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Part2: Everyone is 100% disgrace to Relativity we do not study Permeability



 
 
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Old March 16th 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Default Part2: Everyone is 100% disgrace to Relativity we do not study Permeability

"Perhaps" a possible way of studying Relativity and Time Dilation:


There may also be a time dilation from the flow rate of a liquid or gas
inside a porous material: as the porosity limit (permeability = 1/
maximum flow rate) of the porous material is reached then an effect
perhaps occurs similar to the gamma factor.

(although maximum flow rate = m^3/s where as maximum velocity "c" =
m/s?)


We can imagine the high heat in the porous material and the extreme
Force we exert on it as we approach this permeability limit (porosity
limit) of this material.

I would believe a similar gamma factor to Energy(Force) would also need
to be applied as we NEAR this limit (similar to NEAR "c" in space) and
HENCE the capability to study time dilation and relativity??

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So obviously it's a loosing situation since we also need EXTREME ENERGY
(Force) to push the liquid near the maximum permissible flow rate
(porosity of the material)??

*****AND....when/if we do reach this limit what happens?
What happens is the Porous material starts to heat up and then finally
melts-downs or breaks-up????

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The above is easily NOTICEABLE because of the EXTREME FORCE and high
heat build up complications but what I was thinking is
perhaps.....something which is less NOTICEABLE....

I think some materials perhaps have a porosity limit with a weak
threshold???

CASE 1: Meaning you try to shove a liquid in some semi-porous materials
and for a very quick instant there's some form of heat and then quickly
the material breaks-up (breaks-down).

a) For CASE 1 above we did not need EXTREME ENERGY after all???:
and "perhaps" there is also a Time dilation (in the flow rate of the
liquid) just before the permeability (porosity) of the material is
breached????

b) And who says we need to breach this limit....maybe if we sustain the
flow rate for a specific time at NEAR this limit then hence TIME
DILATION and RELAVITITY theories may be studied???? (yes, no or obvious
complications?)

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