Double-A wrote:
Lomie wrote:
"Double-A" wrote in message
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote
mariposas rand mair fheal greykitten tomys des anges wrote:
In article , nightbat
wrote:
nightbat wrote
"Charles D. Bohne" wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 18:35:05 -0800, mariposas rand mair fheal
greykitten
tomys des anges wrote:
cthulhu fhtagn
hey doofus
youre channeling h p lovecraft again
Officer Bohne
Nope - it's the MASTER himslf
http://www.emf.net/~estephen/cthulhu.gif
nightbat
Holy cotton candy that does look a like like the reported
giant
Jelly Fish only without the human body part. Wow! heaven help us all
if
more of those creatures keep coming up from the depths to devour all
the
humans. Good-bye Red Lobster, good-bye chips and fish fast food
joints,
the fisherman will be lucky to escape with their lives should they
catch
one of those mega monsters. The Earth planetary end must be so near
and
excellent report and science link Officer Bohne.
carry on,
the nightbat
now youre channeling the three stooges
arf meow arf - nsa fodder
al qaeda terrorism nuclear bomb iran taliban big brother
if you meet buddha on the usenet killfile him
nightbat
We science Team Members here at alt.astronomy do not channel
Except for Bert.
and
that subject is left to our beautiful meta Officer specialist in charge
Officer Dolly Bee for interpretation. Auk cross posters beware please
keep your silly drama on your side and we will keep our science
profoundness on ours, ok?
Channeling clarified,
the nightbat
Don't arf killfile Buddha if you net find him just stowfile him it
sounds so much less hostel better, peace, rub his belly for luck.
The real Buddha didn't have a belly. He was fit and trim.
http://www.duke.edu/~asf6/buddha.jpg
Double-A
And cared as much or more for his people than anyone else in Earthian
history!
Hey, Double-A.
In a rush, sos I wanted to let you know that I haven't checked your G-math
post yet.
Well, math isn't one of my stronger strengths, but you look like you're real
good at it.
So you might want to dig deeper into the "gravitational constant".
Is it a constant? or a fudge factor.
And if it's a fudge factor, what's it fudging for?
Stuff like that.
Now I Really gotta go, so see ya!
Lomie
Hi Lomie,
In a sense G is a fudge factor. The gravitational constant was stuck
in by Newton to make his equation of gravity jibe with his equation of
motion F=ma. It also implies the giant assumption that gravity is a
force.
BZZZZZZT try again, saucerhead.
The constant is a different number if you compute in metric
units than if you compute in English system units.
Irrelevant.
My idea is that gravity may not be so simple as to merely follow the
1/x^2 relationship. It might be better described using an equation
with more terms.
You can put in 50 terms if you like. Fortunately engineers when
designing bridges and buildings correctly use only one term.
Even though I majored in math, regrettably I have forgotten much of it
over the years. Fortunately there are now lots of good tutorials
online for anyone who wants to brush up on what they've forgotten, or
what they never quite got while being rushed through the educational
system.
I'm glad you at least noticed my equation. I thought it had been
completely ignored.
When do you submit your paper for publication?
Have a good voyage!
Double-A
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