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speed

by M P

 

25 Sep 2008 (Updated 26 Sep 2008)

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Double system of velocity and reference

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Program (4 input, 7 output) is an alternative proposal at the interpretation of the Relativity’s velocity. Relativity say that velocity of light is a number [km/s] but with this interpretation of the reality isn’t possible to complete global-picture because is possible to combine at the velocity of light also other infinite numbers: isn’t impossible to think that velocity of light is infinite or also another integer number; velocity-range is 0-infinite. Relativity is an interpretation of the dynamic time but time is a circle, is constantly at the same point, because time is also a close line, because Universe don’t precipitate, don’t collapse. Interpretation of the dynamic-time: light travel and there is light where light arrive and there is dark where light don’t arrive: exist a point of separation light-dark and this is a point in movement. Interpretation of the static-time: light don’t travel, there is light instantaneously in all space because point of separation is light: there is a big quantity of light near at the source, there is a small quantity of light to infinite distance. In speed.m max time-increase is zero time that is infinite velocity and max time-decrease is infinite time that is zero velocity. Time-increase is to go in zero direction, time-decrease is to go in infinite direction; proposal of velocity.m is static-time: i’ve considerated point of separation off-on, where off is dark and on is light. Program treadle, with classic method, velocity of 2 systems and treadle velocity 1 * velocity 2; in this mode we’ve obtained PSX reference (point of separation) and we can to work with other 2 numbers: velocity 1a = velocity 2a. Velocity 1 and velocity 1a to generate factor (factorone) of one-system; velocity 2 and velocity 2a to generate factor (factortwo) of two-system; PSX is 1/(factorone*factortwo). Program show velocity of one-system and velocity of two-system. For example: system 1 has length=1 and time=0, system 2 has length=1 and time=900; velocity 1 is Inf, velocity 2 is 0.0011; PSX is Inf; factorone is NaN, factortwo is 1/Inf; factorone*factortwo=NaN*inf, with inf=1/Inf; PSX=1/(Nan*inf); PSX=PSX is inf=NaN*inf; result: velocity one-system is 1/NaN * velocity two-system, with 1/NaN=N=NUMBER; result: velocity two-system is inf * velocity one-system; conclusion: inf=NaN. In speed.m there are other 9 examples with schemes of the strategy that i’ve used and there is an introduction at the theory.

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The author wishes to acknowledge the following in the creation of this submission:
reference
This submission has inspired the following:
Sun Moon Earth Current, MIB: physics virtualizations

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26 Sep 2008 Seb P

What are you trying to prove ? This completely disconnected from reality. Needless...

26 Sep 2008 dave martin

TUCFM

27 Sep 2008 Heres Johnny

Narcissistic Personality Disorder:

A pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior), need for admiration, and lack of empathy, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five (or more) of the following:

Has a grandiose sense of self-importance
is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love.

Believes that he or she is "special" and unique.

Requires excessive admiration
has a sense of entitlement.
 
Is interpersonally exploitative.
 
Lacks empathy is often envious of others or believes others are envious of him or her.

Shows arrogant, haughty behaviors or attitudes.

27 Sep 2008 V. Poor

Oh man, this submission is the worst of the lot. In my *opinion* this author is mentally ill. I'm going to stop reviewing his work because I don't think he is subject to any influences outside of his head. Sad and not anyone's fault including TMW.

28 Sep 2008 Marco Pi

bravo bravo datti botta e risposta... is this a review of my file? fatti una cura va

03 Oct 2008 Marco Pi

mmmmmmmmmmmmm in your mind is a bullcraphen, not in my mind..... if you want to say why where is a craphen i’ll say thanks to you

05 Oct 2008 Marco P

This is your brain on drugs. Just say no.

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14 Feb 2009 V. Poor

Poor.

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relativity M P 22 Oct 2008 10:21:33
half M P 22 Oct 2008 10:21:33
dynamic M P 22 Oct 2008 10:21:33
static M P 22 Oct 2008 10:21:33
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moving obect Cristina McIntire 10 Feb 2009 14:40:38
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