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- From: emarkp@soda.berkeley.edu (E. Mark Ping)
- Newsgroups: sci.physics
- Subject: Re: TIME HAS INERTIA. ABIAN replies to PING
- Date: 18 Nov 1992 00:13:13 GMT
- Organization: U.C. Berkeley, CS Undergraduate Association
- Lines: 38
- Message-ID: <1ec1qpINNr16@agate.berkeley.edu>
- References: <abian.721884490@pv343f.vincent.iastate.edu> <1e96ajINNcbf@agate.berkeley.edu> <abian.721973751@pv343f.vincent.iastate.edu>
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- Keywords: Principles (A1) and (A2). Repelling Forces explained
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- In article <abian.721973751@pv343f.vincent.iastate.edu> abian@iastate.edu (Alexander Abian) writes:
- }
- }Dear Mr. Ping, 11-16-92
- }
- }
- }
- }>} THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FORCES ARE CREATED BY COSMOS PRECISELY TO REPEL
- }>} THE LIKE ELECTRIC CHARGES TO COOPERATE WITH THE SPACE IN SPACE'S
- }>} TENDENCY OF MAINTAINING THE STATUS QUO OF ITS ELECTRICAL NEUTRALITY !!!
- }>} (brilliant explanation - don't you agree !)
- }>}
- }
- }> Why do you assume Mr. Abian that space's status quo is to be electrically
- }>neutral?
- }
- } My answer is:
- } Because I see that the space fights for it, it tries to prevent added
- }concentration of electrical charges and by (A1) the initial action is
- }the tendency of maintaining the status quo.
-
- So. The space fights to preserve its status quo (of electrical neutrality)
- by introducing what we call "electromagnetism" to push like charges apart.
-
- But we can tell that the status quo of space is electrical neutrality
- because space fights to push like charges apart to preserve its electrical
- neutrality.
-
- Hmm. This sounds extremely circular to me. I barely even had to type the
- second sentence (just cut and paste). Sounds like you're not answering
- anything.
-
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- E. Mark Ping
- emarkp@soda.Berkeley.EDU
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