Re: [Vo]:Got mass? Princeton scientists observe electrons become both heavy and speedy

2012-07-16 Thread Eric Walker
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: This fits in with Frank Grimer's notion of comperature as the important physical variable - in which pressure and temperature should be linked as a single continuum, and cannot be considered as useful independent

Re: [Vo]:Got mass? Princeton scientists observe electrons become both heavy and speedy

2012-07-16 Thread Eric Walker
I wrote: On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: This fits in with Frank Grimer's notion of comperature as the important physical variable - in which pressure and temperature should be linked as a single continuum, and cannot be considered as useful

Re: [Vo]:Got mass? Princeton scientists observe electrons become both heavy and speedy

2012-07-15 Thread Jojo Jaro
Interesting! We always thought of cold as the absence of heat, darkness as the absence of light, evil as the absence of good, weightlessness as the absence of gravity. Now, you are saying there is something that actually cancels heat instead of just removing it - an anti-heat? Can we

RE: [Vo]:Got mass? Princeton scientists observe electrons become both heavy and speedy

2012-07-15 Thread Jones Beene
This fits in with Frank Grimer's notion of comperature as the important physical variable - in which pressure and temperature should be linked as a single continuum, and cannot be considered as useful independent variables. So-called condensed matter is always under substantial (beta aether)

Re: [Vo]:Got mass? Princeton scientists observe electrons become both heavy and speedy

2012-07-15 Thread Harry Veeder
I am reconsidering old ontologies, discarded in the middle 19th century, as a jumping off point. This paper published in 1984 describes a little known experiment in radiant cooling done in the late 18th century by Pictet and repeated a few years later by Count Rumford.

Re: [Vo]:Got mass? Princeton scientists observe electrons become both heavy and speedy

2012-07-15 Thread David Roberson
: [Vo]:Got mass? Princeton scientists observe electrons become both heavy and speedy I am reconsidering old ontologies, discarded in the middle 19th entury, as a jumping off point. his paper published in 1984 describes a little known experiment in radiant ooling done in the late 18th century