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In Reply to: how can you make these assertions without having seen,studied or heard the device? posted by Ken Lyon on August 10, 2001 at 15:26:38:
"Any so-called coupling that occurs would be with the rail bearing mechanism against the upright locating assemblies.There are no other points of contact."Only a single contact point is required for coupling. Coupling is the opposite of isolating.
Also, I know of no theorem that has superceded Earnshaw's, which dates to 1839. This isn't anything new.
I find the Relaxa quite stunning visually; I just don't believe there is anything here in the way of isolation.
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- Re: how can you make these assertions without having seen,studied or heard the device? - bdiament 18:30:58 08/10/01 (1)
- THE ULTIMATE ANSWER ??? LOL - DSK 18:00:03 08/12/01 (0)