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On Jul 6, 7:37*am, Enkidu wrote:
Mitch Raemsch wrote : On Jul 5, 8:04*pm, Enkidu wrote: Mitch Raemsch wrote in news:7c3d3ceb- : I am not sure why I crossed posted there. I suppose Timeless physics is suggestive of a timeless God. Both ill-defined. -- Enkidu AA#2165 * EAC Chaplain and ordained minister, ULC, Modesto, CA "That was amazing! Did you have to swear a circus oath to never reveal th e source of your clown powers?" * * * * * -The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius Acceleration without a rate is timeless physics. Acceleration is (delta V)/(delta t). You can't have acceleration withour time unless you rediefine the word. Timeless God. God exists without time. Words without meaning. You have no idead what "exists without time" could mean, or if it can mean anything. You're doing the same thing the new-age health quacks do - throwing out words you don't understand to impress the masses. Claims like "realigns your personal magnetic monopoles" make as much sense as you do. -- Enkidu AA#2165 * EAC Chaplain and ordained minister, ULC, Modesto, CA "'Just say no' has done as much for drugs and sex as 'have a nice day' has for depression." * * *-Dr. E. Tyson- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I am saying what Einstein said. Gravity is equivalent to acceleration. Except that I add unmoving timeless acceleration. Mithc Reamsch |
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On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 15:16:55 -0700 (PDT), Mitch Raemsch
wrote: On Jul 6, 7:37*am, Enkidu wrote: Mitch Raemsch wrote : On Jul 5, 8:04*pm, Enkidu wrote: Mitch Raemsch wrote in news:7c3d3ceb- : I am not sure why I crossed posted there. I suppose Timeless physics is suggestive of a timeless God. Both ill-defined. -- Enkidu AA#2165 * EAC Chaplain and ordained minister, ULC, Modesto, CA "That was amazing! Did you have to swear a circus oath to never reveal th e source of your clown powers?" * * * * * -The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius Acceleration without a rate is timeless physics. Acceleration is (delta V)/(delta t). You can't have acceleration withour time unless you rediefine the word. Timeless God. God exists without time. Words without meaning. You have no idead what "exists without time" could mean, or if it can mean anything. You're doing the same thing the new-age health quacks do - throwing out words you don't understand to impress the masses. Claims like "realigns your personal magnetic monopoles" make as much sense as you do. -- Enkidu AA#2165 * EAC Chaplain and ordained minister, ULC, Modesto, CA "'Just say no' has done as much for drugs and sex as 'have a nice day' has for depression." * * *-Dr. E. Tyson- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I am saying what Einstein said. Gravity is equivalent to acceleration. Except that I add unmoving timeless acceleration. Go ahead and throw in heatless fire, lightless incandescense and thoughtless ponderance. Just trying to help, you can take the credit. Mithc Reamsch |
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jemcd wrote in :
thoughtless ponderance. He's got that one mastered. -- Enkidu AA#2165 EAC Chaplain and ordained minister, ULC, Modesto, CA The sermon was based on what he claimed was a well-known fact, that there were no Atheists or freethinkers in foxholes. I asked Jack what he thought of the sermon afterwards, and he said, "There's a Chaplain who never fought before on the front line." -Kurt Vonnegut, "Hocus Pocus" (1990) |
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On Jul 6, 3:35*pm, Enkidu wrote:
Mitch Raemsch wrote : On Jul 6, 7:37*am, Enkidu wrote: Mitch Raemsch wrote innews:1ac96236-3f9 : On Jul 5, 8:04*pm, Enkidu wrote: Mitch Raemsch wrote in news:7c3d3ceb- : I am not sure why I crossed posted there. I suppose Timeless physics is suggestive of a timeless God. Both ill-defined. -- Enkidu AA#2165 * EAC Chaplain and ordained minister, ULC, Modesto, CA "That was amazing! Did you have to swear a circus oath to never reveal th e source of your clown powers?" * * * * * -The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius Acceleration without a rate is timeless physics. Acceleration is (delta V)/(delta t). You can't have acceleration withour time unless you rediefine the word. Timeless God. God exists without time. Words without meaning. You have no idead what "exists without time" could mean, or if it can mean anything. You're doing the same thing the new-age health quacks do - throwing out words you don't understand to impress the masses. Claims like "realigns your personal magnetic monopoles" make as much sense as