On Sep 2, 11:28Â am, "Spaceman"
wrote:
> PD wrote:
>> On Sep 2, 10:03 am, "Spaceman"
>> wrote:
>>> PD wrote:
>>>> On Sep 2, 1:26 am, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Partical Accelerators use electro magnetic waves to accelerate
>>>>> particals using their charge.
>
>>>>> Since electro magnetic waves travel at speed "c" the max speed they
>>>>> can force a charged partical is C.
>
>>>> This turns out to be wrong. Surfers riding on the front of a water
>>>> wave can move faster than the wave moves by sliding down the front
>>>> face of the wave.
>
>>> And PD is going to be the tiny little surfer that can make the
>>> electron "ride" the wave" to faster speeds.
>>> Or he is just being the twising moron that never uses the same
>>> factors involved because he wants "his" test instead of the
>>> test being stated.
>
>> I'm just telling Sanny how it IS done, not the way you want it to be
>> constrained.
>
> You are creating facts that do not occur in the accelerators.
:>)
You don't know what you're talking about, Spaceman.
A semi-retired car mechanic talking about what is or is not done in
accelerators is as believable as a semi-retired bricklayer talking
about what is or is not done in brain surgery.
> You are giving a inanimate object a driver.
> You are a twisting rubber ruler con man that never wants
> anyone to take down your "church" of snake oil salesmen.
>
>>> You are a wrotten scientist PD.
>>> You truly are the guy that uses a dead hampster when the experiment
>>> stated to use a live one to turn the wheel.
>>> You use the dead hampster and shout...
>>> The experiment is a failure, There is no way you could do what
>>> you did!
>
>> Tell that to the folks who actually do it.
>
> Do what?
> They "surf on an electron"
> How do they shrink themselves so small and why can't
> they get that electron to ride the wavefront downward.
You are well into *profound* idiocy, Spaceman.
> Get lost PD.
> You are so full of shit it smells up the entire Usenet.
> :)
>
> --
> James M Driscoll Jr
> Creator of the Clock Malfunction Theory
> Spaceman