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"Dr. E" wrote:
Feel free to discuss this at http://killdevilhill.com/phorum/read.php?f=147&i=1&t=1 http://forum.theatlantic.com/WebX?11...8594@.2cb4f8af Hey stooopid, you posted 283 lines. The whole of General Relativity is 10 equations. If you cannot explain something using nothing more than a swizzle stick and a cocktail napkin, you are blowing it out your ass. Put your garbage in a Web page and post the garbage midden's URL. The Theory of Moving Dimensions Dr. Elliot McGucken In this paper I propose that the time dimension is moving relative to the three spatial dimensions. Such a concept may be used to explain physical phenomena encountered in relativity and quantum mechanics, while offering a path for the unification of Quantum Mechanics and Relativity. There is no coordinate background. Dead On Arrival. You have posted this dog turd before. What makes you think it stinks any less now? Just because you cannot understand tensor math doesn't mean it isn't relevant. Simply put, it is not possible to rotate an object into the time dimension without that object gaining a velocity. Hey stooopid, look up "boost." boost spacetime lorentz 3860 hits boost spacetime 7330 hits Thus the time dimension itself must be expanding relative to the three spatial dimensions. BULL****. [snip] Not a single literature citation. Not only do you not know what you think you know, you do not know what everybody else knows for real. -- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/eotvos.htm (Do something naughty to physics) |
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Simply put, it is not possible to rotate an object into the time
dimension without that object gaining a velocity. Hey stooopid, look up "boost." Can you then please provide us with an example of rotating an object into the time dimension without it gaining a velocity? |
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"Ranger West" wrote in message om... | Simply put, it is not possible to rotate an object into the time | dimension without that object gaining a velocity. | | Hey stooopid, look up "boost." | | Can you then please provide us with an example of rotating an object | into the time dimension without it gaining a velocity? Good grief! Don't say 'please' to the arsehole, he'll not respect that! Auntie Al**** is all **** and vinegar and expects the same in return. Androcles |
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Dr. E:
Feel free to discuss this at http://killdevilhill.com/phorum/read.php?f=147&i=1&t=1 http://forum.theatlantic.com/WebX?11...8594@.2cb4f8af The Theory of Moving Dimensions Dr. Elliot McGucken In this paper I propose that the time dimension is moving relative to the three spatial dimensions. Such a concept may be used to explain You've made the same ``proposal'' numerous times. Repeating it doesn't improve it. |
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