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Sue... wrote: Perspicacious wrote: Oh! He added realism to the i axis where AE couldn't ? When is he dining with the King of Sweden? Sue... One of the many crimes of William Tyndale was to translate the Bible out of Latin into English so that the people of England could read and understand divine things for themselves. When it dawns on the church of physics that Shubert is successfully undermining church authority and is overturning the mumbo-jumbo of relativity (mysticism), then I expect that Shubert will suffer a martyr's fate. http://www.williamtyndale.com/0crime...iamtyndale.htm The square root of one is the same in any language. and The square root of minus one is too. o) Sue... Sue... |
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"Sue..." wrote in message ups.com... | | Sue... wrote: | Perspicacious wrote: | Oh! | He added realism to the i axis where AE couldn't ? | When is he dining with the King of Sweden? | | Sue... | | One of the many crimes of William Tyndale was to | translate the Bible out of Latin into English so | that the people of England could read and understand | divine things for themselves. When it dawns on the | church of physics that Shubert is successfully | undermining church authority and is overturning | the mumbo-jumbo of relativity (mysticism), then | I expect that Shubert will suffer a martyr's fate. | | http://www.williamtyndale.com/0crime...iamtyndale.htm | | The square root of one is the same in any language. | and | The square root of minus one is too. o) | | Sue... | | | Sue... | |
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I agree that mathematically illiterate folks are
greatly alarmed by Shubert not invoking the postulate of a cosmic everywhere present "now" and perceive danger in his preference not to presuppose any group postulate to derive the Lorentz transformation. No doubt you feel threatened by Shubert teaching the homogeneity of time. http://www.everythingimportant.org/r...ty/special.pdf |
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Uncle Al wrote: Perspicacious wrote: There are subtleties in the twin paradox that can't be avoided unless you're competent in high school algebra and can follow carefully stated mathematical reasoning, line by line. I only know of one paper that properly resolves the "twin paradox." It is carefully detailed and is written by a mathematician. Let me know if you have any questions. http://www.everythingimportant.org/r...ty/special.pdf Emprical idiot. http://www.hawaii.edu/suremath/SRtwinParadox.html http://physics.syr.edu/courses/modules/LIGHTCONE/twins.html The twin that traverses the most space accumulates the least time. The conclusions in the above two links are contradictory and mutually ezxclusive. The first link asserts that there is no time difference in the age of the tweens. the second link asserts that the time difference that exists is non paradoxical but a consequence of Minkowski spacetime properties. Mike -- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf |
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"Emprical idiot" UA, so the farther you go the less you age? How
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Way to go, Mike. Stick it in his face and shove it deep! No one
(except mebbe Bilge) deserves it more. |
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TomGee wrote:
"Emprical idiot" UA, so the farther you go the less you age? How stoooopid is that? You can't fool mother nature TomGee. Travelers age less that those that don't. |
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Sam Wormley wrote: TomGee wrote: "Emprical idiot" UA, so the farther you go the less you age? How stoooopid is that? You can't fool mother nature TomGee. Travelers age less that those that don't. I doubt nature pays very much attention to how things move in the space between ears. This ``space'' is usually referred to as space-time, for obvious reasons. Note that space-time cannot be regarded as a straightforward generalization of Euclidian 3-space to four dimensions, with time as the fourth dimension. The distribution of signs in the metric ensures that the time coordinate is not on the same footing as the three space coordinates. Thus, space-time has a non-isotropic nature which is quite unlike Euclidian space with its positive definite metric. According to the relativity principle, all physical laws are expressible as interrelationships between 4-tensors in space-time. http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teachin...es/node13.html Sue... |
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Worms, as a stand-up straight man, you're not bad. That was hilarious.
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Sue, that was funny too.
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