Re: On Arindam Banerjee's recoil-less rail gun and Newton's 3rd Law violations in electrodynamics

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Sujet : Re: On Arindam Banerjee's recoil-less rail gun and Newton's 3rd Law violations in electrodynamics
De : ross.a.finlayson (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Ross Finlayson)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity sci.physics sci.math
Date : 27. Apr 2024, 16:50:17
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On 04/27/2024 06:50 AM, Arindam Banerjee wrote:
Le 27/04/2024 à 19:50, nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) a écrit :
bertietaylor <bertietaylor@myyahoo.com> wrote:
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That is not the case, so this is a new discovery - the Lorentz force
does
NOT have an equal and opposite reaction. Your point is merely
theoretical.
My evidence is experimental.
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Correct, merely experimental.
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Heh-heh.
Now the e=mcc wallahs will say the Sun goes around the Earth.
And the Moon is a superstructure, created by our distant ancestors. They
have even made a movie about it, "Moonfall" that I saw yesterday.
These guys si
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It stands falsified by a reliable theory.
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A theory is a conjecture that is widely shared. It is falsified by
experimental evidence.
Of course, that is from the scientific standpoint, not the theological
standpoint.
But then, physics is pure theology now, with e=mcc as dogma and Einstein
as God-Clown-Baby.
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FYI, the Maxwell-Lorentz equations as they stand
do conserve energy-momentum.
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No, they do not. Force = Magnetic field times current times length of
conductor in a nice vector relationship, with only one current as
variable, is intrinsically without reaction.  It is most widely used by
all electrical and electronics engineers.  It is the basis for modern
electric motor design.
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If you want to be taken seriously it is up to you to tell the world
what is wrong with Maxwell-Lorentz,
and how these equations must be modified.
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Nothing wrong with them. They are perfectly correct. My only grouse is
why the name of Lorentz should be there, it should be replaced by
Heaviside, for the vector notation he introduced.  And the Lorentz force
must be renamed as Thomson-Heaviside Force, or abbreviated as THE force.
Out with Lorentz!
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Maxwell in, Einstein out, is the word. The universe is full of aether,
it is infinite, and all matter linked with lines of electric force.
No big bang, no black holes, extreme cold below our feet at the cores of
the planets and stars.
Stars have trillion year cycles of birth and death, with gaining
hydrogen cover from nebulas and losing them to nebulas.
Gravity is an electrostatic phenomenon, like strong nuclear force.
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As long as you can't do that you are merely an incompetent tinkerer,
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Hardly. The Arindam-Newton Laws of Motion will take humanity to the
stars, after expanding all over the solar system.
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And all the books on relativity-depravity and quantum-bunkum will be
burnt in a huge bonfire that will make the fires in Nalanda and
Alexandria universities look like small campfires.
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Cheers,
Arindam (bin Einstein ban Gandhi) Banerjee, greatest genius of all time,
sole god among lotsa devils.
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Jan
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Force is a function of time.
(Was, "Heyy, Einstein, what are you, retarded?" The notion of
the accelerated and retarded potentials of course is a usual
thing in physics to effect to reflect the sum-of-histories /
sum-of-potentials that represents the instantaneous classical
with regards to the non-linear/un-linear, the multipole,
and all the higher orders of acceleration, in a model
of classical motion, and accelerated/accelerating potentials.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retarded_potential
The empirical already has this stuff all over the place.
The role of the fundamental and foundations, is for mathematics,
what OWES physics more and better mathematics of continuity
and infinity and infinitesimals and infinite expressions
of the infinitely-many higher orders of acceleration
in dynamics in motion, to provide these mathematics,
what results MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS and the "ubiquitous
success of mathematics in physics".
Which is never wrong, ....
IP, as they say.
Force: is a function of time.
It's sum-of-histories sum-of-potentials, and, "GR first".
GPS satellites and driving the world, today,
are as according to the PPN ephemeris.
-
https://www.youtube.com/@rossfinlayson
(See "Moment and Motion" under "Philosophical Foreground".)

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