--- Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 01/11/08 18:15, Douglas A. Tutty wrote: > [snip] > > > > As the sub-atomic particles that maintain the > charge that represent the > > bits on the outside edge are moving faster than > those on the inside > > edge, they will have less mass and therefore are > easier to move > > "uphill". Also, they will move faster still as > they move "uphill" > > (orbital mechanics, twirling figure-skater, etc) > and become yet less > > Conservation of Angular Momentum and every guy with > a wife who's > made him sit thru TV figure skating knows that the > girl speeds up as > she draws her arms in, and slows down as her arms > extend. > > > massive. > > > > Interestingly, as particles approach c, they loose > mass, and you could > > say they become "lighter" as they turn into > photons.... > > ????? > > Particles *gain* mass. That's why you can never > accelerate to c. > > > Now all we need is the Quark drive. Turning it on > would by "up spin". > > Strange. > > -- > Ron Johnson, Jr. > Jefferson LA USA >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Great physics lesson guys......I'm suitably *impressed*. Love this list. :)
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