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OG a écrit :
"YBM" wrote in message ... OG wrote: .... It may do lots of other things as well - so I'd rather an explanation if you are able. Arguing with Ralph Rabbidge (aka Henry Wilson) is quite a pleasant game, and a useless one isn't it ? I'd undertand how successfull you feel to show how right you are in front of such elementary stupidity. You are completely right : Wilson is an idiot of the worse kind. BTW, you was supposed to enlight all of us by explaining us how using c=1 (or 2, or whatever) would break dimensional analysis as you are suposed to have studied it (what I doubt). Then you became suddenly silent. Did you loose your thongue ? No, I've been thinking about it. Explain again how c can be be made to be dimensionless - given that it represents both distance and time I'm listening. What's are you babbling ? Making c=1 is not making c dimentionless. BTW, in a way this could be done in SR, but I'm afraid going on this would confuse you even more. |
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"YBM" wrote in message ... OG a écrit : "YBM" wrote in message ... OG wrote: .... It may do lots of other things as well - so I'd rather an explanation if you are able. Arguing with Ralph Rabbidge (aka Henry Wilson) is quite a pleasant game, and a useless one isn't it ? I'd undertand how successfull you feel to show how right you are in front of such elementary stupidity. You are completely right : Wilson is an idiot of the worse kind. BTW, you was supposed to enlight all of us by explaining us how using c=1 (or 2, or whatever) would break dimensional analysis as you are suposed to have studied it (what I doubt). Then you became suddenly silent. Did you loose your thongue ? No, I've been thinking about it. Explain again how c can be be made to be dimensionless - given that it represents both distance and time I'm listening. What's are you babbling ? Making c=1 is not making c dimentionless. Ah, that's where the confusion lies. I said "But c cannot = = 1, as c is not a dimensionless number" So whar happened is that I said 'c is not dimensionless' and you said I was wrong. You now agree that c is NOT dimensionless, so you agree with me in that c is not 'a dimensionless 1' Glad we cleared that up - was there anything else? BTW, in a way this could be done in SR, but I'm afraid going on this would confuse you even more. |
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On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 01:51:04 +0200, YBM wrote:
OG a écrit : "YBM" wrote in message ... OG wrote: .... It may do lots of other things as well - so I'd rather an explanation if you are able. Arguing with Ralph Rabbidge (aka Henry Wilson) is quite a pleasant game, and a useless one isn't it ? I'd undertand how successfull you feel to show how right you are in front of such elementary stupidity. You are completely right : Wilson is an idiot of the worse kind. BTW, you was supposed to enlight all of us by explaining us how using c=1 (or 2, or whatever) would break dimensional analysis as you are suposed to have studied it (what I doubt). Then you became suddenly silent. Did you loose your thongue ? No, I've been thinking about it. Explain again how c can be be made to be dimensionless - given that it represents both distance and time I'm listening. What's are you babbling ? Making c=1 is not making c dimentionless. Roberts seemed to think it does. BTW, in a way this could be done in SR, but I'm afraid going on this would confuse you even more. Tell us how, Yodelling Babbonbrained Marauder. Henri Wilson. ASTC,BSc,DSc(T) www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/index.htm .....specialising in teaching physics to engineers and mathematicians.... |
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