Re: is it just me?
Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 2:33 pm
Hamilton,
I do believe I read some of your blogs before but this one, couldn't agree more with some of what you said.
http://chipdesignmag.com/carter/2013/12 ... 13-part-i/
Knowing a few myself as well as some engineers, the term "anti-gravity" is a term that incites anything from agita to apoplectic fits of rage. I have ascribed to the notion that electric, magnetic and gravitic all share an inter relationship. To use the term "anti-gravity" would also be applicable to the term "anti-electric" or "anti-magnetic" as far as I know, they don't exist.
I believe there is a relationship between electricity and gravity with quantifiable data just as there is between electricity and magnetism and then the magnetogravitic tensor from general relativity as a part of the Reimann tensor.
If I hear someone use that aforementioned term, I tend to take a step back and not partake in the conversation and chose to listen more than contribute to the conversation.
I see from your writing that you very well may feel the same way.
Best,
Mikado
I do believe I read some of your blogs before but this one, couldn't agree more with some of what you said.
http://chipdesignmag.com/carter/2013/12 ... 13-part-i/
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As any serious physicist will tell you, no serious physicist has ever worked on anti-gravity. For that matter, no serious physicist feels really comfortable even saying the A word.
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Knowing a few myself as well as some engineers, the term "anti-gravity" is a term that incites anything from agita to apoplectic fits of rage. I have ascribed to the notion that electric, magnetic and gravitic all share an inter relationship. To use the term "anti-gravity" would also be applicable to the term "anti-electric" or "anti-magnetic" as far as I know, they don't exist.
I believe there is a relationship between electricity and gravity with quantifiable data just as there is between electricity and magnetism and then the magnetogravitic tensor from general relativity as a part of the Reimann tensor.
If I hear someone use that aforementioned term, I tend to take a step back and not partake in the conversation and chose to listen more than contribute to the conversation.
I see from your writing that you very well may feel the same way.
Best,
Mikado