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Re: PERTERBATIONS - the Zetas Explain


Article: <5dsoum$5sm@dfw-ixnews3.ix.netcom.com>
From: saquo@ix.netcom.com(Nancy )
Subject: Re: PERTERBATIONS - the Zetas Explain
Date: 12 Feb 1997 15:51:50 GMT

In article <5donns$2rq$1@nntp.igs.net> Kent Nickerson writes:
>>>> 1. draw a line representing the planet's straight line path,
>>>> 2. draw a second line representing the path the planet is being set upon
>>>> by the gravity tug,essentially a second tangent to the sun,
>>>> 3. the angle between these two lines is the degree of BACKWARD
>>>> TUG that the planet is experiencing
>>>
>>> Yes. And for the circular orbit, the planet's path and
>>> gravity tug are perpendicular at all points. The tangents
>>> mentioned are one and the same because the inertial path
>>> and gravitation are SIMULTANEOUS. No tugging the
>>> knickerson@kw.igs.net (Kent Nickerson)
>>
>> (Begin ZetaTalk[TM])
>> All science deals with the before and after of an occurrence.
>> Do the planets stand still and not move? Your mathematical
>> descriptions MUST take into account the motion of the
>> planets to be an accurate description!
>
> You insist on quantizing the motion (time) to analyze it.
> Nature, however, does not quantize motion so, an
> infinitesimal approach is not only possible but necessary
> for an accurate description. I've nothing to say if you want
> to call this an artificial construction, since it is the
> quantization that is artificial. You are describing an orbit
> with many straight sides (tangents). I'm discussing its limit
> - a circle.
> knickerson@kw.igs.net (Kent Nickerson)

(Begin ZetaTalk[TM])
Nature does not quantize motion? How do you KNOW that? You DON'T KNOW. You watch your movies and TV and believe you're seeing a continuous motion, but in fact, as school children learn, you are seeing a series of frames. You HAVE EVIDENCE that quantification exists in what you call inertial resistance, the resistance of an object to be put into motion, and the resistance of a moving object to stop! Is not the moment before an object being to move and the moment it moves - a quantity?
(End ZetaTalk[TM])