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I need a formula that describes motion without using a time coordinate.
Needs to be consistent with Special Relativity.
(I'm thinking it will involve the Plank Length...?)

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Hi,

try

m=plank_length*plank_length^plank_length

Motion (m) is very sensitive to the length of the plank, the shorter (and as
a consequence relatively thicker) the planks become the rate of motion can
cease to an almost vegatative level.

Mike



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I need a formula that describes motion without using a time coordinate.
Needs to be consistent with Special Relativity.
(I'm thinking it will involve the Plank Length...?)

Thank you.

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forgot the c, no Nobel for me...

"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

try

m=plank_length*plank_length^plank_length

Motion (m) is very sensitive to the length of the plank, the shorter (and as
a consequence relatively thicker) the planks become the rate of motion can
cease to an almost vegatative level.

Mike



"Marvin P. Winterbottom" wrote:

I need a formula that describes motion without using a time coordinate.
Needs to be consistent with Special Relativity.
(I'm thinking it will involve the Plank Length...?)

Thank you.

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