[Physics] Fwd: Physics Digest, Vol 5, Issue 2

mikelawr at freenetname.co.uk mikelawr at freenetname.co.uk
Thu Feb 9 11:18:44 CET 2017


 

Jesus, 

Apologies, I forgot to include the hyperlink to my second
published paper, based on the foundation paper you compared with your
one, which is my start at a theory of everything. It is at
http://www.omicsonline.com/open-access/a-viscosity-hypothesis-that-the-presence-or-absence-of-viscosityseparates-relativistic-and-quantum-systems-based-on-the-simplestp-2090-0902-1000200.php?aid=80828
[2] 

Cheers 

Mike 

On 08.02.2017 21:46,
jesus.sanchez.bilbao at gmail.com wrote: 

> Dear Mike, 
> 
> Thanks a lot
for your link to the paper "How SI Units Hide…". 
> 
> In that paper it
is explained how the physics can be better understood changing the set
of units from SI Units into a new type of units called TAPU units
(relations to Planck quantities). It is, let's say like a change of
coordinates of the set of units. 
> 
> The important thing is that
during this change, in this new coordinate system it is discovered some
relation between magnitudes normally hidden (viscosity with mass or
velocity), space and acceleration with electromagnetic field parameters
(like inductance for example). 
> 
> I comment you that the papers from
myself "Calculation of the gravitational..." and P.R. Silva "Links of
Gravity...", regarding the relation of G with the electromagnetic
parameters, are not at all incompatible with that paper "How SI...".
Even, I show you some similarities below. The difference is that in the
paper of the TAPU units, the relations are found during this change of
coordinates and in the other papers some of them are really the core of
them: 
> 
> -In the paper "Calculation of the gravitational...", space
is considered as composed by particles as photons (the carriers of the
electromagnetic field). These photons permeate space and it is the
uneven distribution of them which provokes gravity. In the paper "How SI
units Hide..." it is explained, in different occasions, how space and
velocities are considered to be related to the electromagnetic field
(representing inductance or other EM parameters).. 
> 
> -In "How SI
units Hide..." the mass (gravity) is considered to be an effect inherent
to the viscosity of space. This is the same concept as an space composed
by particles that permeate it, affecting the masses, as it is explained
in "Calculation of the...". 
> 
> -In "How SI units Hide..." relations
of the different parameters using the fine structure constant and square
roots of pi or 2 are commonly repeated (appeared due to the change of
the unit system). In the "Calculation of the gravitational...", you can
see that this relation (square root of fine structure constant and 2)
appears (coming form completely different calculations) also to relate G
to the other electromagnetic parameters. 
> 
> So the three papers are
not incompatible at all. Even, they seem complementary and that they
support each other. Main difference is that "How SI Units Hide..." is
made in TAPU units and most discoveries are made during the change from
SI to TAPU. 
> 
> And "Calculations..." and "Links..." are made in SI
units and the discoveries are made during different steps in a more
"traditional" way, let's say. 
> 
> Thanks a lot for the paper "How SI
Units Hide...". It has been very interesting to see again how it is
possible to arrive to the same conclusions using very different
paths/methods. 
> 
> Thanks and best Regards, 
> 
> Jesus Sanchez 
> 
>
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> Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2017 12:51:06 +0000 (GMT) 
> 
> From:
"carmam at tiscali.co.uk" <carmam at tiscali.co.uk> 
> 
> To:
<physics at tuks.nl> 
> 
> Subject: Re: [Physics] Fwd: Physics Digest, Vol
5, Issue 2 
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> Mike, I am answering to
your 
> 
> post, but this really is a general post, prompted by reading
your link. 
> 
> We come across the phrase "The equivalence of 
> 
>
gravitational and inertial mass", mentioned in your link ?How SI Units

> 
> Hide the Equal Strength of Gravitation and Charge Fields? quite
often, but the 
> 
> phrase really is meaningless. Let me explain.
Inertia is an illusion, there is 
> 
> no such thing, therefore there is
no "inertial mass", just mass. This was brought to my attention quite
vividly a few years ago 
> 
> when I drove a van with a sliding side
door. Sometimes I would set off driving 
> 
> with the side door open,
and it would slide closed. The thought occurred to me 
> 
> ?That is
inertia at work?. 
> 
> A closer inspection however, reveals what is
happening. As I 
> 
> set off, looking at the side door (not good
driving practice I know), I could 
> 
> see that as I set off, the door
remained stationary relative to the road until 
> 
> it closed, then it
moved with the van. What is happening here is that the door 
> 
>
(assuming perfect friction free runners), is having no force applied to
it and 
> 
> therefore does not move relative to the road. It is obeying
Newton?s 
> 
> first law and is quite simply left behind as the van
moves. This gives rise to 
> 
> the illusion that there is something
resisting movement. There is not. As no 
> 
> force is being applied, no
movement is possible. QED. 
> 
> Tom Hollings. 
> 
> ----Original
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> 
> From: mikelawr at freenetname.co.uk 
> 
> Date:
06/02/2017 22:28 
> 
> To: <physics at tuks.nl> 
> 
> Subj: Re: [Physics]
Fwd: Physics Digest, Vol 5, Issue 2 
> 
> Jesus, 
> 
> The hyperlinkfor
the paper is http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2090-0902.1000151 
> 
> Any
questions, please ask. 
> 
> Cheers 
> 
> Mike 
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