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(this is regard to http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/86055-a-question-about-sr-derivation-of-emc2-m0c2/)

 

Generally when a thread is split off to the trash it's because the hijack is egregious and not deemed worthy of further discussion; in this case it was both off-topic and non-mainstream, and further, there is no supporting material, so it's not something that would be tolerated for long in speculations. And it seemingly jumps from one topic to another (mass energy to absolute rest).

 

The trash is locked, by design.

 

If someone other than the hijacker want to start a new thread and simply quote (via copy/paste) what you are referring to, that's fine.

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(this is regard to http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/86055-a-question-about-sr-derivation-of-emc2-m0c2/)

 

Generally when a thread is split off to the trash it's because the hijack is egregious and not deemed worthy of further discussion; in this case it was both off-topic and non-mainstream, and further, there is no supporting material, so it's not something that would be tolerated for long in speculations. And it seemingly jumps from one topic to another (mass energy to absolute rest).

 

The trash is locked, by design.

 

If someone other than the hijacker want to start a new thread and simply quote (via copy/paste) what you are referring to, that's fine.

No, I simply wanted to show how rest mass is measured in experimental physics. Sometimes crank threads can give birth to interesting, useful discussions.

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No, I simply wanted to show how rest mass is measured in experimental physics. Sometimes crank threads can give birth to interesting, useful discussions.

 

You can do that with a new thread. You can link to the locked thread as a reference of the motivation, if you want.

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