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| Started by | Alan Folmsbee <omnilobe@gmail.com> |
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| First post | 2016-07-02 15:54 -0700 |
| Last post | 2016-07-03 10:23 -0700 |
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Momentum is the root of all physics Alan Folmsbee <omnilobe@gmail.com> - 2016-07-02 15:54 -0700
Re: Momentum is the root of all physics "Y.Porat" <y.y.porat@gmail.com> - 2016-07-02 22:58 -0700
Re: Momentum is the root of all physics 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-07-03 09:53 +0000
Re: Momentum is the root of all physics "reber g=emc^2" <herbertglazier0@gmail.com> - 2016-07-03 10:23 -0700
| From | Alan Folmsbee <omnilobe@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-07-02 15:54 -0700 |
| Subject | Momentum is the root of all physics |
| Message-ID | <c9518d4b-3e08-4b9e-a617-bcf8cc528b21@googlegroups.com> |
Please vote for your favorite basis for reality. The order shown in this list was my choice. What is yours? Do you agree that momentum is more fundamental than energy? 1 momentum 2 length and time 3 torque=energy=work=heat 4 angular momentum = h 5 force 6 mass 7 charge 8 tensors 9 bra-ket wave function 10 groups 11 symmetry 12 gauge bosons 13 gluons 14 Higgs theory 15 sub-particle infinitude 16 Temperature Conclusion: I expect that linear momentum into each proton makes gravity and expansion of distant spaces. Momentum is the root of that physic. On that foundation, all electromagnetic and nuclear activities are eternal. Energy is over-rated. At a human level, energy seems important, but from the perspective of an electron, momentum is where it’s at.
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| From | "Y.Porat" <y.y.porat@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-07-02 22:58 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <edaa0734-d3b5-4b20-8504-86abccee4f4d@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #587716 |
On Sunday, July 3, 2016 at 1:54:15 AM UTC+3, Alan Folmsbee wrote: > Please vote for your favorite basis for reality. The order shown in this list was my choice. What is yours? Do you agree that momentum is more fundamental than energy? > > 1 momentum > > 2 length and time > > 3 torque=energy=work=heat > > 4 angular momentum = h > > 5 force > > 6 mass > > 7 charge > > 8 tensors > > 9 bra-ket wave function > > 10 groups > > 11 symmetry > > 12 gauge bosons > > 13 gluons > > 14 Higgs theory > > 15 sub-particle infinitude > > 16 Temperature > > Conclusion: I expect that linear momentum into each proton makes gravity and expansion of distant spaces. ============================== not linear momentum makes gravity just linear momentum can cause only ----REPULTION NOT ATTRACTION -- WE HAVE IN PHYSICS AN IRON 'RULE THAT IS CALLED CONSERVATION OF MOMENTUM LINWEAR MOMENTUM ---- 'DOES NOT SUPPLY THE 'MERCHANDIZE ' SEE INSTEAD GOOGLE THE Y CIRCLON MECHANISM '' TIA Y.Porat ======================================= Momentum is the root of that physic. On that foundation, all electromagnetic and nuclear activities are eternal. Energy is over-rated. At a human level, energy seems important, but from the perspective of an electron, momentum is where it’s at.
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| From | 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> |
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| Date | 2016-07-03 09:53 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <dts5k4FisbaU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #587716 |
Alan Folmsbee wrote: > Please vote for your favorite basis for reality. The order shown in this > list was my choice. What is yours? Do you agree that momentum is more > fundamental than energy? > > 1 momentum Photon is the energy carrier and it also carries momentum. For now the two are inseparable, but in an early stages of universe formation, it would be interesting to know if photon came first or if momentum came first. > 2 length and time > > 3 torque=energy=work=heat > > 4 angular momentum = h > > 5 force > > 6 mass > > 7 charge > > 8 tensors > > 9 bra-ket wave function > > 10 groups > > 11 symmetry > > 12 gauge bosons > > 13 gluons > > 14 Higgs theory > > 15 sub-particle infinitude > > 16 Temperature > > Conclusion: I expect that linear momentum into each proton makes gravity > and expansion of distant spaces. Momentum is the root of that physic. On > that foundation, all electromagnetic and nuclear activities are eternal. > Energy is over-rated. At a human level, energy seems important, but from > the perspective of an electron, momentum is where it’s at.
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| From | "reber g=emc^2" <herbertglazier0@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-07-03 10:23 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <3f6ec79e-cf6c-4464-add2-2cab6f04b366@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #587716 |
On Saturday, July 2, 2016 at 3:54:15 PM UTC-7, Alan Folmsbee wrote: > Please vote for your favorite basis for reality. The order shown in this list was my choice. What is yours? Do you agree that momentum is more fundamental than energy? > > 1 momentum > > 2 length and time > > 3 torque=energy=work=heat > > 4 angular momentum = h > > 5 force > > 6 mass > > 7 charge > > 8 tensors > > 9 bra-ket wave function > > 10 groups > > 11 symmetry > > 12 gauge bosons > > 13 gluons > > 14 Higgs theory > > 15 sub-particle infinitude > > 16 Temperature > > Conclusion: I expect that linear momentum into each proton makes gravity and expansion of distant spaces. Momentum is the root of that physic. On that foundation, all electromagnetic and nuclear activities are eternal. Energy is over-rated. At a human level, energy seems important, but from the perspective of an electron, momentum is where it’s at. I go with spin My gyro is the reason.Trebert
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