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Old August 25th 03 posted to alt.sci.physics,sci.physics
Uncle Al
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"Donald G. Shead" wrote:

The essential quantity of a body of material substance is that it has three
dimensional extension: Length, width and depth:

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Idiot. What is (in your pathological kindergarten nomenclature) "the
essential quantity of a body of material substance is that it has
three dimensional extension" of an electron? Nuclear and atomic
masses are measurably different, ****Head.

BTW, ****Head, an electron masses 511 keV/c^2. Give us its density.

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Old August 25th 03 posted to alt.sci.physics,sci.physics
Donald G. Shead
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"Uncle Al" wrote in message
...
"Donald G. Shead" wrote:

The essential quantity of a body of material substance is that it has

three
dimensional extension: Length, width and depth:

[snip]


Bet you skipped school altogether Unc, and never learned any of the
essentials:

An electron masses 511 keV/c^2: Give us a break! How can you prove such
nonsense?

Btw weight scales measure the force exerted on and/or by them, due to the
force of gravity. They don't mass anything: You have to figure that
yourownself(:-)


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Old August 25th 03 posted to alt.sci.physics,sci.physics
Donald G. Shead
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"Uncle Al" wrote in message
...
"Donald G. Shead" wrote:

"Uncle Al" wrote in message
...
"Donald G. Shead" wrote:

The essential quantity of a body of material substance is that it

has
three
dimensional extension: Length, width and depth:
[snip]


Bet you skipped school altogether Unc, and never learned any of the
essentials:

An electron masses 511 keV/c^2: Give us a break! How can you prove such
nonsense?


http://physics.nist.gov./cgi-bin/cuu/Value?mec2mev|search_for=all!

That outfit's as ignorant of the essentials as you a Knucklehead {:^}.
Less'n they learned sumpin recently.


 




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