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I Propose that Religious Relativists Worship a New Axiom of General Relativity



 
 
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Old September 12th 03 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.physics
Bill Hobba
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Default I Propose that Religious Relativists Worship a New Axiom of General Relativity

Gregory L. Hansen
Your transformations lose the invariance of the speed of light, they lose
the principle of relativity, and I'm not even sure what to say about how
Maxwell's equations transform under them because they take the field
tensor into something that's not a field tensor, something that doesn't
even look like it has a physical interpretation. I think it's worth while
for you to try calculating by them what happens when you stick a magnet in
a coil of wire, and what happens when you move the coil of wire around
the magnet. We know exerimentally that the two cases are equivalent and
give the same result of a certain magnitude, I think your transformations
will say different.


Problem is you can't catch this guy out that way - we know his circle, as he
will readily admit, is much greater than the size of the earth. Thus any
conceivable experiment you can do here will be in agreement with his theory.
You would need some kind of cosmological experiment. And even that will not
phase him because when I mentioned why it must be a circle he said 'Anything
closed and bounded suits my purposes' thus admitting you can't trap him - he
will simply change his theory to suit his purposes. Now that is what I call
a real scientist.


Thanks
Bill


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Old September 12th 03 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.physics
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"tadchem" wrote in message nk.net...
"Perfectly Innocent" wrote in message
om...

If the unanimous belief of professionally trained relativists like Dr.
Tom Roberts is correct,


It's hardly "unanimous", is it?


I assume that you don't recognize a slight bite of sarcasm when you
see it. I am citing the learned opinion of Dr. Tom Roberts and he
professes to speak for all rational relativists. See the complete
thread "What is the Expert Opinion on Special Relativity
Trivialities?" for the exact wording of his pompous pretensions.

http://groups.google.com/groups?q=g:...g.goog le.com

Sincerely yours,

The arch-heretic Eugene Shubert
http://www.everythingimportant.org/viewtopic.php?t=605
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Old September 12th 03 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.physics
Gregory L. Hansen
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(Perfectly Innocent) wrote in message . com...
(Gregory L. Hansen) wrote in message ...


Relativity of simultaneity is a conclusion, not a postulate.


Again, the question is, how do you make SR work in a circle universe?

Your transformations lose the invariance of the speed of light, they lose
the principle of relativity,


I'm saying that you have no choice. What other SR type theory and
transformation equations do you think can be made to work in a
circular universe?


Just off the top of my head, there would be periodic boundary
conditions. So

t' = (t - vx/c^2)/sqrt(1-v^2/c^2)

for some x=a would be equivalent to x=-a if a is made large enough,
and the value repeats at x=a+C for C the length of the universe.

But the universe, to high precision, certainly doesn't look circular.
So we could imagine a transformation identical to the Lorentz
transformations in the small but matching the periodicity in the
large, like

t' = (t - vx/c^2*cos(something))/sqrt(1-v^2/c^2)

Do your transformations form a group?

I've seen the argument, but not a proof, that the only transformations
that form a group are Galilean, Lorentz, and Euclidean. That may have
assumed a principle of relativity, I don't know if we have more
freedom of selection without a PoR. Probably the t' I gave above
won't be part of transformations that form a group, I just pulled it
out of my butt.
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Old September 12th 03 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.physics
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"tadchem" wrote in message nk.net...
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snip

Instead of the praise and adoration given the non-science of relative
simultaneity in a universe with a presumed (S^3)xR topology,


snip

If the unanimous belief of professionally trained relativists like Dr.
Tom Roberts is correct,


snip You contradict yourself with a single post.


Where's the contradiction?

Totally aside from your inappropriate use of the religious metaphor, this
alone totally disqualifies you from participating in rational discourse.


What qualifies you to judge statements for which you have no understanding?

http://www.everythingimportant.org/viewtopic.php?t=605

Eugene Shubert
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Old September 12th 03 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.physics
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Perfectly Innocent wrote:

"tadchem" wrote in message nk.net...
"Perfectly Innocent" wrote in message
om...

snip

Instead of the praise and adoration given the non-science of relative
simultaneity in a universe with a presumed (S^3)xR topology,


snip

If the unanimous belief of professionally trained relativists like Dr.
Tom Roberts is correct,


snip You contradict yourself with a single post.


Where's the contradiction?

Totally aside from your inappropriate use of the religious metaphor, this
alone totally disqualifies you from participating in rational discourse.


