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"dedanoe" |
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08 Sep 2006 08:18:11 AM |
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my first unification of physics! |
Newton's Gravitylaw: F_1RR = GM_1M_2
Coulomb's electrixlaw: F_2RR = -kQ_1Q_2
Unified law: (F_1+F_2)RR = GM_1M_2 -kQ_1Q_2
Unified force law: URR = GM_1M_2 -kQ_1Q_2
U - unified force
F - force
R - distance
G - gravitational constant (6.67E-11 respective units)
M - mass
k - Coulomb's constant (9E9 respective units)
Q - charge
so if URR=const=GM_1M_2 -kQ_1Q_2 then charge-mass conversion is given
with:
dM_2 = (k / G) x (Q_2 / M_1) x dQ_1 = 1.5E20 x (Q_2 / M_1) x dQ_1
I WANT YOU TO TELL ME HOM MUCH MASS IS THERE IN ONE ELECTRON CHARGE?
http://dedanoe.tripod.com
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| User: "Sue..." |
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| Title: Re: my first unification of physics! |
08 Sep 2006 08:32:54 AM |
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dedanoe wrote:
Newton's Gravitylaw: F_1RR = GM_1M_2
Coulomb's electrixlaw: F_2RR = -kQ_1Q_2
Unified law: (F_1+F_2)RR = GM_1M_2 -kQ_1Q_2
Unified force law: URR = GM_1M_2 -kQ_1Q_2
U - unified force
F - force
R - distance
G - gravitational constant (6.67E-11 respective units)
M - mass
k - Coulomb's constant (9E9 respective units)
Q - charge
so if URR=const=GM_1M_2 -kQ_1Q_2 then charge-mass conversion is given
with:
dM_2 = (k / G) x (Q_2 / M_1) x dQ_1 = 1.5E20 x (Q_2 / M_1) x dQ_1
I WANT YOU TO TELL ME HOM MUCH MASS IS THERE IN ONE ELECTRON CHARGE?
http://dedanoe.tripod.com
Charges come in pairs which is why in free-space we relate them
to permeabilty and permittivity.
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/elefor.html
Regarding your previous post, you might find this interesting:
http://chaos.fullerton.edu/~jimw/general/inertia/index.htm
Sue...
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/GSP/SEM0L6OVGJE_0.html
http://www.citebase.org/cgi-bin/citations?id=oai:arXiv.org:physics/0107015
http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/liquids/inddip.html
http://www.mypage.bluewin.ch/Bizarre/GRAV.htm
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| User: "Bob Kolker" |
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| Title: Re: my first unification of physics! |
08 Sep 2006 09:32:10 AM |
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dedanoe wrote:
Newton's Gravitylaw: F_1RR = GM_1M_2
Coulomb's electrixlaw: F_2RR = -kQ_1Q_2
Unified law: (F_1+F_2)RR = GM_1M_2 -kQ_1Q_2
Unified force law: URR = GM_1M_2 -kQ_1Q_2
U - unified force
F - force
R - distance
G - gravitational constant (6.67E-11 respective units)
M - mass
k - Coulomb's constant (9E9 respective units)
Q - charge
so if URR=const=GM_1M_2 -kQ_1Q_2 then charge-mass conversion is given
with:
dM_2 = (k / G) x (Q_2 / M_1) x dQ_1 = 1.5E20 x (Q_2 / M_1) x dQ_1
I WANT YOU TO TELL ME HOM MUCH MASS IS THERE IN ONE ELECTRON CHARGE?
An anti-proton has the same charge as an electron by a mass about 2000
times greater. So your question is ill founded.
Bob Kolker
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| User: "Proginoskes" |
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| Title: Re: my first unification of physics! |
09 Sep 2006 01:24:57 AM |
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Bob Kolker wrote:
dedanoe wrote:
Newton's Gravitylaw: F_1RR = GM_1M_2
Coulomb's electrixlaw: F_2RR = -kQ_1Q_2
Unified law: (F_1+F_2)RR = GM_1M_2 -kQ_1Q_2
Unified force law: URR = GM_1M_2 -kQ_1Q_2
U - unified force
F - force
R - distance
G - gravitational constant (6.67E-11 respective units)
M - mass
k - Coulomb's constant (9E9 respective units)
Q - charge
so if URR=const=GM_1M_2 -kQ_1Q_2 then charge-mass conversion is given
with:
dM_2 = (k / G) x (Q_2 / M_1) x dQ_1 = 1.5E20 x (Q_2 / M_1) x dQ_1
I WANT YOU TO TELL ME HOM MUCH MASS IS THERE IN ONE ELECTRON CHARGE?
An anti-proton has the same charge as an electron by a mass about 2000
times greater. So your question is ill founded.
Be easy on him. It's only his first unification of physics; many are
sure to follow.
You owe the Internet Oracle a proof of JSH's theorem that unifies
physics with politics.
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| User: "Eric Gisse" |
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| Title: Re: my first unification of physics! |
09 Sep 2006 02:05:25 AM |
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dedanoe wrote:
[...]
Protip: There is more to physics than electrostatics and gravitation.
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| User: "dedanoe" |
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| Title: Re: my first unification of physics! |
09 Sep 2006 08:48:31 AM |
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the lever in physics: Magnitudes are in equilibrium on distances
reciprocal to their weights! the lever in economy: Healthy is the deal
in which demands balance with reciprocal offers! the lever in
legislation: Justice is balance between obligations and reciprocal
rights! the lever in ethics: Moral is balance between evils and
reciprocal goods! the lever in far-east-spiritualizm: THE CHANG-JIANG
figure.
that's the best unification that i can come up with ever - the leverian
unification! and so i say: LEVER is ALL even NOTHING!
Eric Gisse =D0=BD=D0=B0=D0=BF=D0=B8=D1=88=D0=B0:
dedanoe wrote:
[...]
Protip: There is more to physics than electrostatics and gravitation.
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