Re: "ground cushion"



Hey Dud and BIG HEAD,

On Mar 1, 12:10 pm, Dudley Henriques <dhenriq...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Ken S. Tucker wrote:
On Mar 1, 8:09 am, Dudley Henriques <dhenriq...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Ken S. Tucker wrote:
Technically speaking, I am an "authority" on aerodynamics
since I've been paid to write aerodynamics articles for peer
reviewed magazines, and thus, expressed my professional
opinion on the so-called "ground cushion"
I'll never quite understand how anyone gets his kicks out of posting
something that causes millions of people all over the world to start
laughing to themselves at what an idiot that person must
be......................and these people are only in the age demographic
up to Kindergarten level :-)))
Dudley Henriques

Hey Dude, try doing this in an airplane,
(I figure this spin is doable in A/C)...
++++++++++
About Electron Spin and Structure.
Let a pair of Objects O1 and O2 have a comparative
speed of V12, measured relatively to an external
observer K, and a 2nd pair of Objects O3 and O4
have a comparative velocity of V34, again relative
to K.
Relative to another observer K', V12'=/=V12 and
V34' =/=V34, however the ratio,

V12/V34 = V12'/V34', Eq.(Ratio)

is invariant. One might look at the ratio's of orbits
to see that thoses ratios are invariant, but the
periods of the orbits themselves are relative.

Allow me to set-up an electron structure such as
in this figure using charges, (charges "a" and "b"
are negative),

+

a b

too provide an apparent (-) charge.
The charges produce an energy, a*b/r = + energy,
to account for the +electron mass.

You may want to cut out a little triangle of paper,
to do the spins.
a
+
b

then

a b

+

then

a
+
b

and then return to,

+

a b

At the point we started.

The above describes the electron spin structure.
Charges "a" and "b" have twice the relative spin
as the (+) has in the ratio of (a) to (b) as (+) has
to the couple (a) and (b).
That ratio is 1/2 = intrinstic spin,
and as I pointed out above in Eq.(Ratio) that's
invariant .

Conclusion:
The mass and spin of an electron are defined.
Regards
Ken S. Tucker

Ken,
The only "conclusion" people make when you post copied things like this
is that you just might have some serious problems.
Without seeming overly hostile to you, I really have to say that it's
sad. You obviously like aviation. I actually took a few minutes of my
time and tried to find just one single post supporting you and the
things you have to say on these groups and I honestly couldn't find one
supporting post.
You seem to think people generally aren't smart enough to see that your
fragmented posts contain information picked up off Wikipedia and other
internet sources you find and copy.
Look pal....I'm not your enemy, but I'm WAY too long in professional
aviation to be fooled by someone doing what you are doing.
Continue to engage me if you wish, but aside from some twisted
satisfaction you might get from my answering an occasional post of yours
as I've done here, I'm afraid there won't be much meaningful dialog
happening between you and me.
Sorry.
Dudley Henriques

I'm complimented you thought I plagurized, from a
professor no less! Hardly, phone him up and ask him.

I asked, can one do a spin that ROLLS 720 degs,
and, at the same time, YAWS 360 degs, to bring
the A/C back to the same orientation prior to said
manuever?

Go ahead, best guess is fair, I won't admonish any
errors.

Ken the Friend
.



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