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| From | Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> |
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| Newsgroups | sci.physics.relativity, sci.electronics.design |
| Subject | Re: energy and mass |
| Date | 2026-03-16 15:01 +1100 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
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On 16/03/2026 3:01 am, Jeroen Belleman wrote: > On 3/15/26 06:16, Bill Sloman wrote: >> On 15/03/2026 2:14 pm, Ross Finlayson wrote: >>> On 03/06/2026 07:47 AM, Ross Finlayson wrote: >>>> On 03/06/2026 05:36 AM, Bill Sloman wrote: >>>>> On 6/03/2026 7:37 pm, Thomas Heger wrote: >>>>>> Am Dienstag000003, 03.03.2026 um 13:40 schrieb Bill Sloman: >>>>>>> On 3/03/2026 8:06 pm, Thomas Heger wrote: >>>>>>>> Am Sonntag000001, 01.03.2026 um 11:03 schrieb Bill Sloman: >>>>>>>>> On 1/03/2026 8:26 pm, Thomas Heger wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Am Samstag000028, 28.02.2026 um 14:17 schrieb Bill Sloman: >>>>>>>>>>> On 28/02/2026 8:03 pm, Thomas Heger wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> Am Donnerstag000026, 26.02.2026 um 15:05 schrieb Ross >>>>>>>>>>>> Finlayson: >>>>>>>>>>>>> On 02/26/2026 02:21 AM, J. J. Lodder wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 25/02/2026 9:46 pm, J. J. Lodder wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 25/02/2026 4:02 am, Ross Finlayson wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 02/24/2026 03:40 AM, J. J. Lodder wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 02/23/2026 12:49 PM, J. J. Lodder wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What, you thought Boltzmann constant was a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> purely physical constant? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boltzmann_constant >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> As of the latest revision of the SI, Boltzmann's >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> constant >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is just another conversion factor between units. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> There is no longer any physical content to it, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Jan >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Boltzmann constant is provided to you in a little >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> table. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Another table tells me that there are 5280 feet to the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mile, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Jan >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Boltzmann constant is in the little leaflet in >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> every book on thermodynamics. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Often it's the only "physical constant" given. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The SI units are much separated from the relevant >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> empirical domains these days. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> For example, "defining" the second as about the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> cesium atom its hyperfine transition, and "defining" >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the meter as that according to the "defined" speed >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of light, results all that's defined not derived, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the System Internationale units that we all know >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and love simply don't say much about the objective >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> reality of the quantities. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Nothing that you have the wit to understand? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The are a lot of steps between the optical spectrum of a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> cloud of cesium >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> atoms and the frequency of an oscillator running slowly >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> enough for you >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to be able to count transitions, but there is no question >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> about the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> objective reality of every last one of them. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Eh, the basis for the SI is the defined value >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for a -microwave- frequency of the Cesium atom. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> From an engineering point of view a Cesium clock >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is nothing but a stabilised quartz clock. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> That "nothing but" ignores the fact that the output of the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> cesium clock >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> has a much more stable frequency than the outputs of regular >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> quartz >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> clocks. That's why people pay more money for them. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Of course, it is a stibilised quartz clock. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I thought you were proud of being an engineer, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> so I adapted the description. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Optical frequency standards do exist, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> such as Strontium lattice 'clocks' for example, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but so far they are frequecy standards only, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> not yet clocks. