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  1. The same way that information can be processed by ones brain which leads to changes made in the body that ultimately effects the offspring. Evolution in species is due to a brain reacting to its environment, which causes changes in the brain (ideas) which are passed along though the generations and mixed with other members of the generations. A species can ultimately evolve by simply reacting to its environment. If I'm always hot because I moved to a warmer climate, my body will acclimatize while I'm alive, and changes will be made to my offspring in the appropriate direction, such as less hair to be better adapted to the warmer climate.
  2. The ball has velocity. It is moving. The ball's velocity is changing like a frequency wave. But there is no such thing as perpetual motion. The ball's velocity peaks and valleys will diminish until the velocity and acceleration curves flat line, so it's not continuous. So the velocity towards the center of the Earth is 0 m/s when the ball is on the ground not moving in relation to the center of the Earth? That means the ball has an initial velocity of 0 m/s, and at the one second mark the ball has a velocity of 9.8 m/s. At the two second mark the velocity is 19.6 m/s, providing the acceleration remains 9.8 m/s^2. But we all know that as the distance decreases, the acceleration INCREASES, so as the ball does get closer to the center of the Earth, not only is the velocity increasing, but so is the acceleration. Remarkable. :rolleyes:
  3. A constant zero velocity because the distance is not changing. You can observe for what ever time you like, if the distance remains the same the velocity is zero. If you are accelerating at 9.8m/s^2 towards the center of the Earth, that means one second later your velocity is 9.8 m/s towards the center of the Earth, correct? At the two second mark your velocity is 19.6 m/s???
  4. So what kind of time interval are we talking about if everything was reversed to the point where the Earth was part of the sun? How long ago was the Earth born using the above scenario?
  5. How much time will it take me to arrive at the Earth's center?
  6. But my point of measure is the distance between myself and the center of the Earth, not how far a blood cell travels in 10 seconds. I want to know how much closer I got to the center of the Earth. The two points of measure are between myself that I'll call point A, and the center of the Earth which I'll call point B. Does the distance between points A and B change, while standing on Earth?
  7. IF? I would be there if I could, but I have no velocity or acceleration, and will remain that way for eternity.
  8. Really? What is your velocity towards the center of the Earth while you are standing on the Earth? I just need to know, so I can calculate the time it will take you to be at the center of the Earth, since you are accelerating at 9.8 m/s^2. Pure fantasy! Also, how far would we be if we did it different? Are you comparing yourself to yourself?
  9. I've given the math, and posted my results. Where are my numbers wrong? I've also shown why Newton's numbers are flat out fantasy, as well as Einstein's theory is.
  10. It doesn't matter it's all the same. It's the relationship between two or more bodies of mass interacting with each other during a measured duration. The interaction is MOTION, and motion is measured in distance and time. The more resistance the more time, to the point of equilibrium where the force will be the greatest, and the net force will be zero, as will the acceleration be zero.
  11. f=ma is a net force A net force could be 100-75=25. What is the 100 and 75, since the 25 is the net force?
  12. No increase in number of atoms. No increase in volume in atoms. No change in system mass, and no change in system energy. Number of atoms decreasing, but volume of atoms stay the same. New atoms fused together with same total volume of previous atoms used during the fusion process to create new "more massive per same volume" atom. What does that leave as far as what causes pressure to change?
  13. Ok, so the atoms are staying the same volume. Are the number of atoms increasing?
  14. The only way for the pressure to increase in the sphere is for the volume of the mass to expand! That means mass is being converted to energy, and when that happens, the mass decrease is proportional to the volume increase. If the volume of the sphere can't increase, pressure must build to the point of equilibrium.
  15. If you had a unified field theory, would it appear to others that you were jumping all over the place when explaining the same thing? NET FORCE!!!
  16. Since it's so wrong you can pick just one part and show me where I go wrong? What is "force itself?" I thought everything was relative?
  17. Everything! Force is created by a resistance. No resistance=no work=no power. Greater resistance, lower acceleration rate.
  18. I'm waiting for you to properly answer my question. Are the atoms volumes increasing? Are the number of atoms increasing? Are the atoms dividing (numbers growing) and volumes growing?
  19. Torque is force times distance 1 HP=550lb-ft of WORK per SECOND. 550 lb-ft of work per second for 60 seconds equals 33,000 lb-ft of WORK per MINUTE. If you have a 1 lb load on the end of a 1 foot bar (1 lb-ft of TORQUE), and you rotate it 1 RPM, the load will travel 6.2832 feet (circumference of a 2 foot diamter circle) in one minute, which is 6.2832 lb-ft of WORK per MINUTE. 33,000 divided by 6.2832 equals 5252. That means 1 lb-ft of torque at 5252 RPM is equal to 1 HP, OR HP=torque*RPM/5252. That also means 6.2832 lb-ft of WORK per minute (1 lb-ft of torque at 1 RPM) divided by 33,000 equals .00019 HP 1 lb-ft of TORQUE times 1 RPM divided by 5252 equals .00019 HP 6.2832 lb-ft of WORK per MINUTE divided by 60 equals .10477 lb-ft of work per SECOND. Since 1 HP is 550 lb-ft of WORK per SECOND, .10477 divided by 550 equals .00019 HP
  20. Mooeypoo, it has nothing to do with getting tired, power=work/time. The greater the weight on the bar the slower you will raise it, because the net force is lower. The power remains the same, the force and acceleration changes.
  21. I'm wrong? Please explain power to me, and how it isn't power=work/time.
  22. Everything behaves like weightlifting. Power=work/time
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