That, to me, is weird. I read, previously in a different thread, that you had already contracted and got over Covid. I don't understand why you...
Good enough. Thanks. I'm out of the discussion.
Well, I think they will come on board and try to protect their statements whether they are political (your words, outside my quote) or not. A point...
Q-reeus, Please don't label me a "railcis", as I will take it to heart if I get a good argument, but this "twin" you talk about is not necessarily...
Q-reeus, Thanks for your post. And I respect it, but I don't really follow it. To me it is not about rotating on a small enough point to where it...
railcis, You need to re-read my post #329. You are convoluting-wrapping yourself to try to disprove me. Sometimes you try to take the perspective...
Neither is a person orbiting the Earth.
Thanks for the info. When I took the shots, I didn't enroll in that VAERS/V-Save thing, but only a Texas USA association that was a state-wide thing...
From the link I provided: "Centrifugal force is needed to explain the concavity of the water in a co-rotating frame of reference (one that rotates...
So, I got the shot. At my age, 68, I thought I had more to gain than lose. I got my first shot of the Moderna vaccine Jan 16. It didn't cause me...
You didn't read good enough. Centrifugal force is a basis of explanation. I actually don't think you read it at all.
Which brings to mind that you might want to read up on Circular Motion, and a couple of concepts called "Newton's Bucket", (and it even delves into...
You are still neglecting to consider that the person in the center is in motion if he is rotating, whether or not there is no distance gained between...
I haven't posted here in ages, but I do read the posts in these Science/Physics/Math forums. But I'm pretty sure I can resolve the difference that...
I'd like to introduce, concept if you will, into this discussion: pseudo randomness VS "exact" randomness. We've always been told that when you...
That suffers the same problem. Are you not assigning a state to a property before the experiment starts? That doesn't happen, in QM particles,...
Douglas Drake, Another thought. Aren't you basically saying that there was a Big Bang, the Universe expanded just a bit, and then that all the...
Douglas Drane, It seems to me you sometimes talk about colliding spheres, but you mostly talk about explosions and the intersecting surface areas of...
That's interesting karenmansker. I've never heard of "passive" VS "active" entanglement. I'd like to hear more when you get time. I think there are...
But, that's not quite right, is it? Instead you don't write up or down on any of the 2 pieces of paper. Send them on their way. When you open one...
Separate names with a comma.