you do. -- Enkidu AA#2165 * EAC Chaplain and ordained minister, ULC, Modesto, CA "'Just say no' has done as much for drugs and sex as 'have a nice day' has for depression." * * *-Dr. E. Tyson- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I am saying what Einstein said. Gravity is equivalent to acceleration. Except that I add unmoving timeless acceleration. "Timeless" is a meaningless word until you rigorously define it. Acceleration is defined as a chenge in velocity per unit time. You cannot have acceleration without time any more than you can have a five sided quadrilateral. Instantaneous acceleration doesn't require time. Mitch Raemsch -- Enkidu AA#2165 * EAC Chaplain and ordained minister, ULC, Modesto, CA Eskimo: "If I did not know about God and sin, would I go to hell?" Priest: "No, not if you did not know." Eskimo: "Then why did you tell me?"- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Mitch Raemsch wrote in
: On Jul 6, 3:35*pm, Enkidu wrote: Mitch Raemsch wrote innews:9c8cc7e6-d2f : On Jul 6, 7:37*am, Enkidu wrote: Mitch Raemsch wrote innews:1ac96236-3f9 : On Jul 5, 8:04*pm, Enkidu wrote: Mitch Raemsch wrote in news:7c3d3ceb- : I am not sure why I crossed posted there. I suppose Timeless physics is suggestive of a timeless God. Both ill-defined. -- Enkidu AA#2165 * EAC Chaplain and ordained minister, ULC, Modesto, CA "That was amazing! Did you have to swear a circus oath to never reveal th e source of your clown powers?" * * * * * -The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius Acceleration without a rate is timeless physics. Acceleration is (delta V)/(delta t). You can't have acceleration withour time unless you rediefine the word. Timeless God. God exists without time. Words without meaning. You have no idead what "exists without time" could mean, or if it can mean anything. You're doing the same thing the new-age health quacks do - throwing out words you don't understand to impress the masses. Claims like "realigns your personal magnetic monopoles" make as much sense as you do. -- Enkidu AA#2165 * EAC Chaplain and ordained minister, ULC, Modesto, CA "'Just say no' has done as much for drugs and sex as 'have a nice day' has for depression." * * *-Dr. E. Tyson- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I am saying what Einstein said. Gravity is equivalent to acceleration. Except that I add unmoving timeless acceleration. "Timeless" is a meaningless word until you rigorously define it. Acceleration is defined as a chenge in velocity per unit time. You cannot have acceleration without time any more than you can have a five sided quadrilateral. Instantaneous acceleration doesn't require time. It's still dv/dt. The units of acceleration are m/s^2. I know it's tough to try to discuss deep topics when you're to lazy to learn a little math and physics, but that's life. -- Enkidu AA#2165 EAC Chaplain and ordained minister, ULC, Modesto, CA Most of the greatest evils that man has inflicted upon man have come through people feeling quite certain about something which, in fact, was false. -- Bertrand Russell |
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On Jul 6, 3:47*pm, Enkidu wrote:
Mitch Raemsch wrote : On Jul 6, 3:35*pm, Enkidu wrote: Mitch Raemsch wrote innews:9c8cc7e6-d2f : On Jul 6, 7:37*am, Enkidu wrote: Mitch Raemsch wrote innews:1ac96236-3f9 : On Jul 5, 8:04*pm, Enkidu wrote: Mitch Raemsch wrote in news:7c3d3ceb- : I am not sure why I crossed posted there. I suppose Timeless physics is suggestive of a timeless God. Both ill-defined. -- Enkidu AA#2165 * EAC Chaplain and ordained minister, ULC, Modesto, CA "That was amazing! Did you have to swear a circus oath to never reveal th e source of your clown powers?" * * * * * -The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius Acceleration without a rate is timeless physics. Acceleration is (delta V)/(delta t). You can't have acceleration withour time unless you rediefine the word. Timeless God. God exists without time. Words without meaning. You have no idead what "exists without time" could mean, or if it can mean anything. You're doing the same thing the new-age health quacks do - throwing out words you don't understand to impress the masses. Claims like "realigns your personal magnetic monopoles" make as much sense as you do. -- Enkidu AA#2165 * EAC Chaplain and ordained minister, ULC, Modesto, CA "'Just say no' has done as much for drugs and sex as 'have a nice day' has for depression." * * *-Dr. E. Tyson- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I am saying what Einstein said. Gravity is equivalent to acceleration. Except that I add unmoving timeless acceleration. "Timeless" is a meaningless word until you rigorously