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Re: gravity pressure - 11-06-2007, 02:44 PM

I infer hydrodynamics into all wave interactions, at all levels of state spaces. It's a key pressure, that's been, to long, ignored by too much of mainstream physics and maths...

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Re: gravity pressure - 11-06-2007, 03:44 PM

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I infer hydrodynamics into all wave interactions
But how does hydrodynamics tackle all those instabilities, for example: Rayleigh-Taylor instability?


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Re: gravity pressure - 11-08-2007, 10:49 AM

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But how does hydrodynamics tackle all those instabilities, for example: Rayleigh-Taylor instability?
Antonio, hydrodynamics is not the total explanation. It's just another piece in the final equations... It's just it's been far too long ignored by quantum maths and models...

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Re: gravity pressure - 11-08-2007, 02:15 PM

When I run a Wikipedia search on hydrodynamics I get the Hydraulics page. I'm sure the word is an oversight on your part Lloyd and that you realy mean thermodynamics.

And of course you're right. The coldest temperature in the deepest reaches of empty space is about three degrees above absolute zero. If the coldest region of space were absolute zero we would not be here to write about it. Thermodynamics and entropy are integral to existence.


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Re: gravity pressure - 11-08-2007, 02:26 PM

"If the coldest region of space were absolute zero we would not be here to write about it."

Very good point, Baud. Therefore existence always remains relative, functioning according to the laws of relativity.

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Re: gravity pressure - 11-08-2007, 03:07 PM

That's exactly what I was thinking. A pumped muscle is mostly blood. Resistance builds the muscle.


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