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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 217684" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Your explanation seems plausible except for one thing: It doesn't match the observation. It you watch these videos, at the top of the slinky it starts to collapse in a wave that moves downward. Which is very surprising to me. I've never seen a spring behave this way. But it does! And this particular video shows an additional wave is present. A rotational wave that reaches the bottom of the slinky before the collapsing wave does. Just like earthquakes. Two wave phenomena with different wave velocities. </p><p></p><p>This is just 1/4 of a portion of the full wave that would occur. But for that portion of time gravitational acceleration is suspended due to the action of the spring force exhibited.</p><p></p><p>Isn't the IAT phenomena similar? Couldn't you describe two spin states as two wave phenomena? </p><p></p><p>I'm interested to see if the bottom of the slinky experiences weight when the top of the slinky is released.</p><p></p><p>Also I remember you missed the observation with the mirror when I mentioned the image reversed direction. Doesn't the IAT phenomena show how objects can reverse direction? That mirror could have been the lens from a magnifying glass. The image is then upside down. A physical demonstration of how to flip the image direction of an EM wave. The field coming off a Tesla coil decreases by 1/r^2. I admit I have not explored how to siphon of that field into a linear direction so I can lens it to produce a field which produces repulsion. But a lens is used with EM waves to flip itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 217684, member: 288"] Your explanation seems plausible except for one thing: It doesn't match the observation. It you watch these videos, at the top of the slinky it starts to collapse in a wave that moves downward. Which is very surprising to me. I've never seen a spring behave this way. But it does! And this particular video shows an additional wave is present. A rotational wave that reaches the bottom of the slinky before the collapsing wave does. Just like earthquakes. Two wave phenomena with different wave velocities. This is just 1/4 of a portion of the full wave that would occur. But for that portion of time gravitational acceleration is suspended due to the action of the spring force exhibited. Isn't the IAT phenomena similar? Couldn't you describe two spin states as two wave phenomena? I'm interested to see if the bottom of the slinky experiences weight when the top of the slinky is released. Also I remember you missed the observation with the mirror when I mentioned the image reversed direction. Doesn't the IAT phenomena show how objects can reverse direction? That mirror could have been the lens from a magnifying glass. The image is then upside down. A physical demonstration of how to flip the image direction of an EM wave. The field coming off a Tesla coil decreases by 1/r^2. I admit I have not explored how to siphon of that field into a linear direction so I can lens it to produce a field which produces repulsion. But a lens is used with EM waves to flip itself. [/QUOTE]
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