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Old October 25th 03 posted to sci.physics
David Moran
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Default Right hand rule


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David Moran wrote:

Hi,

I am a physics student with a physical disability that limits

my
motor
skills. I am wondering if there are any alternatives to the right

hand
rule.
I understand the the principle, but my motor skills make it

difficult to
carry out. Any help would be appreciated..

Too bad you can't just visualize the right hand rule outcome with

your
brain...
Too bad, indeed! Reminds me of space**** and tj...


I had my suspicions about this post too. A motor disabled physics
student should be able to find some work-around -- if he/she has any
hope of using physics in the first place. Of course the chance that
the question is sincere places a large negative weight on voicing this
horrible suspicion of being put upon.


I have read about the Crips and understand that you should
not mess with them. I believe that one could take advantage
of CPT symmetry and work something out with the left hand.

I'm not a Crip. I can walk, talk, etc. just like everyone else can with some
difficulty. I just need a few accomodations for my classes and exams (I am a
meteorology major).




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