Group: alt.sci.physics.new-theories
From: "Grant M. W."
Date: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 3:05 PM
Subject: divided by zero

Why should C in the albeit equation be always the same value? Isn't that
like dividing the same number C over and over again by zero and then to fit
it back into another equation? I guess anything looks the way you want them
to see it if you pick the right fool observer out of an infinity of
possibilities. When C equals zero energy and mass don't exist. that is the
photon. at two times C that is two photons on opposite one hundred and
eighty degrees to each others vectors* all their vectors.




E = M*(C^2 \0)
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Grant