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_lattice_clock >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Like I said, they are called 'clocks' >>>>>>>>>>>>>> but for the time being they are only frequency standards. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> (precisely because they cannot be used yet to stabilise a >>>>>>>>>>>>>> quartz clock) >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The process of turning a frequency standard into a clock is >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fairly >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> complicated but the devices are already sold as clocks. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> From an engineering point of view that is just being able to >>>>>>>>>>>>>> count. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Jan >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Time is a universal parameter of most theories of mechanics, >>>>>>>>>>>>> and the useful ones. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> But time must be a LOCAL parameter ONLY! >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> It is total bunk to assume, that an 'external' clock would >>>>>>>>>>>> exist, which synchronizes everything in the universe. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Clocks don't exist to synchronise anything. They can be part >>>>>>>>>>> of a >>>>>>>>>>> local system which synchronises some local action to an event >>>>>>>>>>> which has been observed from that location. Granting the bulk of >>>>>>>>>>> the universe is expanding away from any given point at a speed >>>>>>>>>>> which is increase with time and distance time dilation alone >>>>>>>>>>> makes the idea of perfect synchronicity untenable. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> If nothing synchronizes remote systems, then how could we >>>>>>>>>> rightfully assume, that remote systems share the same time? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> It's a very convenient assumption.The big bang theory has the >>>>>>>>> universe starting to expand from a very small point some 13.8 >>>>>>>>> billion years ago, and what we can see of the observable universe >>>>>>>>> is consistent with that. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Sure, it's convenient. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> But is it actually true??? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> We don't seem to need a different explanation at this point. >>>>>>> If eventually make some observations that are inconsistent with the >>>>>>> theory, we'll start looking for a better one, but the big gbang >>>>>>> theory seems to be true enough for all current practical purposes >>>>>> >>>>>> Nature does not care about what we need. >>>>>> >>>>>> Nature is as nature is, whether we like it or not. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>> Big bang theory suffers from a 'little' problem: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> how would you actually create a universe from nothing? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Nobody said anything about creating it from nothing. The point about >>>>>>> the theory is that it starts off with a large lump of >>>>>>> undifferentiated mass- energy that doesn't have any structure that >>>>>>> links it back to a preceding structure. The early stages of its >>>>>>> development seem to have been pretty well randomised, and if the >>>>>>> mechanism that created initial the lump of mass energy was merely >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> collapse of a previously existing universe we'd end up with >>>>>>> essential;ly the same theory. >>>>>> >>>>>> My own approach was, that time is local and space is 'relative'. >>>>>> >>>>>> To get such a behavior I have searched for something, which would >>>>>> allow such behavior. >>>>>> >>>>>> This is actually possible, if you think about a certain type of >>>>>> complex numbers and a connection between them, which is also known as >>>>>> certain type of geometric algebra. >>>>>> >>>>>> So, we need a system, which allows an imaginary time 'axis' at every >>>>>> point and a realm perpendicular, which we could call time-like. >>>>>> >>>>>> The result of my search was a system called 'cliiford algebra Cl_3' >>>>>> and something called 'complex four vectors' (aka 'bi-quaternions'). >>>>>> >>>>>> Now we have a point, to which a certain axis of time belongs, where >>>>>> the observer is located. >>>>>> >>>>>> The observer chooses, of cause, the axis of time, in respect to which >>>>>> he himself is stable and a material body. >>>>>> >>>>>> Then we have a perpendicular 'hyper-sheet of the present' and in >>>>>> between the past light cone. >>>>>> >>>>>> The past light cone is what the observer could see, especially in the >>>>>> night sky. >>>>>> >>>>>> The interesting part is, that we can 'rotate' the axis of time and >>>>>> declare stability to an axis of time perpendicular or in opposite >>>>>> direction to the previous one. >>>>>> >>>>>> Now we can assume, that both are possible and that both coexist at >>>>>> the >>>>>> same place, while unrecognized. >>>>>> >>>>>> The 'other timelines' define also matter and also a real universe, >>>>>> which is entirely hidden from sight by the observer mentioned above. >>>>>> >>>>>> It is invisible, but real. >>>>>> >>>>>>>> Far better is actually my own approach, which goes like this: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I take the 'big bang' as case of a 'white hole'. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> (That is 'the other side' of a 'black hole'.) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> This 'white hole' spreads out and creates, what we call 'universe' >>>>>>>> in which we as human beings live on planet Earth. