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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Relativity / March 2006



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The Dimwits of Spacetime

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guskz@hotmail.com - 21 Mar 2006 21:20 GMT
I dare not say, I dare not write that space is warped in the same
fashion as magnetism.

I dare not say, I dare not write that they even argue about the notion
of a monopole at the creation of spacetime.

I dare not say, I dare not write that the very meaning of warp is
manifold and tensors.

And for this is why I dare not say, I dare not write for it will awaken
the scrupules of those we call the DIMWITS of Spacetime.

Whom might they be you ask? Just wait and see....for none can remain
hidden by the light.
Bill Hobba - 21 Mar 2006 22:52 GMT
> I dare not say, I dare not write that space is warped in the same
> fashion as magnetism.

Magnetism does not warp space.  As I have been advising you learn the
basics.

Bill

> I dare not say, I dare not write that they even argue about the notion
> of a monopole at the creation of spacetime.
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> Whom might they be you ask? Just wait and see....for none can remain
> hidden by the light.
guskz@hotmail.com - 27 Mar 2006 20:14 GMT
As I said, they awoke.

> > I dare not say, I dare not write that space is warped in the same
> > fashion as magnetism.
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> > Whom might they be you ask? Just wait and see....for none can remain
> > hidden by the light.
guskz@hotmail.com - 27 Mar 2006 20:21 GMT
I sinned for I dared say and dared write.

And I sin again,

for I dare not say and I dare not write that you do not need a wire to
conduct electrons.

I dare not say, I dare not write, use a copper flat plate (or cube)
instead of a wire and solder at opposite ends the terminals.

I dare not say, I dare not write, observe their trajectory for it
resembles magnetism and the manifold of spacetime.

Aye, the dimwits I have indeed awoken.

> Magnetism does not warp space.  As I have been advising you learn the
> basics.
>
> Bill

> > I dare not say, I dare not write that space is warped in the same
> > fashion as magnetism.
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> > Whom might they be you ask? Just wait and see....for none can remain
> > hidden by the light.
Hexenmeister - 22 Mar 2006 00:36 GMT
| I dare not say, I dare not write that space is warped in the same
| fashion as magnetism.
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| Whom might they be you ask? Just wait and see....for none can remain
| hidden by the light.

"Real has nothing to do with it" -- Humpty Roberts in Wonderland.
JanPB - 27 Mar 2006 20:25 GMT
> I dare not say, I dare not write that space is warped in the same
> fashion as magnetism.

Anybody can speculate like that. The hard part is to come up with a
better replacement.

--
Jan Bielawski
guskz@hotmail.com - 29 Mar 2006 20:26 GMT
> > I dare not say, I dare not write that space is warped in the same
> > fashion as magnetism.
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> --
> Jan Bielawski

It's "their" speculation of the "possible" creation of monopoles at the
Bing Bang's singularity, not mine. The confused will argue that it's
strictly unrelated.
 
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