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Re: [curiosa] Re: Debian Centre of Mass



Kelvin is based on the kinetic energy, which is 1/5 mv^2.
to get a negative K you need a negative m since a negative v will also 
result in a positive kinetic energy.
Since anti-mass has been proofed, negative K is possible without 
Irrational numbers or complex numbers.
The only way to get a negative K without anti-mass is having a speed xi 
(where i^2= -1)

Greetz.

Ivo van Dongen
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-----Original Message-----
From: jas@eckard.com
Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2001 22:57:55 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: [curiosa] Re: Debian Centre of Mass

> > Irrational numbers aren't imaginary, complex numbers are. :)
> 
> You mean, "Irrational numbers aren't _necessarily_ imaginary, ..."? 
> I
> mean, after all, you _could_ have a non-complex irrational imaginary
> number, say, (pi)i, right?
> 
> --Jas, stoking a smoldering flame
> 
> 
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