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Join Date: Mar 2007 Rep Power: 18 | Re: Corporeal Matter is an Omnidirectionally Accelerating Field -
10-09-2007, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by RascalPuff MJA inquires: What is your simple definition of gravity?
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Dear MJA: In the words of A. Einstein, 'Gravity is acceleration'. That's the simple answer, in three words. Moreover, acceleration is motion, accompanied by and generating inert mass value. Is that too complicated for you? Until further notice, there is no such thing as motionless matter or the absence of positive and negative - inert and heavy - mass value. Although you argue these points, they are not tenably arguable. "You have complicated the issues to such a state of confusion, quagmire and mud" (and regressive vocabulary), that you can't truly absorb with simple clarity, what you claim to wish to understand. Your proclamation: "Your answer is incorrect". Is incorrect. You didn't answer the question of whether or not you've studied Tao or the I Ching. They are surprisingly relevant to this exchange and your interests. Another indicator that you're not fully engaged in this dialogue. Ostensibly, you're not referencing and familiarizing yourself with the provided URL. http://forums.delphiforums.com/EinsteinGroupie. The URL is provided here again, though, going by your inquiries and proclamations, it seems unlikely that you have, or will, refer to the provided information resource. Best regards, - RP | Dear RP, Thanks for your response, but again you failed to answer the question. I asked simply: what is your simple definition of gravity?' You answered with Einstein's words. Are they your words too? As far the Eastern philosophies of equality are concerned, I have read much and find many parallels to the equality I see, but prefer to find the truth through experience and intuition, rather than in the words of a book. I have yet to find the simplest truth in any book, but continue to read. What relevance do you see betweenTao, I Ching, physics, equality, gravity and you and me? One last question: Did Einstein define Gravity in any other way besides advanced calculus? Was mathematics the only solution he could find? = MJA The truth of everything is less than one inch, it is only equal and the lion is one. One is free when the door is opened, education has the key. = |
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