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The older I get nothing is certain, interesting point of view and a good one.
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haha well this is all very interesting, but I'm too tired at present to go into another long-winded explanation and debate on the theories of other dimensions, of gravity being the new unknown, and weakest of forces in the universe and potential reasons for it etc.
So I'll just say ...cool 8)
And go run some sprints.
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The older I get nothing is certain, interesting point of view and a good one.
Yeah Im just throwing sh!t out there, wondering why myself.
I just wonder if any of them ( the physists) have done experiments such as yours concerning dead weight verses live weight?
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That could really only mean that gravity isnt constant and that it leaves a memory within life cells.
??? maybe.
I find myself using this icon again
:kick:.
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Scrap
The older I get nothing is certain, interesting point of view and a good one.
Yeah Im just throwing sh!t out there, wondering why myself.
I just wonder if any of them ( the physists) have done experiments such as yours concerning dead weight verses live weight?
I'm sure there's a pretty reasonable explanation for this, ie since all the blood has been pushed to your head and that most people don't stand perfectly straight the gravitational force acts like a torque, hence a small horizontal component is taken from the vertical causing the scales to miss calculate. But hell I have no idea, might have to give this a try.
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The older I get nothing is certain, interesting point of view and a good one.
Yeah Im just throwing sh!t out there, wondering why myself.
I just wonder if any of them ( the physists) have done experiments such as yours concerning dead weight verses live weight?
I'm sure there's a pretty reasonable explanation for this, ie since all the blood has been pushed to your head and that most people don't stand perfectly straight the gravitational force acts like a torque, hence a small horizontal component is taken from the vertical causing the scales to miss calculate. But hell I have no idea, might have to give this a try.
Interesting theory.
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miss calculate. might have to give this a try.
Miss Calculate. Sounds hot. :)
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The older I get nothing is certain, interesting point of view and a good one.
Yeah Im just throwing sh!t out there, wondering why myself.
I just wonder if any of them ( the physists) have done experiments such as yours concerning dead weight verses live weight?
I'm sure there's a pretty reasonable explanation for this, ie since all the blood has been pushed to your head and that most people don't stand perfectly straight the gravitational force acts like a torque, hence a small horizontal component is taken from the vertical causing the scales to miss calculate. But hell I have no idea, might have to give this a try.
Personally, if ever it's true that it works, I would go with Salty on that one, an unequal repartition of blood falsifying the scale'S result for a handful of minutes at best, I really doubt that someone's losing weight for real with that technique, especially as it is mostly the blood that would cause such decreasing.
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Andre
That could really only mean that gravity isnt constant and that it leaves a memory within life cells.
??? maybe.
I find myself using this icon again
:kick:.
My theory sounds that bad to you eh?
Can't wait to hear yours. :domo-kun::sheep::domo-kun:
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Yeah Im just throwing sh!t out there, wondering why myself.
I just wonder if any of them ( the physists) have done experiments such as yours concerning dead weight verses live weight?
I'm sure there's a pretty reasonable explanation for this, ie since all the blood has been pushed to your head and that most people don't stand perfectly straight the gravitational force acts like a torque, hence a small horizontal component is taken from the vertical causing the scales to miss calculate. But hell I have no idea, might have to give this a try.
Personally, if ever it's true that it works, I would go with Salty on that one, an unequal repartition of blood falsifying the scale'S result for a handful of minutes at best, I really doubt that someone's losing weight for real with that technique, especially as it is mostly the blood that would cause such decreasing.
I dont know,its strange however you look at it; Usually material thinking goes along with Newtons laws and if thats the case how can you trick a constant downward force into thinking it isnt there?
Or in other words how could shifting your weight of blood cells into your head that is still a dead weight on the top of a pair of scales vary the weight?
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I'm sure there's a pretty reasonable explanation for this, ie since all the blood has been pushed to your head and that most people don't stand perfectly straight the gravitational force acts like a torque, hence a small horizontal component is taken from the vertical causing the scales to miss calculate. But hell I have no idea, might have to give this a try.
Personally, if ever it's true that it works, I would go with Salty on that one, an unequal repartition of blood falsifying the scale'S result for a handful of minutes at best, I really doubt that someone's losing weight for real with that technique, especially as it is mostly the blood that would cause such decreasing.
I dont know,its strange however you look at it; Usually material thinking goes along with Newtons laws and if thats the case how can you trick a constant downward force into thinking it isnt there?
Or in other words how could shifting your weight of blood cells into your head that is still a dead weight on the top of a pair of scales vary the weight?
A torque could, because thats the rotational force about a pivot (rather than a simple up down vector), a normal person would have a lower center of gravity. But since this blood has been forced to the upper portion of your body, your centre of gravity shifts upwards increasing the effect of the torque.
YB, I wish I had a teacher like that :o
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H is was about 74, was in to Meditation in a big way. One day I saw a guy Levitate it blew me away, watched some techniques which were used. Dont know if you have seen the thing with the guy in the chair a two of you lifting Him with two fingers, after both of you push down with your Hands on top of His Head. then with your index fingers its easy to lift Him. I started playing about with a few ideas and stumbled on it, it blew me away when it worked got everyone doing it ;D always worked.
We used to do that at school - very freaky. We threw one geezer up in the air and he hit the celing - I kid you not!
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Personally, if ever it's true that it works, I would go with Salty on that one, an unequal repartition of blood falsifying the scale'S result for a handful of minutes at best, I really doubt that someone's losing weight for real with that technique, especially as it is mostly the blood that would cause such decreasing.
I dont know,its strange however you look at it; Usually material thinking goes along with Newtons laws and if thats the case how can you trick a constant downward force into thinking it isnt there?
Or in other words how could shifting your weight of blood cells into your head that is still a dead weight on the top of a pair of scales vary the weight?
A torque could, because thats the rotational force about a pivot (rather than a simple up down vector), a normal person would have a lower center of gravity. But since this blood has been forced to the upper portion of your body, your centre of gravity shifts upwards increasing the effect of the torque.
YB, I wish I had a teacher like that :o
Interesting, torque, eh!
A bit like if you drove around in tight circles real fast some of the downward weight would get transferred outwards.
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Andre
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Salty
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Andre
I dont know,its strange however you look at it; Usually material thinking goes along with Newtons laws and if thats the case how can you trick a constant downward force into thinking it isnt there?
Or in other words how could shifting your weight of blood cells into your head that is still a dead weight on the top of a pair of scales vary the weight?
A torque could, because thats the rotational force about a pivot (rather than a simple up down vector), a normal person would have a lower center of gravity. But since this blood has been forced to the upper portion of your body, your centre of gravity shifts upwards increasing the effect of the torque.
YB, I wish I had a teacher like that :o
Interesting, torque, eh!
A bit like if you drove around in tight circles real fast some of the downward weight would get transferred outwards.
That's not actually a force per say, more of a "pseudo" force, caused by the inertia of your body, making it feel like your being pushed outwards. The actual force vectors are directly ahead of you and at the center of the curve that you are traveling, if that makes sense. Finally my physics is coming in handy ;)
But yeah that's basically it, plus since the overall force change would be hardly noticeable to you while standing on the scales. So it's actually a pretty sweet way to lose a little bit extra weight if your needing a slight amount.
Edit: I do love your point of views Andre, I don't think saddo's would be the same without it. I'm always intrigued by what you have to say, makes me want to learn the deeper things in this life :)
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Cheers mate,the deeper things in life ! I lost count of how many pits I deep'd today. :spongebob:
Not big only 3 to 4 but hollow and shallow 30 kt, some triple sections too couple of 4 to 5 seconds! :domo-kun: