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Time dilatation and a space referential



 
 
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Old November 3rd 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Default Time dilatation and a space referential


wrote:
CFran wrote:

Dirk Van de moortel wrote:

Cadwgan Gedrych aka Kurt Kingston aka 2ndPostulateDude aka
SRdude aka Brian D. Jones aka Edward Travis aka Ron Aikas aka
Roy Royce aka John Reid aka Martin Miller aka James S. White (?)
never even tried to understand the explanations that were ever given
during the last decade :-)

Dirk Vdm


haha, can't blame him, it's cool to be able to understand things
without always having to refer to relativity or post-1905 theories.


Why would you want to live with a pre 1905 understanding
of the world? A lot has happened since then, and a lot
has been learned.

Stephen


Yeah, but I wouldn't spit on a still-valid explanation based on
pre-1905 theories anyways.

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