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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "S. Enterprize Company"
Date: 13 Jul 2003 10:18:53 PM
Object: The Smart Model Theory - Note about E= hf and E=mc^2
The Smart Model Theory - Note about E= hf and E=mc^2
When I used these equations in some parts of the Smart Theory, it is to be
interpreted as
c = near the speed of light NOT the speed of light
and
when h is used Planck's constant, it was used only in special cases for
approximations in the analysis of the Compton's Wavelenght, at my website.
E= hf works only in special cases of blackbodies. It doesn't work in all
cases. h isn't constant in all cases, according to The Smart Theory.
So if you see it at my Website, don't be confused as to it's use. In fact, I
will make corrections at my website later concerning this.
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User: "S. Enterprize Company"

Title: Re: The Smart Model Theory - Note about E= hf and E=mc^2 13 Jul 2003 11:33:35 PM
I will be making a few updates to the Smart Model Theory later. Wow. For a
while, I even believed E= mc^2 was correct. When I did the analysis with
particle accelerator energy comparisons, I could then see it was not correct. I
even when so far as to say
Pdv = mc^2
Where the helix spiral field energy field pressure was related to the total
energy of the particle or atom ( E = Mc^2). This is incorrect. I see now.
Pdv = Rotational Energy of particle or atom
In the derivation, I assumed Einstein was correct about the total energy of a
particle or atom. I will make the corrections later to The Smart Model Theory.
It's only a minor correction. The Smart Model still works fine. And it is even
more accurate now, than it ever was.
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User: "Magnus Nyborg"

Title: Re: The Smart Model Theory - Note about E= hf and E=mc^2 14 Jul 2003 06:54:14 AM
"S. Enterprize Company" <smart1234@aol.com> wrote in message
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The Smart Model Theory - Note about E= hf and E=mc^2

When I used these equations in some parts of the Smart Theory, it is to

be

interpreted as

c = near the speed of light NOT the speed of light

So you actually say that c (the speed of light) is not the speed of light ?
Talk about consistency... ;o)


and

when h is used Planck's constant, it was used only in special cases for
approximations in the analysis of the Compton's Wavelenght, at my website.

E= hf works only in special cases of blackbodies. It doesn't work in

all

cases. h isn't constant in all cases, according to The Smart Theory.

So if you see it at my Website, don't be confused as to it's use. In

fact, I

will make corrections at my website later concerning this.

Me thinks someone is confused, that much is clear ... ;o)
Clear Skies,
Magnus



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