Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: OT - The Secret Of Your Existence Answered at 100 Billion FPS?

pumeco opened this issue on Feb 28, 2015 · 38 posts


moriador posted Mon, 02 March 2015 at 5:54 PM

My hubby majored in astrophysics. We have these kinds of conversations all the time. He does understand the math -- well, much of it.

Pumeco, what you're calling "frequency" isn't a new thing at all. It's a bunch of other things that have already been described in great detail and with precise mathematics. You're just throwing a lot of different variables (like torque and angular momentum) into a single category and calling them something different. Newton did a great job of explaining the forces affecting things the size of a powerball -- in the 17th century. People at that time were fascinated with perpetual motion machines, too. Welcome to The Enlightenment. 

Unfortunately, there are a lot of YouTube scammers pretending to have harnessed the amazing powers of perpetual motion machines. What they've actually harnessed is the amazing gullibility of human suckers. People have been buying versions of these things for 400 years.

Frequency is simply the word we use to describe the number of repetitions of something in a given time. We have a standardized measure of it (1 cycle per second) and call it a Hz. But it isn't a thing in the same way that velocity isn't a thing and height isn't a thing. It's just a measure of a thing. But you need a thing (not necessarily an object, mind you) before you can measure its frequency.

"when a frequency gets high enough, it creates physical matter" -- Frequency of what? I know the answer. I just want your explanation. As it stands, you could as easily have said, "when a tallness gets high enough, it creates physical matter". (Since I think the universe was created when the stars burst out of the giant dancing ogre's head, this makes more sense to me. The height of the ogre is the key.)


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