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http://motls.blogspot.com/2007/03/ei...arted-rot.html
Motl: "Einstein may have started the rot"...what string theory is doing is nothing else than continuing in Einstein's program of theoretical physics, while avoiding all of his known imperfections." Motl Motl Motl what are you talking about. This is DEDUCTION Motl or at least so Divine Albert has said. That is, all perfections and imperfections are corollaries of "a small number of fundamental assumptions, the so-called axioms". Knowing there are imperfections, Motl, have you looked for some imperfect axiom? No? Why? Let me help you. In Chapter 22 in "Relativity" the imperfect axiom is exposed by Einstein himself: "...the law of the constancy of the velocity of light in vacuo, which constitutes one of the two fundamental assumptions in the special theory of relativity [. . .] cannot claim any unlimited validity." Here is the original version of the imperfect axiom, that is, the law "which constitutes one of the two fundamental assumptions in the special theory of relativity": http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/ : "...light is always propagated in empty space with a definite velocity c which is independent of the state of motion of the emitting body." So Motl can you combine "independent of the state of motion of the emitting body" and "cannot claim any unlimited validity"? Try and you will make a great discovery. Pentcho Valev |
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On Apr 11, 3:40?pm, "Pentcho Valev" wrote:
http://motls.blogspot.com/2007/03/ei...arted-rot.html Motl: "Einstein may have started the rot"...what string theory is doing is nothing else than continuing in Einstein's program of theoretical physics, while avoiding all of his known imperfections." Motl Motl Motl what are you talking about. This is DEDUCTION Motl or at least so Divine Albert has said. That is, all perfections and imperfections are corollaries of "a small number of fundamental assumptions, the so-called axioms". Knowing there are imperfections, Motl, have you looked for some imperfect axiom? No? Why? Let me help you. In Chapter 22 in "Relativity" the imperfect axiom is exposed by Einstein himself: "...the law of the constancy of the velocity of light in vacuo, which constitutes one of the two fundamental assumptions in the special theory of relativity [. . .] cannot claim any unlimited validity." Here is the original version of the imperfect axiom, that is, the law "which constitutes one of the two fundamental assumptions in the special theory of relativity": http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/: "...light is always propagated in empty space with a definite velocity c which is independent of the state of motion of the emitting body." So Motl can you combine "independent of the state of motion of the emitting body" and "cannot claim any unlimited validity"? Try and you will make a great discovery. Pentcho Valev |
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On Apr 11, 3:40?pm, "Pentcho Valev" wrote:
http://motls.blogspot.com/2007/03/ei...arted-rot.html Motl: "Einstein may have started the rot"...what string theory is doing is nothing else than continuing in Einstein's program of theoretical physics, while avoiding all of his known imperfections." Motl Motl Motl what are you talking about. This is DEDUCTION Motl or at least so Divine Albert has said. That is, all perfections and imperfections are corollaries of "a small number of fundamental assumptions, the so-called axioms". Knowing there are imperfections, Motl, have you looked for some imperfect axiom? No? Why? Let me help you. In Chapter 22 in "Relativity" the imperfect axiom is exposed by Einstein himself: "...the law of the constancy of the velocity of light in vacuo, which constitutes one of the two fundamental assumptions in the special theory of relativity [. . .] cannot claim any unlimited validity." Here is the original version of the imperfect axiom, that is, the law "which constitutes one of the two fundamental assumptions in the special theory of relativity": http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/: "...light is always propagated in empty space with a definite velocity c which is independent of the state of motion of the emitting body." So Motl can you combine "independent of the state of motion of the emitting body" and "cannot claim any unlimited validity"? Try and you will make a great discovery. Pentcho Valev |
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