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On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 00:18:37 -0700, Jeff Liebermann
wrote: Ummm... that wasn't Newton. No quantum effects in Newton's work. Hi Jeff, 167,770 miles/s is hardly quantum speed but it is achievable in electrons and photons. At last report F = M · A was Newton's work among two other laws (something the trio can't manage to compute). Art can't even manage parity here. If the prospects of error due to Quantum effects appear to be ugly, then any could have named a lower figure that is tolerable. Unfortunately it would still require computation, and the outcome would be those Newtonian Philosopherz would shy from an honest scribbling on the blackboard as taking their precious gaze away from their navels. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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