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"Henri Wilson" HW@.. wrote in message ... On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 11:26:24 GMT, "Dirk Van de moortel" wrote: "Henri Wilson" HW@.. wrote in message ... On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 22:38:16 GMT, "Dirk Van de moortel" wrote: Don't skip any of these exercises. Work for it. answer my question or go away. Answering your question requires knowing that you understand the concept of closing speed. It is crystal clear that you don't understand it. That is why I gave you these exercises. When you make them, you will understand and then you can move on. If you refuse to make them, that means that you enjoy your state of not-understanding and that you don't want to move on. Meanwhile anyone who tries to answer your question, is wasting his and your time. The exercises are on my first reply in this thread. You know where to find them. You are a pathetic waste of time and space. It should be obvious to any normal person that my question relates to the different closing speeds of the pulses and the two observers. Yes indeed, and your text was a tragical mix of closing speeds and ordinary speeds, demonstrating that you have no idea when which is what. That is why I gave you the exercises. You know where to find them. But I think you don't have the guts to make them... Dirk Vdm |
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"Henri Wilson" HW@.. wrote in message ... On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 11:26:24 GMT, "Dirk Van de moortel" wrote: "Henri Wilson" HW@.. wrote in message . .. On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 22:38:16 GMT, "Dirk Van de moortel" wrote: Don't skip any of these exercises. Work for it. answer my question or go away. Answering your question requires knowing that you understand the concept of closing speed. It is crystal clear that you don't understand it. That is why I gave you these exercises. When you make them, you will understand and then you can move on. If you refuse to make them, that means that you enjoy your state of not-understanding and that you don't want to move on. Meanwhile anyone who tries to answer your question, is wasting his and your time. The exercises are on my first reply in this thread. You know where to find them. You are a pathetic waste of time and space. It should be obvious to any normal person that my question relates to the different closing speeds of the pulses and the two observers. The question asks why they should both calculate the same value for c, using Maxwell, when the closing speeds are clearly not the same. Dirk Vdm HW. Message rating several casks. Androcles. |
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"Henri Wilson" HW@.. wrote in message ... On 10 Nov 2005 01:27:21 -0800, "Eric Gisse" wrote: Henri Wilson wrote: [snip] answer my question or go away. He asked the questions before you did, ****wit. I'll give you a hint: Think about the nature of the solution to the linear wave equation. Does the speed of the wave depend on anything or is it, in fact, constant? speed wrt what, idiot? HW. Message rating several casks. Androcles. |
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