Re: [Vo]:Re: magnetism heat and dimensions--

2020-06-28 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
On 28.06.2020 01:50, Che wrote: Is it your claim that mass is a function of the inertia of spinning energy -- here, in some toroidal form..? Yes exactly that is what SO(4) physics shows with the highest possible precision. I was referring to the mathematical analysis of bulk matter rather

Re: [Vo]:Re: magnetism heat and dimensions--

2020-06-27 Thread H LV
Engineers and applied physicists never stopped using the concept of an infinitesimal so they should be happy to know that it isn't bad mathematics after all. Harry On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 6:18 PM Jürg Wyttenbach wrote: > Particle physics has originally been based on the rigid mass operator.

Re: [Vo]:Re: magnetism heat and dimensions--

2020-06-27 Thread H LV
I was referring to the mathematical analysis of bulk matter rather than any sort of underlying particle theory of matter. If matter is composed of point particles separated by some distance, then each point particle could have a finite mass connected to it. Harry On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 7:00

Re: [Vo]:Re: magnetism heat and dimensions--

2020-06-27 Thread Che
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 6:18 PM Jürg Wyttenbach wrote: > Particle physics has originally been based on the rigid mass operator. > Unkluckily only a few physicists understand master level rotating mass > mechanics as this is a field used/covered by mechanical engineering. > > Why physics did use

Re: [Vo]:Re: magnetism heat and dimensions--

2020-06-27 Thread ROGER ANDERTON
point-particle theory is Boscovich's theory and educators don't teach it any more to physics students; only a few physicists know about it because now an obscure subject On Saturday, 27 June 2020, 23:18:35 BST, Jürg Wyttenbach wrote: Particle physics has originally been based on

Re: [Vo]:Re: magnetism heat and dimensions--

2020-06-27 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
Particle physics has originally been based on the rigid mass operator. Unkluckily only a few physicists understand master level rotating mass mechanics as this is a field used/covered by mechanical engineering. Why physics did use the fringe Virial approach (square integrable functions..) is

Re: [Vo]:Re: magnetism heat and dimensions--

2020-06-27 Thread H LV
I am not sure if this is related but I always had a problem with the concept of a point mass or a point charge, since mathematically that would imply infinite mass density or charge density or alternatively zero mass and zero charge. However these conundrums are resolved mathematically by moving

[Vo]:Re: magnetism heat and dimensions--

2020-06-26 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
The fantasy of the old SM guard always seemed to be limitless... SO(4) physics exactly explains how the claimed force "gravity" is generated and mediated between hadronic masses. Since about 1 year there is game over for SM. No more cheating with point particles that do not behave as points