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(First post, or more correctly, first written!)
The end of SR! SR has come to an end! Its own math has killed it dead! No scientist can continue to teach it or to believe in it. Everything it says is impossible. Let us see how this has happened. SR says that the relative speed of light ***is*** a constant c in all inertial reference frames. But this is true only when one confines these measurements of the relative speed of light to be in reference to their own frame. But basic SR principles do not require anyone to confine their measurements to be in only one frame! SR requires you to say and to know and to believe that all frames are equal! All frames have an equal right to measure all that exists within our reality! All frames have an equal right to say and to measure and to determining the relative velocity of light that is existing in all frames! And when we measure the relative velocity of light that is actually seen in all external frames, we do not measure c. Not in one external frame is a relative velocity of c observed or measured! And in fact, in all external frames, the reason why we measure c within our own frame is fully and completely explained! In SR, we see and we measure that the tools being used by those in each frame take on changes that result in such measurements. Any thinking person knows that light can not really be going at the same relative speed in all frames. Such a state is physically impossible. It has to be due to something funny in our measurements, and SR math tells us exactly how these measurements make it appear to be the way it is. Let us repeat the above thoughts again, just so we understand what is scientifically occurring. We, on this earth, have every SR right to take a nearby planet, and observe this planet! We can use our own SR tools and we can determine the number of moons around this planet. We can determine the speed at which these moons are moving around this planet, and there is nothing that we cannot measure if our tools are able to do it. And if we wanted to, we could measure the speed at which our electrical signals are going by this planet, as it exists in the space around us. All these measurements are good and proper and exact and they do not fail one single scientific requirement. We do not have to go to this planet in order to scientifically know what is correct. And as we observe all moving objects within our own frame (and all that have a constant finite speed in our frame being a valid reference frame themselves), not one of them are shown by our measurements to have a relative speed of light equal to c. Not one of them! What does SR science really say that the relative speed of light is in any one reference frame? Since SR says that all frames are equal, then for any scientist to say what the true SR relative speed of light is in any one reference frame would require one to know what all valid SR frames would say. And when this is properly considered, then any true SR expert would say that SR does not know what the actual true relative velocity of light is for any one frame. Proper SR frames report back all possible values. The correct statement would actually be that the odds would not be good that it was actually c. This is all that anyone can really say about this problem. And we find that this is exactly correct. No SR expert has the right to say that it is c. That is unscientific. The full and complete SR data does not allow anyone to say that the speed of light in any frame is actually c. The actual SR data shows that it is unlikely to be c. And that is the only correct answer that I will allow to be said on this net. Any fair minded person knows that LET is a complete and exact science, and has the same math as SR. LET provides the exact same math predictions as SR. But LET does not make any of the mistakes that SR makes. LET does not say that the speed of light is a constant relative c in all frames. It only says what we now know to be true, that only the measurements made in each frame are equal to c. LET, being a physical theory, has nothing that is physically impossible existing in its explanations. LET has no physically impossible 4-D spacetime continuums. LET does not have photons going the same relative speed in all frames. LET does not have any breaks in its symmetry, or any real jumps in time. Yes, SR really is dead, and no one is going to be allowed to continue to teach it or to say that it is true. Thanks for reading, and more thanks for understanding all this! Gerald L. O'Barr |
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On Jul 27, 10:27 am, "Gerald L. O'Barr" wrote:
[snip delusions] It is so cute that you think you have any sort of impact on physics. |
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On Jul 27, 5:05 pm, Eric Gisse wrote:
