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Re: Math Problem?
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Math-philosopher. on July 27, 1998 01:56:15 UTC |
E=MC^2 ,=, ,=, E=kg*m/s^2 f=ma ,=, f=kg*a ,=, f=kg*m/s^2 E=M*m/s^2 f=m*m/s^2 C=300000km/s a=(earth)=9,8m/s^2 E=f M=m a=between, emptyness......endless At space. Now. a= 0,nnnnnn1.........C E=f ,=, (EF) mS = materialSpeed. (EF)=MmS2, Where mS can be, between, 0,nnnnn1......300000km/s. If space size is constant; Then amount of m is constant. Also E. Also f. Also EF. C has maximun speed at space.(300000km/s) Emptyness, C can be over 300000km/s. It can be endless, if endless exist, at emptyness. Maybe C(light-material) keep everything together, and gravity is 'local' efect?
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