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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Relativity / March 2006



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How does the palace of  our physics look like?

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socratus - 30 Mar 2006 13:39 GMT
Its base consists of:
1. Abstract separate absolute space of Newton.
and abstract separate absolute time of Newton.
2.    Abstract ideal gas,
3.    Abstract absolutely black body,
4.    Abstract negative 4- dimensional space.
There are:
1.    Abstract ideal particles,
2.    Abstract virtual particles.
Which:
1.    Have abstract inertial movement,
2.    Can make abstract virtual transitions.
They create:
1.    Abstract  11 - dimensional space.
2.    Abstract  27 - dimensional space.
3.    etc.
*        *        *
We live in 3- dimensional space.
We are real and logically thinking people
have created these abstractions.
So, how to understand the abstract palace of our physics?
Socratus.
Bill Hobba - 30 Mar 2006 14:43 GMT
> Its base consists of:
> 1. Abstract separate absolute space of Newton.
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> *        *        *
> We live in 3- dimensional space.

Dimension is an abstraction.

> We are real and logically thinking people
> have created these abstractions.
> So, how to understand the abstract palace of our physics?

Via math.and study.

Bill

> Socratus.
AllYou! - 30 Mar 2006 15:06 GMT
>> Its base consists of:
>> 1. Abstract separate absolute space of Newton.
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>
> Dimension is an abstraction.

You've learned a lot from our discussions.
Igor - 30 Mar 2006 19:59 GMT
> Its base consists of:
> 1. Abstract separate absolute space of Newton.
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> So, how to understand the abstract palace of our physics?
> Socratus.

Don't confuse the map with the territory?
Hexenmeister - 30 Mar 2006 20:59 GMT
| Its base consists of:
| 1. Abstract separate absolute space of Newton.
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
| We are real and logically thinking people
| have created these abstractions.

Whoa... ok to there, but ...

"Real" has nothing to do with it" --Tom Roberts.
"observations of accretion disks near black holes" -- Tom Roberts.

What makes you think a real and illogical arsehole is a logically
thinking person?

Do not include Roberts, Bilge, Poe, Van de moortel in "We".
Androcles.

| So, how to understand the abstract palace of our physics?
| Socratus.
socratus - 31 Mar 2006 06:53 GMT
A cat was sitting on a fence, smiling.
Then the cat had disappeared, but his smile remained.
Hexenmeister - 31 Mar 2006 08:42 GMT
|A cat was sitting on a fence, smiling.
| Then the cat had disappeared, but his smile remained.

He must have been from Cheshire.
 
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