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Science > Physics |
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"greysky" |
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07 Aug 2006 02:01:03 AM |
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Re: motion without force |
"rAgAv" <ragav.payne@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1154881136.065145.46000@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
Is it possible to move a particle without applying a force on it?
Well, if you really mean 'Is it possible to change the state of motion
without an imbalanced force being applied', the answer is ...maybe. One
good example is how virtual particles can perturb the state of motion of
real particles. Now, a virtual particle is a character that pops into
existence and then very quickly disappears once again into the ether. But
while it is here it acts just like a real particle whose energy is
permanent. What you have here is a good example of imaginary energy being
able to perform real work. The long and the short of it is that you will
observe a particle moving around with no detectable mechanism.
Greysky
www.allocations.cc
Learn how to build a FTL radio.
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| User: "Y.Porat" |
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| Title: Re: motion without force |
07 Aug 2006 03:43:35 AM |
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greysky wrote:
"rAgAv" <ragav.payne@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1154881136.065145.46000@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
Is it possible to move a particle without applying a force on it?
Well, if you really mean 'Is it possible to change the state of motion
without an imbalanced force being applied', the answer is ...maybe. One
good example is how virtual particles can perturb the state of motion of
real particles. Now, a virtual particle is a character that pops into
existence and then very quickly disappears once again into the ether. But
while it is here it acts just like a real particle whose energy is
permanent. What you have here is a good example of imaginary energy being
able to perform real work. The long and the short of it is that you will
observe a particle moving around with no detectable mechanism.
Greysky
www.allocations.cc
Learn how to build a FTL radio.
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Quot from above
''Now, a virtual particle is a character that pops into
existence and then very quickly disappears once again into the ether.
But .....""
end of quote
it could be funny (:-)
if it was not sad !!! (:-( )
sad to se how far physics stupidity and cheating can go !!
Y.Porat
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