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On 1 Aug 2005 04:44:24 -0700, "Autymn D. C."
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John Fields wrote:
On 30 Jul 2005 18:26:41 -0700, "Autymn D. C."
wrote:

John Fields wrote:
No, they can only travel at speeds less than the speed of light.

wrong:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...1738a7b007dc8c


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Wrong.

Since an electron has a rest mass, m0, and since:


m0
mr = -------------------- ,
sqrt (1 - (vē/cē))


its relativistic mass, mr, will tend toward infinity as its
velocity, v, approaches that of light, c.
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John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer


Read my proof or shut up. You do not even know what "tend" intends.


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I see. Instead of reason, you prefer insult.

I will neither read your "proof" nor will I shut up, and if you
don't like it, you miserable son of a bitch, you can go ****
yourself.

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John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer