From: Androcles on

"Laurent" <cyberdyno(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1180137258.601363.282180(a)w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
: On May 25, 6:59 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...(a)hogwarts.physics> wrote:
: > "Laurent" <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
: >
: > news:1180133281.407151.249220(a)q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
: > : On May 25, 6:27 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...(a)hogwarts.physics> wrote:
: > : > "Laurent" <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
: > : >
: > : >news:1180131237.076224.102260(a)o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
: > : > : On May 25, 5:13 pm, pantel...(a)yahoo.com wrote:
: > : > : > On 24 mei, 23:31, Laurent <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
: > : > : >
: > : > : > > The aether is simply the space between two points.
: > : > : > > Laurent
: > : > : >
: > : > : > It is very simple.
: > : > : > Take 2 points in space, the ears for example.
: > : > : > Some say there is nothing in between,
: > : > : > and some say there is something there.
: > : > : > ;-)
: > : > :
: > : > :
: > : > : Well, like I said to Uncle Al, what would you prefer to call the
space
: > : > : between particles?
: > : >
: > : > "space", "nothing", "void", "emptiness", "zilch" and all synonyms
: > thereof.
: > : > "that which has no properties whatsoever"
: > :
: > :
: > : Cool. I often call it empty space.
: >
: > No, it is not cool, it has no temperature. Only matter can have
: > temperature, which is simply kinetic energy.
: >
: > :
: > : But I agree with Einstein in that it does have physical properties.
: >
: > More fool ewe.
: > http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/SR.GIF
:
:
: You seem upset. Why is that?

HAHAHA! Too funny!

More fool ewe, I'm the least emotional person you'll ever find.
Let me know when you want to discuss physics and not my emotional
state, that's off limits. I'll tie you in knots (or nots), I've years of
experience dealing with prats.






From: Laurent on
On May 25, 9:14 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...(a)hogwarts.physics> wrote:
> "Laurent" <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1180137258.601363.282180(a)w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> : On May 25, 6:59 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...(a)hogwarts.physics> wrote:
> : > "Laurent" <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> : >
> : >news:1180133281.407151.249220(a)q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> : > : On May 25, 6:27 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...(a)hogwarts.physics> wrote:
> : > : > "Laurent" <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> : > : >
> : > : >news:1180131237.076224.102260(a)o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> : > : > : On May 25, 5:13 pm, pantel...(a)yahoo.com wrote:
> : > : > : > On 24 mei, 23:31, Laurent <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> : > : > : >
> : > : > : > > The aether is simply the space between two points.
> : > : > : > > Laurent
> : > : > : >
> : > : > : > It is very simple.
> : > : > : > Take 2 points in space, the ears for example.
> : > : > : > Some say there is nothing in between,
> : > : > : > and some say there is something there.
> : > : > : > ;-)
> : > : > :
> : > : > :
> : > : > : Well, like I said to Uncle Al, what would you prefer to call the
> space
> : > : > : between particles?
> : > : >
> : > : > "space", "nothing", "void", "emptiness", "zilch" and all synonyms
> : > thereof.
> : > : > "that which has no properties whatsoever"
> : > :
> : > :
> : > : Cool. I often call it empty space.
> : >
> : > No, it is not cool, it has no temperature. Only matter can have
> : > temperature, which is simply kinetic energy.
> : >
> : > :
> : > : But I agree with Einstein in that it does have physical properties.
> : >
> : > More fool ewe.
> : > http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/SR.GIF
> :
> :
> : You seem upset. Why is that?
>
> HAHAHA! Too funny!
>
> More fool ewe, I'm the least emotional person you'll ever find.
> Let me know when you want to discuss physics and not my emotional
> state, that's off limits. I'll tie you in knots (or nots), I've years of
> experience dealing with prats.

Right, the right term is derranged.

