Relativistic Mass ?

Discussion in 'Pseudoscience Archive' started by Lakon, Jan 6, 2013.

  1. Motor Daddy Valued Senior Member

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    1.732 seconds is the time of acceleration. How do I know that? #19.

    So now I gave you the time of acceleration, the accelration rate, and the distance traveled under constant acceleration. What is the velocity when it starts to cruise for the last 5 seconds?
     
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  3. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    Doesn't matter! Distance = 0.
     
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  5. Motor Daddy Valued Senior Member

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    d=1/2at^2

    you say:
    0=1/2*10m/s^2*1.732^2

    Has your cheese slid off your cracker?
     
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  7. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    Nope! But your formerly excellent troll is starting to come apart at the seams.
     
  8. Motor Daddy Valued Senior Member

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    The only thing coming apart is Einstein's world. Kiss it goodbye, the century of illusion is on its way out. Out with the old and in with the new, I say!

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  9. quantum_wave Contemplating the "as yet" unknown Valued Senior Member

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    MD, this thread has slowed so during the lull would you be willing to consider filling your absolute space with my foundational medium

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    . If you saw today's response to Cheezle on my current Alternative Theories thread you saw that it begins the discussion about how I describe a physical cause of gravity vs. the geometry of spacetime. Do you see any merit in an aether cosmology or is it outside of your current focus here?*
     
  10. Motor Daddy Valued Senior Member

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    To tell you the truth I'm not even sure what an aether even is, because in my world there is space and there are objects.
     
  11. quantum_wave Contemplating the "as yet" unknown Valued Senior Member

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    OK. That is a basic world, why complicate it :thumbsup:.
     

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