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Speed of waves
napisal w wiadomosci ... On Apr 3, 4:26 pm, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote: For you it is the speed of the solar wind. For me it is the speed of acoustic waves. According to Faraday and today scientist the plasma is like metal. Ions are the medium for acoustic waves and electrons for the electric (in metals and in plasma). Have you a link with the method for measure the speed of solar wind? S* go to that link i gave you above, the 'normal' speed of the solar wind like now is over 500km/s, it gets much faster when there is a coronal hole or from a cme. "Mysterious waves that help transport the sun's energy out into space have been detected by scientists for the first time." From: http://www.space.com/4279-mysterious...-detected.html All real waves transport mass and energy. All medium vibrate. Electrons waves are in all media and ions/molecules must be also. The ions waves are not mystery. Their existence is obvious. Is it? S* |
Speed of waves
On Apr 4, 4:30*pm, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
napisal w ... On Apr 3, 4:26 pm, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote: For you it is the speed of the solar wind. For me it is the speed of acoustic waves. According to Faraday and today scientist the plasma is like metal. Ions are the medium for acoustic waves and electrons for the electric (in metals and in plasma). Have you a link with the method for measure the speed of solar wind? S* go to that link i gave you above, the 'normal' speed of the solar wind like now is over 500km/s, it gets much faster when there is a coronal hole or from a cme. "Mysterious waves that help transport the sun's energy out into space have been detected by scientists for the first time." From:http://www.space.com/4279-mysterious...-detected.html those waves have nothing to do with electromagnetic waves. All real waves transport mass and energy. mass is energy, energy is mass... e=mc^2 All medium vibrate. hey, you got something right! yes, all mass can be made to vibrate one way or another! Electrons waves are in all media and ions/molecules must be also. The ions waves are not mystery. Their existence is obvious. Is it? S* waves of ions is obvious, but not in the way you think. ions can flow in one direction only unlike oscillating electromagnetic or sound waves... more like water flowing downhill. |
Speed of waves
napisal w wiadomosci ... On Apr 4, 4:30 pm, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote: "Mysterious waves that help transport the sun's energy out into space have been detected by scientists for the first time." From: http://www.space.com/4279-mysterious...-detected.html those waves have nothing to do with electromagnetic waves. Because they are a real waves. All real waves transport mass and energy. mass is energy, energy is mass... e=mc^2 All medium vibrate. hey, you got something right! yes, all mass can be made to vibrate one way or another! Electrons waves are in all media and ions/molecules must be also. The ions waves are not mystery. Their existence is obvious. Is it? S* waves of ions is obvious, but not in the way you think. ions can flow in one direction only "hey, you got something right! yes, all mass can be made to vibrate one way or another" In the oscillatory flow the net flow is in one direction only but ions travel to and fro. unlike oscillating electromagnetic or sound waves... more like water flowing downhill. What do the ink particles in your ink printer? S* |
Speed of waves
On 4/5/2011 2:55 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote:
What do the ink particles in your ink printer? S* Nothing like someone who is scatterbrained and leading the conversation. As Bugs used to say "What a maroon!". I can say nothing else lest I get in trouble. tom K0TAR |
Speed of waves
"tom" napisal w wiadomosci . net... On 4/5/2011 2:55 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote: What do the ink particles in your ink printer? S* Nothing like someone who is scatterbrained and leading the conversation. In oscillatory flow is the net flow. Ions in the space oscillate. S* |
Speed of waves
Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"tom" napisal w wiadomosci . net... On 4/5/2011 2:55 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote: What do the ink particles in your ink printer? S* Nothing like someone who is scatterbrained and leading the conversation. In oscillatory flow is the net flow. Ions in the space oscillate. S* Babbling idiot. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
Speed of waves
On 4/5/2011 12:55 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote:
... waves of ions is obvious, but not in the way you think. ions can flow in one direction only ... I don't think so ... Ocean waves, sound waves, through water/air, pretty much, and just vibrate matter in place. They don't really use movement of matter though matter as locamotion, i.e. no "real" matter gets transported, they simply affect more matter, by "bumping it", which in turn affects more matter, etc. Or, simply matter vibrating ... energy vibrating it. Ions are like bullets, they do use movement as their means of transporting themselves, and they don't "remain in place." Ether fills space, the space between the atoms of air, and all other matter (and, most likely, even fills the space within an atom!) ... it simply can be made to "vibrate", like water vibrating in place and creating waves which transverse the pond ... The ether/wave model is the only model which can, and in quite simple terms and design, account for waves transversing non-empty space (a vacuum containing only ether.) All other models which have been constructed require elaborate explanations and examples which are only imaginary in existence (no direct physical examples can be had/seen.) Someone should be able to make quite a comfortable monetary living keeping Occams' Razor honed sharp! Regards, JS |
Speed of waves
