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what formula do you use to finf maximum speed if you have the mass and the height.
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Im sorry
I am really sorry but it wasn't for homework.
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Excuse me...but you're post said "I need help with my physics homework". Now, tell me how I was to know your question, posted twice, in old threads no less, was not a homework question?? You stated TWICE you needed help for homework. |
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I didn't mean to post it in the forum, and it wasn't for homework, it was for an experiment that i had done and i needed to know the formula.
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I repeat...YOU headed your post that you needed help with homework. Why did YOU state you needed help with homework if you didn't? |
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The reasony i did that was cuz i didn't know what else to put. |
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The thing is I am telling the truth. |
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At least make up your mind about which 'truth' you are going to follow. Then stick the the absolute truth in the future, without making up cover-'truths' later.
Now if you have nothing to contribute, and nothing better to do with your time, why are you coming back? Ask a relevant question, don't spam the boards, contribute, whatever, but as it is why are you here now? |
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Here the reply I got from Clint Seward , president of EPS:
"Hi Erich, I thought I did respond to your email about the 10 million volt Gamma-ray burst in lightning, but if not, I apologize. Dr. Dwyer’s findings do fit our physics and theory of lightning. It is an indirect verification of our ball lightning theory. I can explain precisely what is happening, and I intend to write a paper to do just that. Also, I have attached a PDF copy of the monograph I have written explaining how I came to look for the solution to ball lightning, how I found out how to make ball lightning in my lab, and how it will lead to unlimited clean energy. Let me know what you think. Clint From: Shengar@aol.com [mailto:Shengar@aol.com] Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 12:07 AM To: cseward@verizon.net Subject: Dr. Dwyer's Sci American lighting article Dear Clint: In the may issue of SCI American Dr. Dwyer has a lighting article about his Gamma and X-ray discoveries. I sent you an e-mail months ago when I first read about this work and asked you what implications this had, if any, for your theories about ball lighting. The 10 million electron volt Gamma-ray burst in the lighting initiated in thunderclouds was startling. Also, please send that monograph that your were writing to explain your technology to the masses. Cheers, And nowA measured response from Dr. Dwyer concerning Clint Seward's assertions http://www.electronpowersystems.com/ , I can't wait to see Clint's paper. In his post he included a full updated history of EPS . The DOD and NASA reviews, Send a note and I'll post it to you. Pdf (752 kb) Erich ----------------- Forwarded Message: Subj: Re: Fwd: Dr. Dwyer's Sci American lighting article Date: 4/27/2005 2:46:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: jdwyer@fit.edu To: Shengar@aol.com Sent from the Internet (Details) Dear Erich, Gamma-rays have indeed been seen from orbit, earlier by CGRO/BATSE and recently by RHESSI (see Smith et al., Science, Feb 18, 2005). Runaway breakdown may be involved in some way in sprites and blue jets, but the link is not very solid. Regarding ball lightning, we don't even understand how lightning makes the x-rays and even less is known about ball lightning so it is probably too early to come to any conclusions. Best Regards, Joe Shengar@aol.com wrote: Dear Dr. Dwyer: It's so wonderful your work made Sci American. I have two questions ........ why haven't the gamma-rays been measured from orbit? And, Do these energy levels help explain the genesis of the "blue sprites" observed from the space shuttle over thunder storms? Also, do you concur that your observations support Clint Seward's work as he obviously does? (see Fwd posts) Erich J. Knight Shenandoah Gardens E-mail: shengar@aol.com (540) 289-9750 Last edited by erich : April 29th, 2005 at 01:30 AM. Reason: New information |