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> But 'universe' isn't universal at all and the timeline from big >>>>>>>> bang >>>>>>>> to us isn't the only timeline possible. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> But since we can't observe any of these other universes it is a >>>>>>> complete waste of time to speculate about their possible existence. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Our past is just one of an infinite number of possible timelines, >>>>>>>> which all connect a big bang with something much later. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> But you need to find a mechanism that lets you explore these other >>>>>>> timelines before anybody is going to take you seriously. >>>>>> >>>>>> Invisible realms cannot be explored. It it also difficult to enter >>>>>> such realms, because we are bound to our own 'axis of stability'. >>>>>> >>>>>> It would be extremely dangerous to leave a certain realm, in which we >>>>>> share the same axis of time with the environment. >>>>> >>>>> If an invisible realm cannot be explored, which implies that it's >>>>> inhabitants can't explore ours, there's not a lot of point in >>>>> speculating about it's potential existence. >>>>> >>>>>>>> This is more like a HUGE clock with one hand only, that circles >>>>>>>> once >>>>>>>> every ten billion years or so. This 'hand' moves slowly forewards >>>>>>>> and creates new universes every time it moves. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you want to imagine something like that, feel free, but don't >>>>>>> expect anybody else to be interested. You won't get any research >>>>>>> grants to support any work you might want to put in to make the idea >>>>>>> sound less half-witted. >>>>>> >>>>>> Well, I personally think, that this idea of mine is already known >>>>>> since ages, but hidden from the public, because it would allow >>>>>> several >>>>>> things, out of which huge profits could be generated. >>>>> >>>>> Like every other goofy sucker for conspiracy theories. >>>>> >>>>>> (like e.g. transmutation or time-travel) >>>>>> >>>>>> But possibly this isn't known. >>>>> >>>>> Almost certainly, there isn't anything there to know, >>>>> >>>>>> Would be better, but actually I don't know. >>>>>> >>>>>> Anyhow, in case you are interested, here is my 'book' about this >>>>>> concept: >>>>>> >>>>>> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Ur3_giuk2l439fxUa8QHX4wTDxBEaM6lOlgVUa0cFU4/edit?usp=sharing >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> It's now 16 years old and today I would write something different. >>>>>> But >>>>>> it's quite ok, anyhow. >>>>> >>>>> Your idea of what might be ok isn't one that many sane people would >>>>> share. >>>>> >>>>>>>> Now new universes need new stars and those new planet. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> They might, if they existed. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> This causes what also regard as true: Growing Earth. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The earth doesn't seem to be growing. >>>>>> >>>>>> The Earth seemingly grows! >>>>>> >>>>>> This is another story, where the stories told to the public >>>>>> apparently >>>>>> differ from reality. >>>>>> >>>>>> To understand 'Growing Earth' is quite difficult, because the few >>>>>> books about this theory were systematically removed from public eyes. >>>>> >>>>> It also conflicts with the concept of the conservation of mass-energy, >>>>> which underpins modern physics, and modern physics works remarkably >>>>> well. >>>>> >>>>>> But one book from Ott-Christoph Hilgenberg called 'Vom wachsenden >>>>>> Erdball' is still available online (for free!), but is only available >>>>>> in German. >>>>> >>>>> There's a pretty much infinite stock of total nonsense available in >>>>> print. I have no intention of digging out any of it. >>>>> >>>> >>>> There was this one fellow on sci.physics, a regular, years ago, >>>> who had a similar sort of idea: to basically reflect that >>>> after the Big Bang hypothesis made for Inflationary Cosmology >>>> and Expanding Universe, to basically make "Growing Earth" >>>> as "Balanced Bang", in this sense, the _idea_ itself is >>>> not really different from other notions of "severe abstractions" >>>> of "complementary duals", like for example Lagrange's "severe >>>> abstraction" about energy and Lagrange's "complementary dual" >>>> about potentials. >>>> >>>> I.e., as an idea, it's a thing. >>>> >>>> These days, since 2MASS made for an account of that redshift bias >>>> exists, and, then that JWST has roundly paintcanned ye olde >>>> "Expanding Universe", i.e. the entire idea that the data after >>>> Lemaitre and Hubble gave is right out the window, then figuring >>>> out _why_ and _how_ this can be explained, sort of has an inverse >>>> to model or "complementary dual", as to why the idea itself of >>>> something like "Growing Earth" isn't more odd than "Big Bang". >>>> >>>> Kind of like "Steady State" and "Frozen State" or along those >>>> lines, again the "severe abstraction" or "abstraction" on reasoning >>>> about universals, naturally enough makes a place for "space inversion". >>>> >>>> Since modern methods in the sky survey like 2MASS and now JWST have >>>> really roundly paint-canned Expanding Universe and thus also about >>>> Inflationary Cosmology, has that "Hubble Tension" is actually >>>> quite more pronounced than what usual people think, to the point >>>> of being "absolutely Hubble tense". >>> >>> It's becoming more usual now that accounts of "redshift distortion" >>> are making for an entire new table of values in the data to help >>> start sorting out which of the old values were off 100%. >> >> Red-shift is deduced from spectral lines. That isn't going to be "100% >> off". If it is then treated as a purely Doppler shift, and something >> else is also affecting the observed wavelength, the recession >> velocities deduced from the spectral shift may be wrong. > > Another mmmh. Red shift for far, far-away galaxies is estimated by > colorimetry, because there are no recognizable spectral lines. That > opens up a huge can of worms. Cite? Gravitational lensing has made a few far,far-away galaxies quite bright, and the Lyman-alpha lines ought to be resolvable. <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyman_alpha_emitter#Importance_in_cosmology> says the there are example that were only 200 to 600 million years old went their emissions set out. -- Bill Sloman, Sydney
