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Bohm and relativity
Author: Tom Roberts Date: 1999/10/13 Forum: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics.research ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yes, Tom Roberts is correct Van Flandern is wrong - not even wrong on the GPS and the Phipps thing is also not even wrong. At the time in 1999 Van Flandern was visiting us at Joe Firmage's ISSO and I was not familiar with the details of what he alleged. I soon realized he was gravely wrong. I just want to make that clear for the record. Jack Sarfatti wrote: [...] Therefore, the Phipps Alternative is more congenial to quantum theory than is Einstein's special theory of relativity. You flog a straw man. The real question is: is the "Phipps Alternative" congenial to quantum field theory (e.g. QED)? Also, the Phipps Alternative does agree with all the classic tests of special relativity. Hmmm. Have you any references for this? Van Flandern has evidence for absolute simultaneity in the way atomic clocks are synchronized in practise in the GPS. Say more properly that Van Flandern hallucinates such things and wishes they were true. The fact that the ECI coordinate system of the GPS is unique in no way implies that it has "absolute simultaneity" (in any of the usual meanings). The ECI is unique because the earth is unique (Duh!). |
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Jack, it is not quite clear below who said what to whom.
NBD, but what matters really is that you advanced thinkers should cross fertilize each others minds, instead of joining the incessant attempts by Einstein's Dingleberries for physics to remain close to their idol Albert's sphincter. In particular heed Phipps who published already back in the 70's powerful arguments of how to move physics foundations out of the dark cul de sac of relativity.... Hell, even Einstein urged his Dingleberries ever since the 1920's that they == "should not search at the same, now well lit places, where he had been working". and then a year before he puffed Einstein said to Besso in 1954 : == "I consider it quite possible that physics cannot be based == on the field concept, i. e., on continuous structures. In that == case nothing remains of my entire castle in the air, gravitation == theory included, [and of] the rest of modern physics." -- A.E. Carry on, Jack ahahaha... ahahanson "Jack Sarfatti" wrote in message et... Bohm and relativity Author: Tom Roberts Date: 1999/10/13 Forum: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics.research ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yes, Tom Roberts is correct Van Flandern is wrong - not even wrong on the GPS and the Phipps thing is also not even wrong. At the time in 1999 Van Flandern was visiting us at Joe Firmage's ISSO and I was not familiar with the details of what he alleged. I soon realized he was gravely wrong. I just want to make that clear for the record. Jack Sarfatti wrote: [...] Therefore, the Phipps Alternative is more congenial to quantum theory than is Einstein's special theory of relativity. You flog a straw man. The real question is: is the "Phipps Alternative" congenial to quantum field theory (e.g. QED)? Also, the Phipps Alternative does agree with all the classic tests of special relativity. Hmmm. Have you any references for this? Van Flandern has evidence for absolute simultaneity in the way atomic clocks are synchronized in practise in the GPS. Say more properly that Van Flandern hallucinates such things and wishes they were true. The fact that the ECI coordinate system of the GPS is unique in no way implies that it has "absolute simultaneity" (in any of the usual meanings). The ECI is unique because the earth is unique (Duh!). |
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On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 19:13:56 GMT, "hanson" wrote:
Jack, it is not quite clear below who said what to whom. NBD, but what matters really is that you advanced thinkers should cross fertilize each others minds, instead of joining the incessant attempts by Einstein's Dingleberries for physics to remain close to their idol Albert's sphincter. In particular heed Phipps who published already back in the 70's powerful arguments of how to move physics foundations out of the dark cul de sac of relativity.... Hell, even Einstein urged his Dingleberries ever since the 1920's that they == "should not search at the same, now well lit places, where he had been working". and then a year before he puffed Einstein said to Besso in 1954 : == "I consider it quite possible that physics cannot be based == on the field concept, i. e., on continuous structures. In that == case nothing remains of my entire castle in the air, gravitation == theory included, [and of] the rest of modern physics." -- A.E. Carry on, Jack ahahaha... ahahanson Sarfatti recently wrote me an email to tell me that I'm a vicious idiot. ahahaha... OK, I call him a well-knmown internet crackpot on my site. So, I guess we're even. ahaha... AHAHAHA... ahahaha... Louis Savain Why Software Is Bad and What We Can Do to Fix It: http://www.rebelscience.org/Cosas/Reliability.htm |