From: Androcles on

"Laurent" <cyberdyno(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1180138665.143387.240250(a)p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
: Bohm on the subject of empty space...
:
:
: Well, perhaps we should finish with this business about empty space.
:
: If (1)

In hypothetical sentences introduced by 'if' and referring to
past time, where conditions are to be deemed 'unfulfilled',
the verb will regularly be found in the pluperfect subjunctive,
in both protasis and apodosis.
-- Donet, "Principles of Elementary Latin Syntax"

: you follow through the mathematics of the present Quantum Theory,
: it treats the particle as what is called the quantized state of the
: field, that is, as a field spread over space but in some mysterious
: way with a quantum of energy.


For every photon there is an equal and opposite rephoton. Wave
superposition demands it.
http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rephoton.gif




: Now each wave in the field has a certain
: quantum of energy proportional to its frequency. And if (2)


Your illogic escapes me.
In hypothetical sentences introduced by 'if' and referring to
past time, where conditions are to be deemed 'unfulfilled',
the verb will regularly be found in the pluperfect subjunctive,
in both protasis and apodosis.
-- Donet, "Principles of Elementary Latin Syntax"



: you take the
: electromagnetic field, for example,in empty space, every wave has what
: is called a zero point energy below which it cannot go, even when
: there is no energy available.


Of course there was energy available, or the "wave" would not be present.


: If (3)

Your illogic escapes me.
In hypothetical sentences introduced by 'if' and referring to
past time, where conditions are to be deemed 'unfulfilled',
the verb will regularly be found in the pluperfect subjunctive,
in both protasis and apodosis.
-- Donet, "Principles of Elementary Latin Syntax"


: you were to add up all the waves in
: any region of empty space you would find that they have an infinite
: amount of energy because an infinite number of waves are possible.


No I would not.



: Now, however, you may have reason to suppose that the energy may not
: be infinite, that maybe you cannot keep on adding waves that are
: shorter and shorter, each contributing to the energy.

You are not the first to hear of Rayleigh-Jeans.


: There may be
: some shortest possible wave, and then the total number of waves would
: be finite and the energy would also be finite. Now, you have to ask
: what would be the shortest length and there seems to be reason to
: suspect that the gravitational theory may provide us with some
: shortest length, for according to general relativity,

That's it. You've reached cut off point, three ifs and an appeal to
an idiot.



From: Androcles on

"Laurent" <cyberdyno(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1180143773.809915.5220(a)k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
: On May 25, 9:14 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...(a)hogwarts.physics> wrote:
: > "Laurent" <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
: >
: > news:1180137258.601363.282180(a)w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
: > : On May 25, 6:59 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...(a)hogwarts.physics> wrote:
: > : > "Laurent" <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
: > : >
: > : >news:1180133281.407151.249220(a)q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
: > : > : On May 25, 6:27 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...(a)hogwarts.physics> wrote:
: > : > : > "Laurent" <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
: > : > : >
: > : > : >news:1180131237.076224.102260(a)o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
: > : > : > : On May 25, 5:13 pm, pantel...(a)yahoo.com wrote:
: > : > : > : > On 24 mei, 23:31, Laurent <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
: > : > : > : >
: > : > : > : > > The aether is simply the space between two points.
: > : > : > : > > Laurent
: > : > : > : >
: > : > : > : > It is very simple.
: > : > : > : > Take 2 points in space, the ears for example.
: > : > : > : > Some say there is nothing in between,
: > : > : > : > and some say there is something there.
: > : > : > : > ;-)
: > : > : > :
: > : > : > :
: > : > : > : Well, like I said to Uncle Al, what would you prefer to call
the
: > space
: > : > : > : between particles?
: > : > : >
: > : > : > "space", "nothing", "void", "emptiness", "zilch" and all
synonyms
: > : > thereof.
: > : > : > "that which has no properties whatsoever"
: > : > :
: > : > :
: > : > : Cool. I often call it empty space.
: > : >
: > : > No, it is not cool, it has no temperature. Only matter can have
: > : > temperature, which is simply kinetic energy.
: > : >
: > : > :
: > : > : But I agree with Einstein in that it does have physical
properties.
: > : >
: > : > More fool ewe.
: > : > http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/SR.GIF
: > :
: > :
: > : You seem upset. Why is that?
: >
: > HAHAHA! Too funny!
: >
: > More fool ewe, I'm the least emotional person you'll ever find.
: > Let me know when you want to discuss physics and not my emotional
: > state, that's off limits. I'll tie you in knots (or nots), I've years of
: > experience dealing with prats.
:
: Right, the right term is derranged.