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Re: energy and mass Maciej Woźniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2026-03-19 09:31 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-19 20:38 +1100
Re: energy and mass The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2026-03-19 11:54 -0700
Re: energy and mass The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2026-03-20 11:59 -0700
Re: energy and mass The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2026-03-20 15:28 -0700
Re: energy and mass The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2026-03-22 12:12 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-23 23:05 +1100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-21 16:23 +1100
Re: energy and mass Maciej Woźniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2026-03-19 07:47 +0100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-18 07:32 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-11 15:56 +1100
Re: energy and mass nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2026-03-11 11:20 +0100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-09 10:59 -0700
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-09 11:41 -0700
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-09 13:18 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-09 23:59 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-09 07:32 -0700
Re: energy and mass nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2026-03-09 21:49 +0100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-09 15:24 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-10 15:37 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-09 22:07 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-10 16:58 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-09 23:26 -0700
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-10 09:25 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-11 04:33 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-10 10:45 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-11 16:26 +1100
Re: energy and mass Maciej Woźniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2026-03-11 08:19 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-12 00:34 +1100
Re: energy and mass Maciej Woźniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2026-03-11 16:10 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-12 16:16 +1100
Re: energy and mass Maciej Woźniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2026-03-12 07:13 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-12 18:39 +1100
Re: energy and mass Maciej Woźniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2026-03-12 09:58 +0100
Re: energy and mass Maciej Woźniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2026-03-12 10:17 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-12 22:42 +1100
Re: energy and mass Maciej Woźniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2026-03-12 13:03 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-13 03:50 +1100
Re: energy and mass Maciej Woźniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2026-03-12 23:23 +0100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-12 07:05 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-12 22:31 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-11 08:38 -0700
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-11 08:55 -0700
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-11 00:28 -0700
Re: energy and mass nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2026-03-10 21:45 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-11 03:36 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-10 10:13 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-11 16:51 +1100
Re: energy and mass nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2026-03-10 21:21 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-10 14:51 +1100
Re: energy and mass nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2026-03-10 21:21 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-11 17:02 +1100
Re: energy and mass nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2026-03-11 11:20 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-12 01:00 +1100
Re: energy and mass nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2026-03-11 18:45 +0100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-11 12:48 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-12 16:33 +1100
Re: energy and mass nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2026-03-12 11:51 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-13 04:09 +1100
Re: energy and mass nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2026-03-12 21:58 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-13 17:36 +1100
Re: energy and mass nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2026-03-13 22:05 +0100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-13 14:55 -0700
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-13 21:29 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-15 03:49 +1100
Re: energy and mass nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2026-03-15 21:57 +0100
Re: energy and mass john larkin <jl@glen--canyon.com> - 2026-03-15 14:18 -0700