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hanson wrote: Jack, it is not quite clear below who said what to whom. NBD, but what matters really is that you advanced thinkers should cross fertilize each others minds, instead of joining the incessant attempts by Einstein's Dingleberries for physics to remain close to their idol Albert's sphincter. In particular heed Phipps who published already back in the 70's powerful arguments of how to move physics foundations out of the dark cul de sac of relativity.... Hell, even Einstein urged his Dingleberries ever since the 1920's that they == "should not search at the same, now well lit places, where he had been working". and then a year before he puffed Einstein said to Besso in 1954 : == "I consider it quite possible that physics cannot be based == on the field concept, i. e., on continuous structures. In that == case nothing remains of my entire castle in the air, gravitation == theory included, [and of] the rest of modern physics." -- A.E. Carry on, Jack ahahaha... ahahanson Excellent advice to Jack. Do you have any references to Einstein's quote above regarding 'castle in the air'? |
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"Koobee Wublee" wrote in message ups.com... | | hanson wrote: | Jack, it is not quite clear below who said what to whom. | NBD, but what matters really is that you advanced thinkers | should cross fertilize each others minds, instead of joining | the incessant attempts by Einstein's Dingleberries for | physics to remain close to their idol Albert's sphincter. | | In particular heed Phipps who published already back in the | 70's powerful arguments of how to move physics foundations | out of the dark cul de sac of relativity.... | Hell, even Einstein urged his Dingleberries ever since the | 1920's that they | == "should not search at the same, now well lit places, | where he had been working". | and then a year before he puffed Einstein said to Besso in 1954 : | == "I consider it quite possible that physics cannot be based | == on the field concept, i. e., on continuous structures. In that | == case nothing remains of my entire castle in the air, gravitation | == theory included, [and of] the rest of modern physics." -- A.E. | | Carry on, Jack | ahahaha... ahahanson | | Excellent advice to Jack. | | Do you have any references to Einstein's quote above regarding 'castle | in the air'? Sure do: "Die letztere Zeit kann nun definiert werden, indem man durch Definition festsetzt, daß die "Zeit", welche das Licht braucht, um von A nach B zu gelangen, gleich ist der "Zeit", welche es braucht, um von B nach A zu gelangen." http://www.physics.utoledo.edu/~ljc/speciaal.html Which translated means: We have not defined a common ``time'' for A and B, for the latter cannot be defined at all unless we establish by definition that the ``time'' required by a castle in the air to travel from A to B equals the ``time'' it requires to travel from B to A. ('das Licht' is German for 'a castle in the air'). Androcles |
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Louis Savain aka"Traveler" wrote in
... On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 "hanson" wrote: Jack, it is not quite clear below who said what to whom. NBD, but what matters really is that you advanced thinkers should cross fertilize each others minds, instead of joining the incessant attempts by Einstein's Dingleberries for physics to remain close to their idol Albert's sphincter. In particular heed Phipps who published already back in the 70's powerful arguments of how to move physics foundations out of the dark cul de sac of relativity.... Hell, even Einstein urged his Dingleberries ever since the 1920's that they == "should not search at the same, now well lit places, where he had been working". and then a year before he puffed Einstein said to Besso in 1954 : == "I consider it quite possible that physics cannot be based == on the field concept, i. e., on continuous structures. In that == case nothing remains of my entire castle in the air, gravitation == theory included, [and of] the rest of modern physics." -- A.E. Carry on, Jack ahahaha... ahahanson [Louis] Sarfatti recently wrote me an email to tell me that I'm a vicious idiot. ahahaha... OK, I call him a well-known internet crackpot on my site. So, I guess we're even. ahaha... AHAHAHA... ahahaha... Louis Savain [hanson] .... ahahaha... yeah, Jack is a cantankerous old fart, comensurate with his appearance. He has a feely-touchy soul, like most of advanced thinkers have , including you, Louis. It takes a special character trait, artistic imagination and a lot of guts to break openly and publicly with the heuristic catechism of physics and probe into new land. It's the colorful nature of your prismatic exposés and notions that make you guys so endearing to me. Carry on fellows. Riot, the more the better.... and remember, you are in a winning game. You gotta be right ONLY once... whereas the Einstein Dingleberries ..... well, let'em be for the moment... and thanks for the laughs. ahahaha... ahahahanson |
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KBW "Koobee Wublee" wrote in message
