(Spin) versus -(Spin): 101 (Q & A)... *DELETED*

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thermionic

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It's traditionally done with a magnetic field. Good luck with your project! I need one of those gizmos for the flying saucer I'd like to ride around in!
 
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jatslo

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If everything is spinning, and I stop the spin, the masses will decrease and lose weight in the process. I can laso that mass and fly into space 186,000<sup>100</sup> miles per second.<br /><br />How can I stop the spin without charge?
 
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jatslo

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I have to attack the equatorial line of the mass, while at the same time, I have prevent the masses from flipping over without the use of EM Field.<br /><br />How do I do this?<br /><br />Darn it! They keep flipping over!
 
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jatslo

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<font color="cyan">We've had two years to get used to the idea of light pulses crawling along at no greater than highway speeds (see Physics Today, July 1999, page 17*). Maybe we should have anticipated that the next step would be to stop light pulses dead in their tracks, although it was not so obvious to everyone that the feat could be done. Now, two experimental groups, both based at Harvard University, have shown that it can be: The teams have effectively stopped and stored pulses of light for times on the order of milliseconds before regenerating the light and sending it on its way ( REF#1516168 ).</font><br /><br />Been there; done that, but I need to stop the vacuum from spinning.<br />
 
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jatslo

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Okay, I got it to stop spinning, but I am still dizzy, because the Earth is spinning, so now I have to spin it in the other direction and prevent it from flipping at the same time. I feel like I am unwinding something, so I better be careful.
 
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jatslo

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I can't do this, because of the dizzyness. I need to make a shield first.
 
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newtonian

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jatslo - A confusing thread!<br /><br />May I assume the spin caused escape velocity from the thread?<br /><br />Meanwhile, I have some questions about spin:<br /><br />What exactly causes spin in Quarks?<br /><br />Did the spin of the very tiny origin of our universe, perhaps less than Planck length in diameter, exceed light speed thus causing FTL expansion?<br /><br />Can black hole core spin exceed light speed thus causing ejection of some mass or energy?
 
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jatslo

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I deleted most of my posts on the subject, and the thread already served its purpose. If your object is non-spherical and tornado like, then you have a system that is, for what ever reason, not in an equilibrium state. Everything is spinning: Equilibrium is death; equilibrium is life. Dissipation, decay, and accretion cause spin in hypothetical quarks. Expansion of the universe is an illusion, and virtually impossible to extrapolate vector and/or scalar quantifications.<br /><br />Expansion could mean that the universe is not moving at all, but we are moving. If the galaxies seem to be getting smaller, then we could be accelerating with an increased mass. Are perception of the cosmos is an illusion.
 
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