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Topic: Science > Physics
User: ""
Date: 25 Jul 2006 03:35:30 AM
Object: use quantum mechanics to explain Relativity
suppose that the distance between two points is not continues, then we
can use quantum mechanics to explain the experimentation of light speed
Albert A. Michelson and Edword W. Morley did.
suppose there are several fraction between two points, the light trans
spped from one fraction to other is fixed, and the number of fractions
between the two points is related to the 'field' intensity between
them, not the distance.
I think use this thought, we can use quantum mechanics to explain
Relativity.
hope anybody discuss this thought.
.

User: "Sorcerer"

Title: Re: use quantum mechanics to explain Relativity 25 Jul 2006 06:01:03 AM
<johnson@erp.tw> wrote in message
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| suppose that the distance between two points is not continues, then we
| can use quantum mechanics to explain the experimentation of light speed
| Albert A. Michelson and Edword W. Morley did.
|
| suppose there are several fraction between two points, the light trans
| spped from one fraction to other is fixed, and the number of fractions
| between the two points is related to the 'field' intensity between
| them, not the distance.
|
| I think use this thought, we can use quantum mechanics to explain
| Relativity.
|
| hope anybody discuss this thought.
What's to discuss?
Your spelling ability? No... English is not your native tongue, we
can let that ride.
Relativity? That's just math. Here's the explanation.
http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Rocket/Rocket.htm
Androcles
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User: "Rock Brentwood"

Title: Re: use quantum mechanics to explain Relativity 26 Jul 2006 05:03:49 PM
Sorcerer wrote:

What's to discuss?
Your spelling ability?

Even the best English dictionaries have numerous spelling errors in
them. Who are you to adopt the mantle of the judge of others'
imperfections, if even the most authoritative references in the
language are flawed? ... particularly when there is, with near absolute
certainty, numerous spelling errors in your posts as well, or anyone
else's who has ever posted anywhere in the USENET with regularity.
.



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