On Jul 27, 10:27 am, "Gerald L. O'Barr" wrote: [snip delusions] It is so cute that you think you have any sort of impact on physics. xxein: It isn't so cute that you refuse to learn how to walk or ride a bike. Rather retrovertly, you would accept only the witches and warlocks that you approve of. You seem to have accepted a logic from 100 yrs-ago where there were no neutrinos and all of the stuff we have and measure today. Worse yet, you probably think that the pretty girl smiled at you and not the guy behind you. We could get worse yet and imagine that your whole present sense of existence is only in your mind. Is that is what it takes to put/take an abstract idea, such as math, into a mind and declare a physic? I remember defending Nixon. I thought that he had the most knowledge of the state of affairs that would protect us as the U.S. My motive was right for believing him, but I didn't know HIS motive. Neither do we know the motive for the belief that scientists use to convey a physic. We have been through all this in every one's belief and the history of science. We simply do not know squat, except through a contemporary belief. It is never complete - nor does its contempory adequacy measure up to tomorrow's discoveries. I've heard Gerald's conclusions and I don't agree with them. At least not in the way he explains them. But he starts with a logic that is pre-contemporary theory and basic. We don't have to jump every time a new discovery is made and ruin a basic logic. That is jumping from the idea of an objectivity into a subjectivity. We may not do this purposefully, but we are predisposed by haphazzard subjectivity connections that have a valid observational value. We seem to be concerned with what works to us as a captive ~frame on the planet's surface instead of the overall picture of the cosmos. We cannot seem to differentiate between an objective framework and a subjectively observed one. Unless we do, we are simply chasing our tail. You might look at it this way: Because there is a difference between objectivity and subjectivity, can a math alone decide if the math can reflect either one without a logical help? Where do you go to get this logic? We did celestial spheres and it worked quite well at the time. Was that the end of science? This example (and many others) illustrates that we can never have but a contemporary view of a physic. And certainly not a logic that is infallible. They were right at that time. Are you right, now? How are you so sure? Place yourself into any past time and with the "knowledge at that time", give us your logical opinion of a physic. Do you know how that will change 100 yrs from now? Will Patrick Reany ever stop asking? |
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Eric Gisse wrote:
Gerald L. O'Barr" wrote: . . . [snip delusions] It is so cute that you think you have any sort of impact on physics. O'Barr comments: To you it might not matter what I think or what I say. But we will each be judged by what we personally think and do. Any human being who actually says that SR is correct, where it says that the relative speed of light ********IS*********** c in every frame, is not only stupid, he is insane. It is physically impossible for the speed of one photon to be the same in different inertia reference frames, all at the same time, if all these frames have different velocities along the line of motion of the photon. The question that must be asked is not what I think, but what do you think? Do you really think that any one photon can actually be going past different relatively moving reference frames with the same relative velocity all at the same instant of time? In LET, with the identical math, we do not have to believe such junk. We know that only the measurements show these things. And of course these measurements are with tools that change in each frame so that they get these c measurements! And SR fully and completely supports these changes in tools that are required to support such measurements. I am sorry if you have to be stupid and insane. I do not like to be stupid and insane. I like to understand things, and I like to keep things simple, and I like to be correct, not wrong. But this is free America. You can be just as stupid and just as insane as you care to be. But you will never have any science on your side. You will never have a test to show that there is a physical 4D spacetime continuum. You will never have the privilidge of seeing any data to support SR over LET. You will forever be laughed at as time goes on, and we become more wise and more scientific. Thanks for reading. Gerald L. O'Barr |
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"Gerald L. O'Barr" wrote in message
oups.com... Eric Gisse wrote: Gerald L. O'Barr" wrote: . . . [snip delusions] It is so cute that you think you have any sort of impact on physics. O'Barr comments: To you it might not matter what I think It doesn't .. especially when so much of it is deliberate lies. As a result you have no repect from those in this forum like myself who value honesty. |
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Jeckyl wrote:
