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NNTP-Posting-Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2025 11:36:55 +0000
Subject: Re: Acceleration.
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From: kinak <kin@mob.net.inv>
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Ross Finlayson wrote:
> On 04/15/2025 01:32 PM, kinak wrote:
>>
>> 'Acceleration' might mean 'circular motion'
> 
> Well, the world is turning, and Archimedes and his lever
> always must have a place to stand, so one may aver that
> dynamics of any sort is always, "un-linear", and that only
> in the abstract mental geometry is the, "linear",
> that it may always be, "un-linear".
> 
> Einstein in one of his last books writes another derivation
> of the mass-energy equivalency about the "centrally symmetric".
> It's sort of called "Einstein's bridge", and what it does is
> make it so that the dynamics is always, "un-linear", in the
> abstract mental geometry of the, "linear".
> 
> Most people don't know it mostly since they're not taught it.
> Yet, it's there.
> 
> --------------------------------

Why does the universe swirl.
> 
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