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Differences: 2,2c2,2 < $x_1$ (number; default: 1) is the physical speed supremum (for objects of positive masses)/celeritas/$c_{0}$ expressed in units $x_2$ (default: in terms of natural parameter $c_{0}$; id est: unitless/dimensionless and equal to 1) in (paradigm/system of) physics $x_3$ (default: this, our actual. physical universe); --- > $x_1$ (number; default: 1) is the physical speed supremum (for objects of positive masses)/celeritas/$c_{0}$ expressed in units $x_2$ (default: in terms of natural parameter $c_{0}$; id est: unitless/dimensionless and equal to 1) in (paradigm/system of) physics $x_3$ (default: this, our actual. physical universe and reality); [...] Content analysis details: (0.5 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 0.0 URIBL_BLOCKED ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE: The query to URIBL was blocked. See http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DnsBlocklists#dnsbl-block for more information. 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Differences: 2,2c2,2 < $x_1$ (number; default: 1) is the physical speed supremum (for objects of positive masses)/celeritas/$c_{0}$ expressed in units $x_2$ (default: in terms of natural parameter $c_{0}$; id est: unitless/dimensionless and equal to 1) in (paradigm/system of) physics $x_3$ (default: this, our actual. physical universe); --- > $x_1$ (number; default: 1) is the physical speed supremum (for objects of positive masses)/celeritas/$c_{0}$ expressed in units $x_2$ (default: in terms of natural parameter $c_{0}$; id est: unitless/dimensionless and equal to 1) in (paradigm/system of) physics $x_3$ (default: this, our actual. physical universe and reality); Old Data: Definition: $x_1$ (number; default: 1) is the physical speed supremum (for objects of positive masses)/celeritas/$c_{0}$ expressed in units $x_2$ (default: in terms of natural parameter $c_{0}$; id est: unitless/dimensionless and equal to 1) in (paradigm/system of) physics $x_3$ (default: this, our actual. physical universe); Notes: In the Newtonian model, for any finite nonzero units of spatial length and temporal duration, c0 is infinitely large. In the modern Relativistic/Einsteinian paradigm of physics, c0 is a finite positive number for any finite nonzero units of spatial length and temporal duration; thus, in such cases, we can set it equal to 1 (begin measuring in terms of percentage of c0) and gain scaled Relativistic results; by Maxwellian electromagnetism, c0 = 299792458 m/s. Notice the lack of reference to the speed of light and of media through which the wave/particle propagates. This is a physical constant of a universe; any entities of zero mass in a universe will propagate at c0 in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space - we just happen to name three such entities "light", "gravitation", and "the strong nuclear force". See also: {plankexu}, {gravnutnoia}, {boltsemaku}, {avgadro}, {ocnerta}. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: 299792458 meters per second, In Sense: SI measurement - by definition Word: c0, In Sense: physics/physical; propagation of massless wave through/in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space Word: celeritas, In Sense: physics/physical; propagation of massless wave through/in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space Word: speed of gluon, In Sense: physics/physical; propagation of wave through/in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space Word: speed of gravitational wave, In Sense: physics/physical; propagation of wave through/in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space Word: speed of light, In Sense: physics/physical; propagation of wave through/in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space Word: speed of massless particle-wave propagation, In Sense: physical/physics; through ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space Word: speed of photon, In Sense: physics/physical; propagation of wave through/in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space Word: speed of the strong nuclear interaction, In Sense: physics/physical; propagation of wave through/in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space Word: speed supremum, In Sense: physical; ideal/theoretical (in a given paradigm of physics) Word: supremum of the speed of information transmission, In Sense: physical Place Keywords: New Data: Definition: $x_1$ (number; default: 1) is the physical speed supremum (for objects of positive masses)/celeritas/$c_{0}$ expressed in units $x_2$ (default: in terms of natural parameter $c_{0}$; id est: unitless/dimensionless and equal to 1) in (paradigm/system of) physics $x_3$ (default: this, our actual. physical universe and reality); Notes: In the Newtonian model, for any finite nonzero units of spatial length and temporal duration, c0 is infinitely large. In the modern Relativistic/Einsteinian paradigm of physics, c0 is a finite positive number for any finite nonzero units of spatial length and temporal duration; thus, in such cases, we can set it equal to 1 (begin measuring in terms of percentage of c0) and gain scaled Relativistic results; by Maxwellian electromagnetism, c0 = 299792458 m/s. Notice the lack of reference to the speed of light and of media through which the wave/particle propagates. This is a physical constant of a universe; any entities of zero mass in a universe will propagate at c0 in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space - we just happen to name three such entities "light", "gravitation", and "the strong nuclear force". See also: {plankexu}, {gravnutnoia}, {boltsemaku}, {avgadro}, {ocnerta}. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: 299792458 meters per second, In Sense: SI measurement - by definition Word: c0, In Sense: physics/physical; propagation of massless wave through/in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space Word: celeritas, In Sense: physics/physical; propagation of massless wave through/in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space Word: speed of gluon, In Sense: physics/physical; propagation of wave through/in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space Word: speed of gravitational wave, In Sense: physics/physical; propagation of wave through/in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space Word: speed of light, In Sense: physics/physical; propagation of wave through/in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space Word: speed of massless particle-wave propagation, In Sense: physical/physics; through ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space Word: speed of photon, In Sense: physics/physical; propagation of wave through/in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space Word: speed of the strong nuclear interaction, In Sense: physics/physical; propagation of wave through/in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space Word: speed supremum, In Sense: physical; ideal/theoretical (in a given paradigm of physics) Word: supremum of the speed of information transmission, In Sense: physical Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.