art wrote:
Wrong.. When you are beyond the confines of all gravitational fields
and in a state of equilibrium then there can not be friction.
Somebody somewhere has obviously postulated that gravitational
forces are every where which puts science back in the stone
ages.
Sure messes up Gauss and quite a few others. In fact the law
of
statics is based on gravitational field which extends to what
Gauss called the limits of gravitational effects.
Quite a few other laws are based on similar logic
Art Unwin KB9MZ.....XG(uk)
That has got to be the worst logic I have EVER heard and flies in the
face of common sense to be unspeakable--Roys' comment.
An object in motion, with NO external forces HAS to continue to move
with exactly the same stored energy as it began with, even a trillion
years later ...
Logic asks: Where would the stored energy go? Imparted to nothing?
Just disappears--breaking all the laws dealing with the conservation of
energy also?
Art, give up, we are in the twilight zone, look for an exit!
However, an ABSOLUTE frictionless environment may be quite difficult to
come up with ...
Regards,
JS