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Perfectly Innocent:
I have an interest in generalizations of SR that preserve the equivalence of all frames of reference (the principle of relativity). There exists such a theory: general relativity. |
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Perfectly Innocent:
(Bilge) wrote in message e-al.net... Perfectly Innocent: I have an interest in generalizations of SR that preserve the equivalence of all frames of reference (the principle of relativity). There exists such a theory: general relativity. But do you understand the meaning of the principle of relativity? But do you understand the meaning of "get a cloe"? Do you think that homogeneity and isotropy does or does not imply the Lorentz transformation? What's you're point? |
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