ups.com... hanson wrote: http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...dc75f1decf460f Jack, it is not quite clear below who said what to whom. :: ::::::: about Phipps and Tom Van Flandern :::::::: NBD, but what matters really is that you advanced thinkers should cross fertilize each others minds, instead of joining the incessant attempts by Einstein's Dingleberries for physics to remain close to their idol Albert's sphincter. In particular heed Phipps who published already back in the 70's powerful arguments of how to move physics foundations out of the dark cul de sac of relativity.... Hell, even Einstein urged his Dingleberries ever since the 1920's that they == "should not search at the same, now well lit places, where he had been working". and then a year before he puffed Einstein said to Besso in 1954 : == "I consider it quite possible that physics cannot be based == on the field concept, i. e., on continuous structures. In that == case nothing remains of my entire castle in the air, gravitation == theory included, [and of] the rest of modern physics." -- A.E. Carry on, Jack ahahaha... ahahanson [KBW] Excellent advice to Jack. Do you have any references to Einstein's quote above regarding 'castle in the air'? [hanson] google/web: 24,900 hits for --[ Einstein "castle in the air" ]--. google/web: 727 hits for --[ "Einstein" "physics cannot be based" ]--. Take care, KBW hanson |
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On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 00:21:03 GMT, "hanson" wrote:
Louis Savain aka"Traveler" wrote in .. . On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 "hanson" wrote: Jack, it is not quite clear below who said what to whom. NBD, but what matters really is that you advanced thinkers should cross fertilize each others minds, instead of joining the incessant attempts by Einstein's Dingleberries for physics to remain close to their idol Albert's sphincter. In particular heed Phipps who published already back in the 70's powerful arguments of how to move physics foundations out of the dark cul de sac of relativity.... Hell, even Einstein urged his Dingleberries ever since the 1920's that they == "should not search at the same, now well lit places, where he had been working". and then a year before he puffed Einstein said to Besso in 1954 : == "I consider it quite possible that physics cannot be based == on the field concept, i. e., on continuous structures. In that == case nothing remains of my entire castle in the air, gravitation == theory included, [and of] the rest of modern physics." -- A.E. Carry on, Jack ahahaha... ahahanson [Louis] Sarfatti recently wrote me an email to tell me that I'm a vicious idiot. ahahaha... OK, I call him a well-known internet crackpot on my site. So, I guess we're even. ahaha... AHAHAHA... ahahaha... Louis Savain [hanson] ... ahahaha... yeah, Jack is a cantankerous old fart, comensurate with his appearance. He has a feely-touchy soul, like most of advanced thinkers have , including you, Louis. It takes a special character trait, artistic imagination and a lot of guts to break openly and publicly with the heuristic catechism of physics and probe into new land. It's the colorful nature of your prismatic exposés and notions that make you guys so endearing to me. Carry on fellows. Riot, the more the better.... and remember, you are in a winning game. You gotta be right ONLY once... whereas the Einstein Dingleberries ..... well, let'em be for the moment... and thanks for the laughs. ahahaha... ahahahanson ahahaha... Yeah. AHAHAHAHA... Well, in a weird sort of sense, Sarfatti and I are kindred spirits. Problem is, the ass kisser refuses to let go of his dumb, Einstein-induced ideas regarding space and time and the role of math in understanding the fundamental aspects of nature. The old guy is the ultimate example of how chicken **** and disconnected one can get over the years when one insits on believing in a bunch of crap. ahahaha... AHAHAHA... ahahaha... Louis Savain Why Software Is Bad and What We Can Do to Fix It: http://www.rebelscience.org/Cosas/Reliability.htm |
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Sorcerer wrote:
"Koobee Wublee" wrote in message ups.com... | | hanson wrote: | Jack, it is not quite clear below who said what to whom. | | snip | | and then a year before he puffed Einstein said to Besso in 1954 : | == "I consider it quite possible that physics cannot be based | == on the field concept, i. e., on continuous structures. In that | == case nothing remains of my entire castle in the air, gravitation | == theory included, [and of] the rest of modern physics." -- A.E. | | |snip | | Do you have any references to Einstein's quote above regarding 'castle | in the air'? snip Androcles I think the quote is in A.Pais, Subtle is the Lord... The Science and Life of Albert Enstein,Oxford, (1982). Maybe Page 467. Bob Fritzius |
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wrote in message oups.com... | Sorcerer wrote: | "Koobee Wublee" wrote in message | ups.com... | | | | hanson wrote: | | Jack, it is not quite clear below who said what to whom. | | | | snip | | | | and then a year before he puffed Einstein said to Besso in 1954 : | | == "I consider it quite possible that physics cannot be based | | == on the field concept, i. e., on continuous structures. In that | | == case nothing remains of my entire castle in the air, gravitation | | == theory included, [and of] the rest of modern physics." -- A.E. | | | | | |snip | | | | Do you have any references to Einstein's quote above regarding 'castle | | in the air'? | | snip snip |
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