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| From | bertietaylor@myyahoo.com (Bertitaylor) |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics, alt.usage.english |
| Subject | Re: What is a photon |
| Date | 2025-06-27 04:01 +0000 |
| Organization | Rocksolid Light |
| Message-ID | <ff9227d87a55fcbb0dfd5f52f5675366@www.novabbs.org> (permalink) |
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2025 16:51:32 +0000, Paul.B.Andersen wrote: > Den 25.06.2025 00:42, skrev Bertitaylor: >> You are an ass, Paul. >> Now, fuck off. >> > > So this is your response to this: > > Paul.b.Andersen wrote: > | Consider this scenario: > | > | We have a swimming pool which is h = 10 m deep. > | We also have a 10 m long tube with cross area A = 1 m². > | The walls of the tube are very thin and flexible. > | We place the tube vertically in the pool. > | > | Given the constants: > | The air pressure is P₀ = 1 atm = 101,325 N/m² > | The density of water is D = 1000 kg/m² > | The gravitationally acceleration is g = 9.8 m/s², > | and we can consider it constant over 10 meter. > | > > | The weight of the water in the tube is: > | W₁₀ = g⋅D⋅A⋅h = 98,000 N > | The pressure at the bottom of the pool is: > | P₁₀ = P₀ + W₁₀/A = 199,525 N/m² = 1.97 atm. > | > > Bertitaylor responded: >> Because of gravity, it [the water] is >> pulled down and without disturbance stays nicely in layers, pressed from >> above so the water pressure varies with depth, increasing till it meets >> the bottom. > > So we agree, the pressure increases with depth. We don't. Upto a few say 2-3 thousand kilometres below the surface of the Earth it does when rocks melt to magna. Below that from say 3000 to 13000 on km the pressure starts to fall and at the centre becomes zero. > > According to Arindam, the pressure will diminish with depth After peaking some 1000 to 3000Km or so below the surface. Can you grasp this? > and will be 101324.997 N/m² at the bottom of the pool, No. It won't. It will be zero unless your pool is on say Jupiter. Do you understand there needs be lotsa mass below your pool for pressure to exist there? > which is 0.0028 N/m² less than the pressure on the surface > of the pool. > > That's why I wrote: >> Congratulations, you have now demonstrated that you are >> able to think for yourself and understand that Arindam is wrong. We told you to fuck off as you keep proving you are an ass. > > I can understand that you now feel like a traitor, having > betrayed your Messiah Arindam. No we have not. We have realised you are an ass best off chanting e=mcc and so believing in black holes and big bangs. Our advice to you, to fuck off, was delivered out of kindness. Not that we expect any imbecile to grasp anything beyond its brainwashing but we persevere out of regard for Arindam's concern for future generations. They need correct physics. WOOF woof-woof woof woof-woof Bertietaylor > > But why do you blame me? :-D --
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