http://mw1.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/derranged
Suggestions for derranged:
1. deranged 2. deranges
3. dangered 4. derringer
5. drainages 6. durneder
7. danegeld 8. denatured
9. drenched 10. drainage
11. drained 12. de-energized
13. Durrenmatt 14. demander
15. derailed 16. danged
17. durnedest 18. durned
19. deaerated 20. darned

By the way, you seem upset. Why is that, illiterate fuckhead?
Never mind, I'm not interested. Time for a plonk (again).
Come back with another new name.
*plonk*




From: Laurent on
On May 25, 10:07 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...(a)hogwarts.physics> wrote:
> "Laurent" <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1180143773.809915.5220(a)k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> : On May 25, 9:14 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...(a)hogwarts.physics> wrote:
> : > "Laurent" <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> : >
> : >news:1180137258.601363.282180(a)w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> : > : On May 25, 6:59 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...(a)hogwarts.physics> wrote:
> : > : > "Laurent" <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> : > : >
> : > : >news:1180133281.407151.249220(a)q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> : > : > : On May 25, 6:27 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...(a)hogwarts.physics> wrote:
> : > : > : > "Laurent" <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> : > : > : >
> : > : > : >news:1180131237.076224.102260(a)o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> : > : > : > : On May 25, 5:13 pm, pantel...(a)yahoo.com wrote:
> : > : > : > : > On 24 mei, 23:31, Laurent <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> : > : > : > : >
> : > : > : > : > > The aether is simply the space between two points.
> : > : > : > : > > Laurent
> : > : > : > : >
> : > : > : > : > It is very simple.
> : > : > : > : > Take 2 points in space, the ears for example.
> : > : > : > : > Some say there is nothing in between,
> : > : > : > : > and some say there is something there.
> : > : > : > : > ;-)
> : > : > : > :
> : > : > : > :
> : > : > : > : Well, like I said to Uncle Al, what would you prefer to call
> the
> : > space
> : > : > : > : between particles?
> : > : > : >
> : > : > : > "space", "nothing", "void", "emptiness", "zilch" and all
> synonyms
> : > : > thereof.
> : > : > : > "that which has no properties whatsoever"
> : > : > :
> : > : > :
> : > : > : Cool. I often call it empty space.
> : > : >
> : > : > No, it is not cool, it has no temperature. Only matter can have
> : > : > temperature, which is simply kinetic energy.
> : > : >
> : > : > :
> : > : > : But I agree with Einstein in that it does have physical
> properties.
> : > : >
> : > : > More fool ewe.
> : > : > http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/SR.GIF
> : > :
> : > :
> : > : You seem upset. Why is that?
> : >
> : > HAHAHA! Too funny!
> : >
> : > More fool ewe, I'm the least emotional person you'll ever find.
> : > Let me know when you want to discuss physics and not my emotional
> : > state, that's off limits. I'll tie you in knots (or nots), I've years of
> : > experience dealing with prats.
> :
> : Right, the right term is derranged.
>
> http://mw1.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/derranged
> Suggestions for derranged:
> 1. deranged 2. deranges
> 3. dangered 4. derringer
> 5. drainages 6. durneder
> 7. danegeld 8. denatured
> 9. drenched 10. drainage
> 11. drained 12. de-energized
> 13. Durrenmatt 14. demander
> 15. derailed 16. danged
> 17. durnedest 18. durned
> 19. deaerated 20. darned
>
> By the way, you seem upset. Why is that, illiterate fuckhead?
> Never mind, I'm not interested. Time for a plonk (again).
> Come back with another new name.
> *plonk*

Oh, so you now are an English teacher?

I like derailed.