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Endercreeper01

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  1. First, i meant ^(1/2), second, I meant t as proper time. Rs is 2Gm/rc2 Sources: http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/TimeDilation.html http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/relativ/gratim.html#c4 And also if t=t'/(1-Rs/r)^0.5, where t' is the relative time, then t'=t(1-Rs/r)^0.5. Actually, it is 2Gm/rc2 and v2/c2
  2. General relativity time dialaion is t(1-Rs/r)^(-1/2) and special relativity time dilation is t(1-v^2/c^2)^0.5
  3. What do you think about my posts?

    1. pears

      pears

      Your posts don't seem (to me) to warrant all the neg rep but then I'm not a good judge on technical issues

  4. What would the time dialation equation be when you combine both special and general relativity's effects?
  5. But actually, it would be for the full Cd because there would be D0 and Di just like Cd0 and Cdi, so therefore, it would be Cd =Dcos(θavg )=D0cos(θavg )+Dicos(θavg )
  6. My point was that air resistance is what stops it because drag is proportional to velocity squared
  7. Yes, but there is no part of the velocity perpendicular to the velocity. It shrinks in the direction of motion by a factor of gamma, which is the same with time. Yes, but they both can have special relativity applied.
  8. Speed does not change because both time and length shrink by the same factor
  9. I guess intelligence can just be a measure of a person's cognotive abilities
  10. No, but other people would see the saw's velocity change depending on what reference frame they are in
  11. What is the difference in brain structure of somone intelligent compared to that of an average person?
  12. The reason for not including Cdi is because Cdi is based on the coefficient of lift. I would need a new theory to calculate Cl, and I just started working on it. When I do come ou with a new theory about calculating Cl, then this theory will include Cdi
  13. I also want to change something else. My theory does not include Cdi. Cd=Cd0+Cdi, and this theory is only for how to calculate Cd0. In the future it mught, but for now it is just how to calculate Cd0
  14. Why does the coefficient of lift decrease after that maximum value?
  15. Spin is relative just like velocity is relative
  16. I have something to add to my theory. It can also be described as Dcos(∫(over area)θ). But it is basically Dcos(θ_avg) where θ_avg is the average of θ
  17. I'm simply trying to find the factors that affect the coefficient of lift
  18. I changed my mind. And It doesn't go into much detail.
  19. It actually didn't help at all. And I mean factors as in different things that affect it.
  20. It doesn't help very much. I wanted a list of factors.
  21. I don't mean based on the lift force. I mean the factors that affect the coefficient of lift itself
  22. What are the factors affecting the coefficient of l.ift?
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