define it. Acceleration is defined as a chenge in velocity per unit time. You cannot have acceleration without time any more than you can have a five sided quadrilateral. Instantaneous acceleration doesn't require time. It's still dv/dt. The units of acceleration are m/s^2. I know it's tough to try to discuss deep topics when you're to lazy to learn a little math and physics, but that's life. NO. Instantaneous acceleration involves no time elapse. Enkidu AA#2165 * EAC Chaplain and ordained minister, ULC, Modesto, CA Most of the greatest evils that man has inflicted upon man have come through people feeling quite certain about something which, in fact, was false. * * * * * -- Bertrand Russell- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Mitch Raemsch wrote in
: I am saying what Einstein said. Gravity is equivalent to acceleration. Except that I add unmoving timeless acceleration. "Timeless" is a meaningless word until you rigorously define it. Acceleration is defined as a chenge in velocity per unit time. You cannot have acceleration without time any more than you can have a five sided quadrilateral. Instantaneous acceleration doesn't require time. It's still dv/dt. The units of acceleration are m/s^2. I know it's tough to try to discuss deep topics when you're to lazy to learn a little math and physics, but that's life. NO. Instantaneous acceleration involves no time elapse. Did you take a physics class? Assuming you did, have you taken a caluclus class? Assuming you did, let me remind you that acceleration (in one dimension) is defined as (delta v)/(delta t). If v is a function of t, then v varies with time. To find the velocity at any time t, you take the limit as t approches zero. That's dv/dt. t does not equal 0, it's a limit. The acceleration has units. Those units are m/s^2, or meters per second per second. You cannot separate acceleration from time. Instantaneous acceleration is still m/s^2. -- Enkidu AA#2165 EAC Chaplain and ordained minister, ULC, Modesto, CA "Censorship of anything, at any time, in any place, on whatever pretense, has always been and always be the last resort of the boob and the bigot." -Eugene Gladstone O'Neill, American playwright (1888-1953) |
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Mitch Raemsch wrote:
On Jul 6, 3:47 pm, Enkidu wrote: I am saying what Einstein said. Gravity is equivalent to acceleration. Except that I add unmoving timeless acceleration. "Timeless" is a meaningless word until you rigorously define it. Acceleration is defined as a chenge in velocity per unit time. You cannot have acceleration without time any more than you can have a five sided quadrilateral. Instantaneous acceleration doesn't require time. Instant acceleration, if there is such a thing, requires that the thing being accelerated have no mass. We create such things as waves/photons with no mass and release them at lightspeed velocity on a regular basis, but as far as accelerating it goes you're merely screwing around with definitions as has been discussed all day. Boring! |
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On Jul 6, 4:25*pm, Enkidu wrote:
Mitch Raemsch wrote : I am saying what Einstein said. Gravity is equivalent to acceleration. Except that I add unmoving timeless acceleration. "Timeless" is a meaningless word until you rigorously define it. Acceleration is defined as a chenge in velocity per unit time. You cannot have acceleration without time any more than you can have a five sided quadrilateral. Instantaneous acceleration doesn't require time. It's still dv/dt. The units of acceleration are m/s^2. I know it's tough to try to discuss deep topics when you're to lazy to learn a little math and physics, but that's life. NO. Instantaneous acceleration involves no time elapse. Did you take a physics class? Assuming you did, have you taken a caluclus class? Assuming you did, let me remind you that acceleration (in one dimension) is defined as (delta v)/(delta t). If v is a function of t, then v varies with time. To find the velocity at any time t, you take the limit as t approches zero. That's dv/dt. t does not equal 0, it's a limit. The acceleration has units. Those units are m/s^2, or meters per second per second. You cannot separate acceleration from time. Instantaneous acceleration is still m/s^2. -- Enkidu AA#2165 * EAC Chaplain and ordained minister, ULC, Modesto, CA "Censorship of anything, at any time, in any place, on whatever pretense, has always been and always be the last resort of the boob and the bigot." * * * * * -Eugene Gladstone O'Neill, American playwright (1888-1953) An infinitesimal of time for an acceleration. |
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