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Zero Point Energy, 3rd Derivative effect, Hutchison effect

05/17/2016 10:22 AM

I am bewildered with this guy- Hutchison.

How are you related to this guy Del?

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Re: Zero Point Energy, 3rd Derivative effect, Hutchison effect

05/17/2016 11:16 AM
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05/17/2016 1:45 PM
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Re: Zero Point Energy, 3rd Derivative effect, Hutchison effect

05/17/2016 12:57 PM

Third derivative effect? I ran across a cute clock for sale that had the following words printed on it:

"Don't be a d3x/dt3 "

and admittedly I had to think about what it meant.

If velocity is described as the "rate of change of position", and acceleration is described as the rate of change in velocity, then the rate of change of acceleration is simply Jerk! Ahhh, the third derivative!

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05/17/2016 1:08 PM

Once you live in a 3d, 4d and plus dimensions, you have a third derivative, I presumed.

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05/17/2016 2:23 PM

jerk = time derivative of acceleration. (The time derivative of jerk is called jounce.) If you have acceleration (2nd derivative of position wrt time) a flexible object is deformed due to the force (= mass x acceleration). Jerk causes flexing of a flexible object (variable force).

http://wordpress.mrreid.org/2013/12/11/jerk-jounce-snap-crackle-and-pop/

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05/17/2016 3:58 PM

Zero point energy should have been your first clue. See previous threads on CR4.

Too early in the morning for me. I originally wrote Zero pint energy. Same thing thou, devoid of substance.

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05/17/2016 4:34 PM

9 minutes and 21 seconds I'll never get back.

Third derivative is called jerk...Now I get it!

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05/18/2016 6:47 AM

I hope not!
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05/18/2016 10:31 AM

I don't see any resemblance....

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05/20/2016 1:14 PM

All of that cool test equipment wasted on the mind of a shyster.

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05/20/2016 1:17 PM

Obsolete, surplus, cool test equipment. Mind you, I'd like to have some of that. But then I'd need room for it, too! And time to use it!

Oh well. Let him have it. Proves even a fool can use tech to fool other fools.

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