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Author Topic:   Do we affect the" physical " indepentent of the laws of physics
anglagard
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Message 122 of 148 (309655)
05-06-2006 12:12 PM
Reply to: Message 120 by 2ice_baked_taters
05-06-2006 11:52 AM


Definition of Force
All physics will ever do, until there is a shift in thinking, is show the mechanical relationships between a property of matter we have defined as mass interacting with other matter through a process or vehicle we have called force. All we know about mechanical force it that we can measure it. This is a very narrow use of the word force. One that many of you have followed without question. We on the other hand use the word in life to describe interactions in a much more meaningful way. Measurement is only verification of measurement and defines nothing accept in terms of measurement.
All you have done is confused one definition of force found in the dictionary with another.

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