Life and the Inverse square! C and C please
Jonathan wrote:
"tadchem" wrote in message
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On Jan 22, 11:57 am, "Jonathan" wrote:
Comments and criticism welcome.
It should be obvious to most the defining role that
inverse square relationships play in the physical
universe.
The "inverse-square law" is simply a reduction of the law of
conservation of flux, as measured by surface integrals, when applied
to a flat 3-space. If the space is curved, or contains other than 3
dimensions, the inverse square law does not hold.
The inverse square law is a relationship between cause and effect.
Do you have a Thomas Calculus book?
/BAH
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