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QUOTE: Originally posted by Overmod toyo, get a new dictionary. There have been more than 'six' quarks for many years now. For fun, look up Murray Gell-Mann's speculations on the 'Eightfold Path" ... and see if you can figure out whether he did, or didn't, actually believe quarks exist. Quarks are HYPOTHETICAL 'elementary particles' -- and there are not 'six' of them, there are at least eighteen, in the Standard Model at least (six flavors each with three colors). You might want to read up a bit more on what a hadron is... now that I've told you how to spell it correctly. The definition here: http://www.physics.gla.ac.uk/lattice_EU_network/ (in the Introduction) is a better one than that in the "Wikipedia", as it accurately describes the hadron as a state and not a 'ding an sich'. Be aware that electrons are not made up of quarks. jruppert, think a bit more about how you would generate a field such as you describe... don't you think it might be a weensy bit easier to manipulate the spacetime INSIDE a field than attempt to modify the universe outside... particularly referential to a "velocity" frame? Incidentally, this completely stands your assertion about the locomotive's existence on its head: The locomotive (by definition) continues to exist in normal time/space (by any definition, technical or otherwise, of "normal" -- it's the rest of the universe that's been distorted by the field. Sixty million Frenchmen CAN be wrong, if they're all cranked in various ways... The cheese thing is only intended as humor.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Overmod talbanese: sorry about that! I could never stay awake through an entire Steven Wright routine...
QUOTE: Originally posted by Overmod Time isn't a physical constant and hence has no minimum duration; the proton is certainly not the smallest particle; you will have fun reviewing Planck's Constant (and the length associated with it
QUOTE: Originally posted by Overmod Is there a picture in the "Adults Only" thread?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Overmod Quark is the sound certain cheeses make when they try to break the lightspeed barrier. A tachyon (spelling correct) doesn't make any noise because it goes through the wall before it approaches it. You detect them to figure out how fast your engine is turning. An electron is, in fact, several times smaller than a proton... mass-wise over 1800 times smaller. Size-wise, you can't tell -- the indeterminacy of measurement is far greater than the objective (statistical) size of the electron and hence no one has observed one directly. Even AFMs show the electron shell as a haze...but a proportionally correct haze!
QUOTE: Originally posted by toyomantrains OK- very enlightening! Try this one... You're in a SD70M in 'modified' notch 47 travelling at the speed of light (CWR,of course!) and you turn on your ditch lights---Can you see them?? And will the Darwinite that just ran around the crossing gates see them also??
QUOTE: Originally posted by george745 You are only NOW because there is no future nor no past, there is only the present. Since time is only spatial in relation to us. Time in measured in the distance the earth travels around the sun.
She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw
QUOTE: Originally posted by Overmod George745 -- halfway toyomantrains -- a) no, of course not, they're on the front of the locomotive where you couldn't see them no matter how much Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction you had. b) it's highly unlikely he'll see the light from your ditch lights, as the frequency spectrum will be blue-shifted way the hell up out of the visible range. (He might see your train-radio transmissions, though, if your amplifier is good enough ;-}) Shrek -- I'd get a Cummins instead.
QUOTE: Originally posted by george745 How far can you run into a forest?
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith I prefer the philosophies offered from Marx/Lennonism.....John and Groucho that is...
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