What qualifies you to judge statements for which you have no understanding?

http://www.everythingimportant.org/viewtopic.php?t=605

Eugene Shubert


Eugene why don't you just show us your derivation using both your
"alternative" and SR for time dilation for say a GPS satellite with
observed velocity of 3.9 km/s. Unless your "alternative" is smoke
and dung, it should almost trivially predict the time dilation...
lets see the calculation (not just the answer, but the calculation)!
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Old September 12th 03 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.physics
Gregory L. Hansen
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"Bill Hobba" wrote in message ...
Gregory L. Hansen
Your transformations lose the invariance of the speed of light, they lose
the principle of relativity, and I'm not even sure what to say about how
Maxwell's equations transform under them because they take the field
tensor into something that's not a field tensor, something that doesn't
even look like it has a physical interpretation. I think it's worth while
for you to try calculating by them what happens when you stick a magnet in
a coil of wire, and what happens when you move the coil of wire around
the magnet. We know exerimentally that the two cases are equivalent and
give the same result of a certain magnitude, I think your transformations
will say different.


Problem is you can't catch this guy out that way - we know his circle, as he
will readily admit, is much greater than the size of the earth. Thus any
conceivable experiment you can do here will be in agreement with his theory.
You would need some kind of cosmological experiment. And even that will not
phase him because when I mentioned why it must be a circle he said 'Anything
closed and bounded suits my purposes' thus admitting you can't trap him - he
will simply change his theory to suit his purposes. Now that is what I call
a real scientist.


I'm still not so sure about that, when it comes to transforming
electric and magnetic fields. All the terms in the Lorentz
transformations are involveed in that. If you take a term out, will
you still induce the right electrical current when you push a magnet
into a solenoid, and the identical current when you shove the solenoid
around the magnet?

But the nice field tensor probably just isn't valid with these other
transformations since it was derived in the first place by considering
the Lorentz transformations, and I don't have the gumption right now
to try to figure out new transformation rules.
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Old September 13th 03 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.physics
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(Gregory L. Hansen) wrote in message . com...
Perfectly Innocent wrote in message . com...
(Gregory L. Hansen) wrote in message ...

I'm saying that you have no choice. What other SR type theory and
transformation equations do you think can be made to work in a
circular universe?


snipped anal response

Do your transformations form a group?


You misunderstand the issues. The question you should be asking, based
on
http://www.everythingimportant.org/r...multaneity.htm , is
how is it possible to avoid the existence of an absolute time order in
a closed and bounded universe.

I've seen the argument, but not a proof, that the only transformations
that form a group are Galilean, Lorentz, and Euclidean. That may have
assumed a principle of relativity, I don't know if we have more
freedom of selection without a PoR.


http://www.everythingimportant.org/r...eneralized.htm

Probably the t' I gave above won't be part of transformations that
form a group, I just pulled it out of my butt.

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Old September 13th 03 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.physics
Robert J. Kolker
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Perfectly Innocent wrote:


You misunderstand the issues. The question you should be asking, based
on http://www.everythingimportant.org/r...multaneity.htm , is
how is it possible to avoid the existence of an absolute time order in
a closed and bounded universe.


The relativity of simulteneity is an observed fact. It just plain is.
That is the way the world is.

Ultimately all science must be based in irreducible rock bottom facts
that are because they are.

Bob Kolker


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Old September 13th 03 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.physics
Perfectly Innocent
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"Robert J. Kolker" wrote in message ...
Perfectly Innocent wrote:

You misunderstand the issues. The question you should be asking, based
on http://www.everythingimportant.org/r...multaneity.htm , is
how is it possible to avoid the existence of an absolute time order in
a closed and bounded universe.


The relativity of simulteneity is an observed fact. It just plain is.
That is the way the world is.

Ultimately all science must be based in irreducible rock bottom facts
that are because they are.

Bob Kolker


I assure you that you are completely in the dark about my theorem that
mandates an absolute order on a closed and bounded spacetime.

It seems that Tom Roberts is the only person who understands what I've
written. Apparently, my argument is so good that Tom Roberts says that
the assumed non-existence of an absolute time order (if space is a
circle, sphere or hypersphere), isn't provable; it isn't math or
physics; it's just semantics. Do you understand this admission made by
Tom Roberts regarding my astounding theory? See the thread, "What is
the Expert Opinion on Special Relativity Trivialities?"

http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=&...g.goog le.com

Eugene Shubert
http://www.everythingimportant.org/viewtopic.php?t=605
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Old September 13th 03 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.physics
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"Bill Hobba" wrote in message ...
Perfectly innocent wrote:
'If the unanimous belief of professionally trained relativists like Dr Tom
Roberts is correct, then the assumed non-existence of an absolute time order
on SxR, (S^2)xR and (S^3)xR isn't provable, it isn't math or physics; it's
just semantics. If that is true, then we could just as easily replace
non-order with order. What do you all think of my proposal of adopting the
new axiom?'

Thank heaven the knowledgeable people on this site are taking this person to
task.

Thanks
Bill


Who do you think are the knowledgeable persons that have more than
a pretense of understanding and are competent enough to rationally
refute my mathematical theorem?

http://www.everythingimportant.org/viewtopic.php?t=605

Eugene Shubert
http://www.everythingimportant.org/viewtopic.php?t=605
 




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