Re: [Vo]:Hrm. Sarfatti, Podkletnov, Pais(Navy), Ning Li(China)

2021-06-03 Thread Terry Blanton
On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 10:58 PM William Beaty  wrote:

>
> High weirdness ...since 2002.  (I been outta the loop!)


Prophetic, Firesign Theatre was: "How can you be two places at once when
you're not anywhere at all?"

Superposition.

More on Gravity:

http://www.gravwave.com/mission-statement.htm

Cheers!


Re: [Vo]:ufo report to be coming out in a month

2021-06-03 Thread Vibrator !
> Cars are structurally complex. Just consider rubber balls of equal size and
> use their deformation as a measure of "damage". If the two rubber balls
> move towards each other they will deform an equal amount when they collide.
> If one rubber ball is resting against a massive wall and the other rubber
> ball runs into it will they experience the same deformation?
>


..the point was, which collision would you rather be in - which'll
dissipate the most energy, given that the collision speed is identical
in both cases?

The intention was to prompt one to calculate that the KE's are
calculated relative to the inertial FoR of the ground / planet, not
one another..

..thus colliding one rubber ball with the wall at say 2 m/s dissipates
4x as much energy as either ball colliding head-on at 1 m/s..

..and still twice as much as that of both balls together.  In short,
because energy squares with velocity relative to the ground (not one
another),
2x the absolute speed = 4x the energy.

The intent is to illustrate the dependence of CoE upon CoM and
inertial FoR's tho..