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| From | Nadegda <nad318b404@gmail.invalid> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | sci.physics, alt.fan.cyberchicken, alt.usenet.kooks |
| Subject | Re: What causes a particle in inertial motion to remain in motion? |
| Date | 2016-07-19 00:05 +0000 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
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On Mon, 18 Jul 2016 06:24:29 -0400, kensi wrote: > On 17/07/2016 6:52 PM, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq. wrote: >> On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 22:46:03 -0000 (UTC), Nadegda >> <nad318b404@gmail.invalid> wrote: >> >>> On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 06:19:56 -0400, kensi wrote: >>> >>>> On 16/07/2016 3:43 AM, hanson, socked up as mapou001@gmail.com, >>>> wrote: >>>>> What causes a particle in inertial motion to remain in motion? >>>> >>>> According to Noether's Theorem (discovered by a personal hero of >>>> mine, BTW), every differentiable symmetry of the action of a >>>> non-dissipative physical system has a corresponding conservation law. >>>> In the case of spatial translation symmetry (i.e. the laws of physics >>>> are the same at every location) the result is conservation of linear >>>> momentum, given that physics as a whole is not dissipative (has >>>> conservation of energy -- which it does, as it has *time* translation >>>> symmetry). So the particle coasts along a timelike geodesic until >>>> given some kind of a nudge and won't ever accelerate on its own. Said >>>> nudge allows it to exchange some linear momentum with some other >>>> particle or particles. >>>> >>>> More at: >>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noether%27s_theorem >>> >>> And kensi solves another one. >> >> No, I'm sorry but kensi seems to be a flatlander. > > ??? > >> She clearly has no concept that space itself is curved. > > Oh, really? Then explain my use of the term "timelike geodesic" above. > >> So there can be NO conservation of linear momentum can exist because >> all momentum necessarily has to be curved in curved space. > > It's linear momentum when we're considering motion of the object's > center of mass. Even if it is not moving in a straight line. The "line" > in "linear" is then tangential to the object's trajectory, but if that > trajectory is a geodesic, then that geodesic is actually as straight as > the tangent can get anyway. > > All defined in opposition to *angular* momentum, which involves the > object's motion degrees of freedom that keep the center of mass in > place. In simple cases this would be a rigid rotation of the whole > object, as with a spinning thrown football. But it can be more > complicated, as witness an atom with its many separately moving > electrons. And kensi schools yet another kook. <snicker>
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What causes a particle in inertial motion to remain in motion? mapou001@gmail.com - 2016-07-16 00:43 -0700
Re: What causes a particle in inertial motion to remain in motion? "nuny@bid.nes" <Alien8752@gmail.com> - 2016-07-16 00:57 -0700
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Re: What causes a particle in inertial motion to remain in motion? "hanson" <hanson@quick.net> - 2016-07-17 10:04 -0700
Re: What causes a particle in inertial motion to remain in motion? kensi <kkensington01@gmail.invalid> - 2016-07-17 06:19 -0400
Re: What causes a particle in inertial motion to remain in motion? snipeco.2@gmail.com (Sn!pe) - 2016-07-17 11:33 +0100
Re: What causes a particle in inertial motion to remain in motion? Nadegda <nad318b404@gmail.invalid> - 2016-07-17 22:46 +0000
Re: What causes a particle in inertial motion to remain in motion? "Sir Gregory Hall, Esq." <greghall@yacht_master.fake> - 2016-07-17 18:52 -0400
Re: What causes a particle in inertial motion to remain in motion? kensi <kkensington01@gmail.invalid> - 2016-07-18 06:24 -0400
Re: What causes a particle in inertial motion to remain in motion? Nadegda <nad318b404@gmail.invalid> - 2016-07-19 00:05 +0000
Re: What causes a particle in inertial motion to remain in motion? "Sir Gregory Hall, Esq." <greghall@yacht_master.fake> - 2016-07-18 20:39 -0400
Re: What causes a particle in inertial motion to remain in motion? "Checkmate, DoW #1" <Lunatic.Fringe@The.Edge> - 2016-07-18 20:19 -0700
Re: What causes a particle in inertial motion to remain in motion? kensi <kkensington01@gmail.invalid> - 2016-07-19 06:19 -0400
Re: What causes a particle in inertial motion to remain in motion? Nadegda <nad318b404@gmail.invalid> - 2016-07-19 23:07 +0000
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Re: What causes a particle in inertial motion to remain in motion? mapou001@gmail.com - 2016-07-17 15:59 -0700
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