Now you are going down the right path, have a way to go. See what you can do when you savor each slice?AM wrote:Let me try for a change to heed your advice and enjoy the orange slice by slice. I will return to the coulomb later.Mr. Mikado wrote:I could have just drawn a simple triangle and put each on a side...but I didn't.
Yes, I noticed that it is not an ordinary triangle, but that the lines are actually drawn parallel to eachother.
When I read your words above the following quote by Dr. Brown came to my mind.
The fact that the lines in the triangle are drawn parallely points to this parallel relationship between the the various spectrums i. e. each force having a parallel counterpart to it's spectrum in the spectrum of the other fource. You can a express an electric variable in gravitic terms.Dr. Brown wrote:It is not unreasonable to believe that the spectrum of gravitational radiation extends not only from extremely low frequencies (ELF) thru microwave (UHF)* to the extremely high frequencies of infrared, light, ultra-violet, x-ray and perhaps even gamma radiation. As such, the gravitic spectrum would be analogous to the electromagnetic spectrum. The two would have a parallel relationship. In other words, visible light would have a homologue in the gravitic spectrum. The same might also be said for infrared, x-rays, etc. For the present, we might call the gravitic homologues "quasi-infrared" and "quasi-light", until some better name can be found.
I have also noticed that the lines are connected with 3 diagonal lines at the angles of the triangle. This might signify the fact that between these forces and their spectrums there exists a point through which they are connected to eachother and for instance gravity can be accessed through electricity.
AM
You made my day. I have had a very bad evening and day but you have brightened today tremendously.
Thank You
Mikado