"John Smith" napisal w wiadomosci ... On 4/5/2011 12:55 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote: k1ttt wrote: waves of ions is obvious, but not in the way you think. ions can flow in one direction only ... I don't think so ... Ocean waves, sound waves, through water/air, pretty much, and just vibrate matter in place. They don't really use movement of matter though matter as locamotion, i.e. no "real" matter gets transported, they simply affect more matter, by "bumping it", which in turn affects more matter, etc. Or, simply matter vibrating ... energy vibrating it. All real waves are asymmetric. For this reason they transport mass. Ions are like bullets, they do use movement as their means of transporting themselves, and they don't "remain in place." Ether fills space, the space between the atoms of air, and all other matter (and, most likely, even fills the space within an atom!) . I prefer Faraday's idea. No aether. In space is the same as in metal. Wibrating ions and electrons. .. it simply can be made to "vibrate", like water vibrating in place and creating waves which transverse the pond ... In aether model aether vibrate and particles "are in place". In Faraday's model particles vibrate and no aether between them. The ether/wave model is the only model which can, and in quite simple terms and design, account for waves transversing non-empty space (a vacuum containing only ether.) In real space no aether but ISM (rare plasma + dust). All other models which have been constructed require elaborate explanations and examples which are only imaginary in existence (no direct physical examples can be had/seen.) The same speed of electric disturbances in copper and light in space was the physical examples for the idea "no aether but vibrating particles". "I suppose we may compare together the matter of the aether and ordinary matter (as, for instance, the copper of the wire through which the electricity is conducted), and consider them as alike in their essential constitution; i.e. either as both composed of little nuclei, considered in the abstract as matter'. From: http://www.padrak.com/ine/FARADAY1.html In above Faraday use the word aether but he explains what it is made of. Today we say space. Space is filled with ISM. S* |
Speed of waves
On Apr 7, 7:53*am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
*"John Smith" napisal w ... On 4/5/2011 12:55 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote: k1ttt wrote: waves of ions is obvious, but not in the way you think. ions can flow in one direction only ... I don't think so ... Ocean waves, sound waves, through water/air, pretty much, and just vibrate matter in place. *They don't really use movement of matter though matter as locamotion, i.e. no "real" matter gets transported, they simply affect more matter, by "bumping it", which in turn affects more matter, etc. Or, simply matter vibrating ... energy vibrating it. All real waves are asymmetric. For this reason they transport mass. Ions are like bullets, they do use movement as their means of transporting themselves, and they don't "remain in place." Ether fills space, the space between the atoms of air, and all other matter (and, most likely, even fills the space within an atom!) . I prefer Faraday's idea. No aether. In space is the same as in metal. Wibrating ions and electrons. .. it simply can be made to "vibrate", like water vibrating in place and creating waves which transverse the pond ... In aether model aether vibrate and particles "are in place". In Faraday's model particles vibrate and no aether between them. The ether/wave model is the only model which can, and in quite simple terms and design, account for waves transversing non-empty space (a vacuum containing only ether.) In real space no aether but ISM (rare plasma + dust). All other models which have been constructed require elaborate explanations and examples which are only imaginary in existence (no direct physical examples can be had/seen.) The same speed of electric disturbances in copper and light in space was the physical examples for the idea "no aether but vibrating particles". "I suppose we may compare together the matter of the aether and ordinary matter (as, for instance, the copper of the wire through which the electricity is conducted), and consider them as alike in their essential constitution; i.e. either as both composed of little nuclei, considered in the abstract as matter'. From: *http://www.padrak.com/ine/FARADAY1.html In above Faraday use the word aether but he explains what it is made of. Today we say space. Space is filled with ISM. S* but in vibrating particle waves like sound waves the speed of the wave is very dependent on the density of the material. with sound waves the waves travel faster in dense material, compare the speed of sound in air and a metal bar. with electromagnetic waves that is backwards, they travel slower in dense material and fastest in a vacuum. |
Speed of waves
On 4/7/2011 12:53 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote:
All real waves are asymmetric. For this reason they transport mass. As I allowed for, they vibrate, only, which can be defined, or re-word to "transporting matter, in place." I prefer Faraday's idea. No aether. In space is the same as in metal. Wibrating ions and electrons. Nothing wrong with that. If we all seen things the same, all things would be the same (well, virtually, anyway!) ... In aether model aether vibrate and particles "are in place". In Faraday's model particles vibrate and no aether between them. ... Yes, well, there is no such thing as an "empty box." In such a box, all the sides end up compressed against each other, obviously. In real space no aether but ISM (rare plasma + dust). Yes, I see, "something floating in nothing." All I see is an impossibility. The same speed of electric disturbances in copper and light in space was the physical examples for the idea "no aether but vibrating particles". "I suppose we may compare together the matter of the aether and ordinary matter (as, for instance, the copper of the wire through which the electricity is conducted), and consider them as alike in their essential constitution; i.e. either as both composed of little nuclei, considered in the abstract as matter'. From: http://www.padrak.com/ine/FARADAY1.html In above Faraday use the word aether but he explains what it is made of. Today we say space. Space is filled with ISM. S* Ether severs another import avenue to explain another observed phenomenon. How two particles can exist at the same place, at the same time -- ether is the medium transporting the information so that this becomes quite possible. Even makes the concept of time travel theoretically possible, indeed, being in two times, at the same time only appears as a possibility which exploits the same phenomenon. Regards, JS |
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