I would say space time is a super fluid since there is no viscosity in it. Mass could then be derived as deduced mass in this fluid. Maybe there is a small viscosity in it since there is a relation between mass and luminosity.
Has anyone ever observed vortex or rotation motion in a
At 06:06 pm 30/06/2006 -0500, Richard wrote:
.. everything is held together by the power of His Word.
Richard
Or in technical terms, by Itereative Hierarchical Strain. 8-)
Frank
At 06:06 pm 30/06/2006 -0500, Richard wrote:..
"everything is held together by the power of His Word".
RichardOr in technical terms, by Itereative Hierarchical
Strain. 8-)Frank
Howdy Frank,
Not only is "everything held together by the power of His Word", the
world's most technically
At 07:48 pm 30/06/2006 -0400, Terry wrote:
-Original Message-
From: RC Macaulay
As close as I have ever been able
to fathom the mystery is a subtle
passage in the bible where the wording
states... everything is held
together by the power of His word.
Yes. And, although I
In reply to RC Macaulay's message of Sat, 1 Jul 2006 07:33:19
-0500:
Hi,
[snip]
Permanent magnets were openly discussed in the Vorts room. A magnet of this
type is a most complete example of a true vortex in its function. The magnet
has poles, it has vortex action and it is balanced. It is a
Terry quoted..
"What makes this approach so interesting is that the behavior of
condensed matter is collective. The details of individual molecules
hardly matter; the system's properties emerge from the act of
aggregation. When water freezes, the molecules do not change, but the
collective
-Original Message-
From: RC Macaulay
As close as I have ever been able to fathom the mystery is a subtle
passage in the bible where the wording states... everything is held
together by the power of His word.
Yes. And, although I have never heard him say it, I think Grimer
In reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s message of Fri, 30 Jun
2006 19:48:35 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
yet figured it all out. When that happens, I suspect the sky will roll
up like a scroll. ;-)
[snip]
I think that's what the universe looks like as one gets swallowed
up by a black hole, or more accurately I
-Original Message-
From: Robin van Spaandonk
I think that's what the universe looks like as one gets swallowed
up by a black hole, or more accurately I think the whole sky
appears to narrow to a single point of light. Someone please
correct me if I'm wrong.
You are exactly right if
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