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Science > Physics |
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"Akira Bergman" |
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30 Mar 2007 12:34:23 AM |
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Time and pressure |
Consider the triplets;
{time, energy, space}
{pressure, temperature, volume}
Space-volume and energy-temperature correspondences are obvious. This
implies the time-pressure correspondence. Time dilates in gravity, and
stops at the event horizon of a black hole. The entropy formula
S=k(c^3)A/4G(hb) of black holes demonstrates the unifying power of
statistical mechanics. In this sense, gravity can be thought of a
squishing-out action towards dilated time. Further support comes from
the fact that both pressure and time are local concepts.
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| User: "Greg Neill" |
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| Title: Re: Time and pressure |
30 Mar 2007 07:05:19 AM |
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"Akira Bergman" <AkiraBergman@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1175232863.037755.318460@n76g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
Consider the triplets;
{time, energy, space}
{pressure, temperature, volume}
Consider the triples:
(Bergman, energy, space)
(kook, temperature, pressure)
I'm pretty certain that anyone can match up
the correspondences.
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| User: "Androcles" |
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| Title: Re: Time and pressure |
30 Mar 2007 04:30:10 AM |
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"Akira Bergman" <AkiraBergman@gmail.com> wrote in message =
news:1175232863.037755.318460@n76g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
Consider the triplets;
=20
{time, energy, space}
{pressure, temperature, volume}
=20
Space-volume and energy-temperature correspondences are obvious. This
implies the time-pressure correspondence. Time dilates in gravity,
Fucking idiot.
*plonk*
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| User: "Sam Wormley" |
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| Title: Re: Time and pressure |
30 Mar 2007 12:39:06 AM |
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Akira Bergman wrote:
Consider the triplets;
{time, energy, space}
{pressure, temperature, volume}
Space-volume and energy-temperature correspondences are obvious. This
implies the time-pressure correspondence. Time dilates in gravity, and
stops at the event horizon of a black hole. The entropy formula
S=k(c^3)A/4G(hb) of black holes demonstrates the unifying power of
statistical mechanics. In this sense, gravity can be thought of a
squishing-out action towards dilated time. Further support comes from
the fact that both pressure and time are local concepts.
ILLUCID
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| User: "BioFreak" |
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| Title: Re: Time and pressure |
01 Apr 2007 07:39:58 AM |
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On 29 Mar 2007 22:34:23 -0700, Akira Bergman wrote:
Consider the triplets;
Oh I thought you were going to talk about sex in the
office.
--
"ba'd az haft korreh edde'Aye bekArat."
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