Mass does not exist, it is an illusion.
E=m.c^2 = h.c / lambda
m = (1/lamda) * (h/c)
1/ lamda is called the wavenumber.
So when people talk about mass, they are actually talking about the
Compton wavenumber.
E = hc / lamda applies to ALL particles
Conclusion: Inertia is due to wavelength
The gravitational coupling constant is:
a_G = (2.pi.l_P / lambda_C)^2 = l_P^2.k_C^2
where,
l_P is the Planck length
lambda_C is the Compton wavelength
k_C is the angular Compton wavenumber (2.pi / lambda_C)
Conclusion: gravitation affects length.
Stop burying your heads in the sand.
E does not equal m.c^2, because m does not exist
E = 1/lambda * h.c
Wake up and smell the coffee.
> Wake up and smell the coffee.
Can you explain coffee, too?
> Mass does not exist, it is an illusion.
>
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> E = 1/lambda * h.c
> Wake up and smell the coffee.
Actually, now that I think of it, there is no such thing as a force.
Force is *defined* in Newton's 2nd law as F=ma.
This implies that work is not F*d but (ma)*d.
There are only masses and accelerations and no forces at all. Thus all
the work for the last century and a half devoted to understanding the
fundamental interactions of electromagnetism, strong, weak, and
gravitational forces was a waste of time, because there is no such
thing as force in the first place, only masses and acclerations.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
PD
Golden Boar - 03 May 2006 20:37 GMT
> > Mass does not exist, it is an illusion.
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> gravitational forces was a waste of time, because there is no such
> thing as force in the first place, only masses and acclerations.
I have challenged you to prove the existence of mass before, and I'm
still waiting for that proof.
The fundamental interactions are the reults of exchange particles, as
you well know, and gravity is said to arise from space-time curvature
(could be called length-time, isn't that a hint).
> Wake up and smell the coffee.
>
> PD
I did, and I realised that mass does not exist.
PD - 03 May 2006 21:25 GMT
> > > Mass does not exist, it is an illusion.
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> I did, and I realised that mass does not exist.
Quite right. Now I see that masses do not exist, and neither do forces.
There are only accelerations, and there is no proof of the existence of
anything other than accelerations. It's obvious from the algebra.
Simple substitutions.
PD
Golden Boar - 05 May 2006 13:59 GMT
> > > > Mass does not exist, it is an illusion.
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> PD
The fact that accelerations exist also proves that length and time
exist.