Recent Reviews for Jean-Michel M Rocard
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Newton Versus Relativity (Book) - 5/31/2009 7:09:22 AM
Sir, I am sorry to disagree but it was Newton who is right all the times and not Einstein. In my book, Creation by Laws, I presented the famous equation: E = mc˛, which I believe was probably derived from Isaac Newton F= m x a and Giovanni Coriolis’ W = F x d. Einstein just borrowed their great works, manipulated them and declared to be his. If you analyze both scientists’ equations by dimension and units of measurements, we have.
FORMULA >>STATEMENT
W = F x D >>Eq1 – Coriolis equation
F = (M x A) >>Eq2 – Newton’s equation
W = (M x A) x D >>replace F from eq1 with eq2
W = (kg x m/s˛) x m >>substitute dimensions w/units
W = (kg x m x m) / s˛ >>apply laws of exponents
W = ( kg x m˛ ) / s˛ >>( X)^A x (X)^B = (X)^A+B
W = kg x (m˛/s˛) >>combining
W = kg x (m/s)˛ >>simplifying
W = M x V˛. >>subsitute Kg for M, m/s for V
W = m x c˛. >>c = velocity of light, m=mass
E = m x c˛ >>since Work(W) = Energy(E)
Is it correct if I say that work = mass times acceleration times distance (W=MAD)?
Newton Versus Relativity (Book) - 11/3/2008 10:00:50 PM
Sounds very interesting. I look forward to purchasing a copy of your book.
Feminism, This Hand, and O.U. Progress Report (Poetry) - 9/20/2008 1:08:09 PM
interesting read
Follow up of Some Poems (Poetry) - 8/15/2008 11:10:24 AM
Signature style is refreshing sir
Some poems in English! (Poetry) - 7/20/2008 11:05:26 AM
Living by the seaside, a dream of mine, and sure every girl would love it to happen truly. Glad that California girl got to see France. I would love to visit there too. Your words here in these two peoms are graciously accepted in a loving way. Gracious for them.
Follow up of Some Poems (Poetry) - 7/20/2008 11:02:48 AM
A different write, but emotionally soaring with love. Eternal love is a find worth finding.
Some poems in English! (Poetry) - 5/12/2008 5:44:00 PM
I can only agree with the opinions already stated: this is interesting, well written, and sheds light on a confusing fact...beauty may lie in the eyes of all those beholders, but we don't know just what the fiance saw hidden behind that lovely exterior...fascinating.
gina
Follow up of Some Poems (Poetry) - 5/12/2008 5:39:38 PM
this might be aptly titled 'The power of love' because you show your limitations before you show what you can do in the name of love..well done!
Gina
Some poems in English! (Poetry) - 2/3/2008 8:44:07 PM
Your fluid style of writing is quite engaging. I appreciate the pieces you have shared with us here. Your poems are intensely vivid and imaginative. Good effort.
Some poems in English! (Poetry) - 12/19/2007 4:31:46 AM
I like Your composing style, Poet. "Some poems in English!" gives the readers a sample of Your poetical works, which I enjoy.
Keep posting, Poet.
In admiration,
Andre Emmanuel Bendavi ben-YEHU
Follow up of Some Poems (Poetry) - 12/19/2007 3:53:32 AM
I have enjoyed the reading of "Follow up of Some Poems" for its contents and wise poetic tasks accomplished.
I salute You, Poet.
In admiration,
Andre Emmnauel Bendavi ben-YEHU
Some poems in English! (Poetry) - 11/7/2007 9:48:40 AM
Being a narrow-minded arts teacher I could hardly conceive that a PhD in physics who wrote an illuminating and challenging "Newton Versus Relativity" could suggest so much emotion with such sober expression. Moreover I could never have thought that this author (whose language is French) could master English to that extent, conjuring up the spirit of a mythical Indochina through the unobtrusive inclusion of the vietnamese language he spoke even before using French and which nourished his young soul. And what about the last three « Progress Reports » !!!!! Read them.
Etienne de Planchard
Some poems in English! (Poetry) - 10/17/2007 5:33:25 AM
i agree very interesting tale
well done
enjoyed
Some poems in English! (Poetry) - 10/15/2007 7:03:12 PM
Interesting tale, nicely written....
Be safe,
Karen
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