Gerald L. O'Barr wrote: Eric Gisse wrote: Gerald L. O'Barr" wrote: . . . [snip delusions] It is so cute that you think you have any sort of impact on physics. O'Barr comments: To you it might not matter what I think . . . . Jeckyl wrote: It doesn't .. especially when so much of it is deliberate lies. As a result you have no repect from those in this forum like myself who value honesty. O'Barr comments: I certainly hope that nothing I say is incorrect. Certainly I make a lot of mistakes. I do not know of one single post that I have made that does not have some misspelling, or wrong verb tense, etc. And I think I remember at least one time I said something that was not correct in terms of actual physics. If at any time you see me saying anything that directly contradicts known experiments, I would appreciate it if you would call it to my attention. I have corrected myself before, and certainly hope to be able to continue this practice. If you see anything that is perfect that has my name to it, you will know that it was not from me. The thing that is important is whether what I say is close enough to being right that someone else can take what I say and make it right. Now that would be heaven, would it not? You ought to try this sometime, Jeckyl, to take what I say and then repeat it in such a way that it might be right. We would all learn by such an effort. I would learn what you really are thinking, and you might even learn what I am thinking. Thanks for reading. Gerald L. O'Barr |
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"Gerald L. O'Barr" wrote in message
oups.com... (First post, or more correctly, first written!) The end of SR! Nonsense .. rest of nonsense and lies snipped .. no point in even reading your dishonest posts any more. |
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"Gerald L. O'Barr" wrote in message
oups.com... Jeckyl wrote: Gerald L. O'Barr wrote: Eric Gisse wrote: Gerald L. O'Barr" wrote: . . . [snip delusions] It is so cute that you think you have any sort of impact on physics. O'Barr comments: To you it might not matter what I think . . . . Jeckyl wrote: It doesn't .. especially when so much of it is deliberate lies. As a result you have no repect from those in this forum like myself who value honesty. O'Barr comments: I certainly hope that nothing I say is incorrect. Sorry .. it is |
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On Jul 28, 11:02 am, "Gerald L. O'Barr" wrote:
Jeckyl wrote: Gerald L. O'Barr wrote: Eric Gisse wrote: Gerald L. O'Barr" wrote: . . . [snip delusions] It is so cute that you think you have any sort of impact on physics. O'Barr comments: To you it might not matter what I think . . . . Jeckyl wrote: It doesn't .. especially when so much of it is deliberate lies. As a result you have no repect from those in this forum like myself who value honesty. O'Barr comments: I certainly hope that nothing I say is incorrect. Certainly I make a lot of mistakes. I do not know of one single post that I have made that does not have some misspelling, or wrong verb tense, etc. And I think I remember at least one time I said something that was not correct in terms of actual physics. If at any time you see me saying anything that directly contradicts known experiments, I would appreciate it if you would call it to my attention. I have corrected myself before, and certainly hope to be able to continue this practice. If you see anything that is perfect that has my name to it, you will know that it was not from me. The thing that is important is whether what I say is close enough to being right that someone else can take what I say and make it right. Now that would be heaven, would it not? You ought to try this sometime, Jeckyl, to take what I say and then repeat it in such a way that it might be right. We would all learn by such an effort. I would learn what you really are thinking, and you might even learn what I am thinking. Thanks for reading. Gerald L. O'Barr - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - xxein: But you have to leave a man-inspired notion of divinity out of it. Other than that Mrs. Lincoln... |
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Subject: The end of SR!
Jeckyl wrote: Gerald L. O'Barr wrote: Jeckyl wrote: Gerald L. O'Barr wrote: Eric Gisse wrote: Gerald L. O'Barr wrote: . . . [snip delusions] It is so cute that you think you have any sort of impact on physics. O'Barr comments: To you it might not matter what I think . . . . Jeckyl wrote: It doesn't .. especially when so much of it is deliberate lies. As a result you have no repect from those in this forum like myself who value honesty. O'Barr comments: I certainly hope that nothing I say is incorrect. . . . . Jeckyl wrote: Sorry .. it is O'Barr comments: Then be a man about it. Say exactly what is wrong. This means to quote what was said, and explain what you think it might have meant or said. And then explain what is right. And hopefully, show why it is right, and the other is wrong. If you cannot do such simple things as these, you are no scientist. You have a long time ago left the world of reality, and are now only just saying I am wrong, with no effort to either understand or explain. It is not a good way to act. But thanks for trying. Gerald L. O'Barr |
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