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by bperet
Wed Jan 01, 2020 3:08 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Questions RE: RS2
Replies: 2
Views: 14908

Re: Questions RE: RS2

1. Are space and time considered true reciprocals in RS? If so, would it be accurate to state that simply 'motion' can be seen as the fulcrum upon/through which these unite ? Reciprocals as in the multiplicative inverse. Space and time are just aspects of motion. In other words, just labels like &q...
by bperet
Wed Jan 01, 2020 2:48 pm
Forum: Electricity and Electronics
Topic: Dielectric Fields
Replies: 15
Views: 68257

Re: Dielectric Fields

user737 wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2019 12:04 pm Is this accurate?

Poles which imply polar which for a conic would be the point of intersection of two tangential lines to the conic.

Yes, no linear poles.
"Pole" in the sense of the termination points of a magnetic or electric line of force.
by bperet
Wed Jan 01, 2020 2:20 pm
Forum: Website General Information
Topic: Future of RS/RS2 research
Replies: 12
Views: 52339

Re: Future of RS/RS2 research

My apologies for not being able to participate in the forum recently, but I started chemo a couple of months ago, and the consequences of that poison have been rather severe... landed me in the hospital three times now. It basically knocks me out for 2 weeks after treatment, then I only get a week &...
by bperet
Wed Dec 04, 2019 11:17 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Self-referential units of motion
Replies: 5
Views: 21663

Re: Self-referential units of motion

Observation can only be done in extension space (3D coordinate space), as that is how our physical senses work. This requires a bit more than just an observer and observed location, you also need another location to determine which way is "up" to establish a coordinate system. A UoM cannot...
by bperet
Tue Dec 03, 2019 10:42 am
Forum: Electricity and Electronics
Topic: Dielectric Fields
Replies: 15
Views: 68257

Re: Dielectric Fields

The observation of electron "generation", normalized to time, gives current, a speed, or s/t. How can this be an anti-material particle or otherwise? This makes the electron the "waste" motion and as such the higher the current the higher the REAL losses (P LOSS = I 2 R). The ob...
by bperet
Tue Dec 03, 2019 10:08 am
Forum: Website General Information
Topic: Future of RS/RS2 research
Replies: 12
Views: 52339

Future of RS/RS2 research

For those that haven't heard yet, I have been having problems with severe edema in my leg making it very difficult to walk, sit and get around, which is why I have not been able to get on the forum much to answer questions. A CT scan has shows that the lymph nodes are severely inflamed, blocking cir...
by bperet
Thu Oct 17, 2019 10:43 pm
Forum: Electricity and Electronics
Topic: Dielectric Fields
Replies: 15
Views: 68257

Re: Dielectric Fields

Should be: "...and their ratio has resistance (t 2 /s 3 ) ..." Thanks; fixed the original post. What more can you share, Bruce? I have a lot more info, but have been busy trying to get Larson's out-of-print books back into print. I did notice that the fields generated by an Van de Graaf g...
by bperet
Wed Sep 04, 2019 11:53 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Color Antagonism
Replies: 2
Views: 15252

Re: Color Antagonism

With that kind of reciprocity, it would seem that the boundary is in the green/magenta region of the spectrum, not down in the infrared where Larson put it, nor the ultraviolet where Nehru and myself originally put it. Again, this would indicate that the speed of light and the speed of the progressi...
by bperet
Tue Sep 03, 2019 3:04 pm
Forum: Life Unit Biology
Topic: Speed Ranges of the Body
Replies: 6
Views: 34124

Re: Speed Ranges of the Body

What is also interesting is that all the modern movie techniques, where the camera goes all the way around and even through objects, mimics the NDE. Most interesting is that it appears most who have had a genuine full blown NDE cannot bear to watch a movie again. Apparently very jarring compared to...
by bperet
Tue Sep 03, 2019 2:53 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Interatomic Distance
Replies: 3
Views: 19636

Re: Interatomic Distance

The question then becomes how precisely do you integrate without the dreaded infinity. The further implies we are dealing with counterspace. Larson's "equivalent space" is basically counterspace, as it is a polar region that is a spatial projection of motion in time. The log gives very ac...