I do not believe in this business of weight. In space and time we are all
weightless...ie, other than the interaction of our various energies, there
is no weight.



On Wednesday, December 28, 2011, johnlawrencereedjr <[email protected]>
wrote:
> -------When we use a balance scale to measure weight [mg] we are
> making use of the quantity [g] that with respect to the balance scale
> function, is a consequence of the balance scale's location in space.
> The quantity [g] at the balance scale location acts uniformly on each
> pan of the balance scale and on the observer, and persists as a
> uniform attraction on the contents of each pan to bring the
> comparative resistance quantity mass [m] to balance in the  attraction
> field that acts uniformly on atoms. The uniform quantity [g] at
> location allows the observer to measure comparative magnitudes of non-
> uniform atomic matter in conserved quantitative uniform units that the
> observer feels as resistance and defines as mass [m]. The balance
> scale compares the resistance of two pans of matter.
>
> [mg]1 = [mg]2 on the balance scale where [g] divides out because it is
> a uniform external to the balance scale influence on each pan.
>
> The balance scale compares at any location [g] the resistance [m] of
> the non-uniform pans of atomic matter. The observer feels the product
> [mg] at location [g].  The observer views the conserved comparative
> resistance [m] at any location, as a partial causal factor of the
> variable location  product, weight [mg], that the observer feels.
> This is a sound conclusion.
>
> The observer also concludes that the weight [mg] is equal and opposite
> to a force the observer applies and feels [F=mg].  This is not a sound
> conclusion. The quantity [mg] is a resistance that is equal to a force
> the observer applies [F=mg].  This is a sound conclusion.
>
> The math works either way.
>
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