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From: Jim Pennino <jimp@gonzo.specsol.net>
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Subject: Re: Explaining the nova and supernova phenomena with new physics theories - 1
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In sci.physics bertietaylor <bertietaylor@myyahoo.com> wrote:
> https://groups.google.com/g/sci.physics/c/6UIGDNHH7n0/m/U0t-kYqgAAAJ
> 
> Down Einstein, Up Arindam!

And again...

And once again your "equation" for a force does not have the dimensions
of force which is mass times distance divided by time squared.

I SI units, 1 newton = 1 kg * m / s^2 where m is meters and s seconds.

This makes everything to follow nonsense.

You apparently slept though the basic physics class where you are told
that all things, e.g. force, power, energy, etc., have dimensions.