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Author Topic: My Gravity Wheel  (Read 13439 times)

Paul-R

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Re: My Gravity Wheel
« Reply #15 on: January 24, 2009, 03:53:53 PM »
PaulR

keep posting but ask people like TinselKoala to show us why and how we are breaking these so called physical laws. The base like of (you can not change the laws of physics), is a bit overused without why. But I do like it when Scotti on Star Trek say it.
There is a fine line between helping people by pointing out imperfections in their thinking or scientific technique, and, on the other hand, discouraging people from continuing on and solving problems.

Laws of physics are not being broken. They are being shown to be incomplete.

For instance, the Law of Conservation of Energy is O.K. if all froms of energy are taken into account. The trouble is that "all forms of energy" must include forms of energy not well understood or even not known about (viz: Lee and Yang, Nobel Physics prize winners, 1957).

This last condition tends to make the L of C E next to useless in the environment of this web site.

There is more to gravity than appears on the surface and in text books.

Paul.

AB Hammer

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Re: My Gravity Wheel
« Reply #16 on: January 24, 2009, 05:10:38 PM »
There is a fine line between helping people by pointing out imperfections in their thinking or scientific technique, and, on the other hand, discouraging people from continuing on and solving problems.

Laws of physics are not being broken. They are being shown to be incomplete.

For instance, the Law of Conservation of Energy is O.K. if all froms of energy are taken into account. The trouble is that "all forms of energy" must include forms of energy not well understood or even not known about (viz: Lee and Yang, Nobel Physics prize winners, 1957).

This last condition tends to make the L of C E next to useless in the environment of this web site.

There is more to gravity than appears on the surface and in text books.

Paul.


Greetings Paul

 Here is a little more fuel for the fire. I am sure you will like it.
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We have no right to assume that any physical laws exist, or if they have existed up until now, that they will continue to exist in a similar manner in the future.

Quote By Max Planck father of Quantum physics 1858 - 1947

guruji

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Re: My Gravity Wheel
« Reply #17 on: January 24, 2009, 07:51:31 PM »
Hi guys in the past people thought that machines cannot go beyond the speed of the horse. They laughed at those people who tried.
It's always the same type of minds but as we know today we achieved about six times more speed or more.
So there are always explorations on what we think that is the most.
Thanks
Bye bye