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On Feb 10, 10:52*pm, wrote:
On Feb 10, 7:40*pm, xxein wrote: On Feb 10, 8:21*pm, "Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote: xxeinwrote: On Feb 10, 5:38 pm, wrote: Albert Einstein's said a train approaching the speed of light will contract. This is wrong. From what end of the train does the contraction start? The form of the universe is an hypersphere. This is Einstein's closed universe finite yet unbounded. If space contracts that hypersphere would become flat. It would create a pancake universe where one dimension is disappearing. It simply is not possible for the motion of an object to cause an outside dimension of the entire universe to shrink. Only the time metric contracts. Space does not shrink and distance remains always the same. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laurate 2008 xxein: *Run that one by me again. *Who says that space contracts? It doesn't. That's just him putting on weight and noticing that his belt is getting tighter. -- Paul Hovnanian * * ------------------------------------------------------------------ Optimist: *"The glass is half-full." Pessimist: "The glass is half-empty." Engineer: *"The glass is twice as big as it needs to be."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - xxein: *And the environmentalist asks the engineer "Why do you need so much, anyway?"- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I see you don't have anything of value in response. That's probably because there was nothing of real value in the OP. Except maybe your priceless mental illnesses. |
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On 11 Feb, 19:21, Igor wrote:
On Feb 10, 10:52*pm, wrote: On Feb 10, 7:40*pm, xxein wrote: On Feb 10, 8:21*pm, "Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote: xxeinwrote: On Feb 10, 5:38 pm, wrote: Albert Einstein's said a train approaching the speed of light will contract. This is wrong. From what end of the train does the contraction start? The form of the universe is an hypersphere. This is Einstein's closed universe finite yet unbounded. If space contracts that hypersphere would become flat. It would create a pancake universe where one dimension is disappearing. It simply is not possible for the motion of an object to cause an outside dimension of the entire universe to shrink. Only the time metric contracts. Space does not shrink and distance remains always the same. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laurate 2008 xxein: *Run that one by me again. *Who says that space contracts? It doesn't. That's just him putting on weight and noticing that his belt is getting tighter. -- Paul Hovnanian * * ------------------------------------------------------------------ Optimist: *"The glass is half-full." Pessimist: "The glass is half-empty." Engineer: *"The glass is twice as big as it needs to be." - Show quoted text - xxein: *And the environmentalist asks the engineer "Why do you need so much, anyway?" I see you don't have anything of value in response. That's probably because there was nothing of real value in the OP. Except maybe your priceless mental illnesses. |
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On 16 Feb, 06:28, "foolsrushin." wrote:
On 11 Feb, 19:21, Igor wrote: [snips.] Now, listen, if you still can, Igor. Over O'Hara (joke!) hung a strange and out-of-place craft of some sort. I am not going to embarrass you with my IQ, but I can assure you it is enough for what I have to say to you. http://ufo-media.com/video/official-...t-chicago.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RwNNDg2I8A. Try to react to these reports intelligently. When I was 20 or so, I'd have found it difficult to be sure, but I think you might just be up to it! -- 'foolsrushin.' |
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