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Another SR conundrum.



 
 
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Old May 24th 04 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Default Another SR conundrum.

On Thu, 20 May 2004 22:24:56 +0200, Hayek wrote:



Dirk Van de moortel wrote:

"Hayek" wrote in
message
...

Realizing that Foucaults pendulum would rotate
against the stars and stay fixed at the black
hole, when placed sufficiently nearby, I was
willing to concede that GR was not an absolute
theory after all.

But then it dawned on me that for flat
spacetime, a prerequisite for SR, it still *IS*
an *absolute* theory.

Catch 22 for SR.

Uwe Hayek.



Te lang in de zon gezeten vandaag?


Het is aan de kust veel koeler dan in het
binnenland, en je merkt dat ook wel aan de reacties
uit het binnenland.

Uwe Hayek.


Inderdaad, het weer is heel lekker, te lekker voor Usenet ;-)

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