like? End of POST.
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