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-15 17:24 -0700
Re: energy and mass john larkin <jl@glen--canyon.com> - 2026-03-15 18:10 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-16 14:49 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-16 05:14 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-17 01:52 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-16 08:04 -0700
Re: energy and mass john larkin <jl@glen--canyon.com> - 2026-03-16 08:32 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-17 18:24 +1100
Re: energy and mass Maciej Woźniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2026-03-17 10:49 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-18 00:43 +1100
Re: energy and mass Maciej Woźniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2026-03-17 15:35 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-18 03:33 +1100
Re: energy and mass Maciej Woźniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2026-03-17 17:39 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-18 06:36 +1100
Re: energy and mass Maciej Woźniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2026-03-17 20:41 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-18 21:10 +1100
Re: energy and mass Maciej Woźniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2026-03-18 11:37 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-18 23:29 +1100
Re: energy and mass Maciej Woźniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2026-03-18 13:37 +0100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-17 07:48 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-18 03:58 +1100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-16 14:47 +1100
Re: energy and mass nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2026-03-17 21:21 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-18 15:56 +1100
Re: energy and mass nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2026-03-18 13:05 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-18 23:25 +1100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-16 14:41 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-14 20:14 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-15 16:16 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-15 06:58 -0700
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-15 08:13 -0700
Re: energy and mass Jeroen Belleman <jeroen@nospam.please> - 2026-03-15 17:01 +0100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-15 09:39 -0700
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-15 09:55 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-16 15:16 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-16 05:21 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-17 02:10 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-16 10:56 -0700
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-16 11:29 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-17 18:44 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-17 07:57 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-18 04:25 +1100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-17 18:35 +1100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-16 15:01 +1100
Re: energy and mass Jeroen Belleman <jeroen@nospam.please> - 2026-03-16 11:00 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-17 02:18 +1100
Re: energy and mass john larkin <jl@glen--canyon.com> - 2026-03-16 08:34 -0700
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-16 11:02 -0700
Re: energy and mass john larkin <jl@glen--canyon.com> - 2026-03-17 07:20 -0700
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-17 08:12 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-18 06:56 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-17 14:47 -0700
Re: energy and mass nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2026-03-16 22:24 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-17 18:49 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-17 08:03 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-18 04:37 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-17 14:43 -0700
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-18 16:05 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-18 07:39 -0700
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-18 09:07 -0700
Re: energy and mass Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> - 2026-03-18 09:11 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-18 21:28 +1100
Re: energy and mass Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> - 2026-03-19 12:10 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-20 01:35 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-19 07:44 -0700
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-19 07:52 -0700
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-20 09:42 -0700
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-20 09:58 -0700
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-20 10:28 -0700
Re: energy and mass Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> - 2026-03-20 11:00 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-21 02:54 +1100
Re: energy and mass Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> - 2026-03-22 10:31 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-22 22:21 +1100
Re: energy and mass Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> - 2026-03-23 09:21 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-23 22:31 +1100
Re: energy and mass Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-03-23 08:11 -0700
Re: energy and mass The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2026-03-19 11:17 -0700
Re: energy and mass Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> - 2026-03-08 09:53 +0100
Re: energy and mass Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> - 2026-03-09 02:07 +1100
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