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Old February 2nd 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
compiz
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Default where is the missing space stored?

On Feb 2, 2:25 pm, Tom Roberts wrote:
compiz wrote:
[...]


never snip words you cant answer


When you look at a building from the front, it is very wide. When you
look at it from a corner, it is not nearly as wide. Where is the
"missing width" stored?

The usage of the word "stored" is completely inappropriate here, and in
your post. Ditto for the word "missing".

Tom Roberts


looks like totally bogus analogy

tha muon dont "see" from your "corner"

becus if he only was seeing, there would
be no problems

he is in its physically different world

this is why you dont understand your own
theory

all his physics has a deformed consistency

he really thinks our world physics is deformed
for no reason

where is this deformation in entropy and
physics stored?
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