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O'Barr Laminations II
(LET is rejected because it does not tell us how to bake an apple pie!) What a sad life I have to live. No one defends the points I am making. There is no one with any smarts at all. Look, good people, no one can be so dumb as to believe in a 4th dimension. Yes, as far as math is concerned, believe in it. As a math, use it, enjoy it, make it work for you. That is the purpose of math. But to think that there is a real 4-D reality is something totally different. And then sin upon sin, is to believe something that is physically impossible, with no evidence! This is the most unscientific act of all! There is no evidence at all that there really is a 4-D spacetime continuum. Yes, the math of SR is shown to work, but the math of SR is perfectly explainable as a 3-D math. LET math, which is a simple 3-D theory, is just as able to explain this math as is SR. Therefore, no test can so far establish any direct evidence that there really is a 4-D reality. No one can be so dumb that they do not understand this. Now all of the above is obvious to anyone who thinks. But now Jeckyl tops all of this ignorance off with the latest complaint. Can anything be more worse than this? What is Jeckyl's complaint? He says that we must reject LET because LET does not tell us how to bake an apple pie! No one can be a physicist unless they are able to know what a theory is all about. To know what a theory is requires one to know that it consists of, and the limitations of that belief. LET, as it is presently considered on this net, is not a theory of how to bake an apple pie. I guess if you are hungry for apple pie, you might talk about apples. But one does not scientifically reject a theory just because it fails to address a subject that is not part of its domain. Yes, ultimately, the baking of an apple pie better not be at odds with what any theory might presently require, but all present day theories do not have to explain everything in order to be accepted. Only a total lack of evidence or known conflicts can presently reject a theory. Therefore, for anyone to criticize LET because it does not tell us how to bake an apple pie is silly and dumb. LET tells us that there is an ether. That this ether is real, and that it is the carrier of light. And when this ether is present in free space (empty space, no matter or gravity, etc.) the speed of light, as controlled by this ether, is c. This is what the theory says and demands. LET does not tell us how it is able to do all this. Just because we do not know how the ether does all this is not a cause for the rejection of LET. The ether, according to LET, causes the rates of all clocks to change with their velocity through the ether. The rate of change for all clocks is the same rate that appears for a light clock. (And we all know and understand how the rate of a light clock varies. All it takes for a light clock to work is simple 3-D space and the constant speed of light. That is all! No 4-D is allowed for a light clock. If there were any 4-D effects, then the rate of a light clock would not be right!) The ether causes the lengths of all rulers to change with their velocities. The rate of change is exactly the same rate as seen with the diameters of an equal potential sphere. (Again, these exact changes are all done in a simple 3-D space. No 4-D effects are allowed. If there were any 4-D effects present, the right changes in lengths would not be present.) So again and again, the theory does not explain how the ether is able to accomplish all of this. Yes, it shows that in some cases we are able to understand much of it. It is following things already known and understood. But in no way is the theory saying that the actual mechanics is being presented. So I am sorry, Jeckyl, that you think that LET is somehow required to explain the substance of the ether, how it is composed, and how it accomplish all the things that are mentioned. All this shows is that you are a beaten man. You can no longer present one rational criticism of LET, so you are now making up problems. Well, even if LET cannot show us how to bake an apple pie, my Aunt May is able to show us how to this, and so I do not need to have LET do all this. So give it up, and start being a real physicist, and start to confess that LET is most perfect in what it does do, which is to give us more than what SR does. LET gives us a physically based theory, which is a far more powerful approach than just a math theory, as SR. Thanks for reading. Gerald L. O'Barr |
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Gerald L. O'Barr wrote:
O'Barr Laminations II (LET is rejected because it does not tell us how to bake an apple pie!) What a sad life I have to live. No one defends the points I am making. That should make you think. :-) There is no one with any smarts at all. Look, good people, no one can be so dumb as to believe in a 4th dimension. Yes, as far as math is concerned, believe in it. As a math, use it, enjoy it, make it work for you. That is the purpose of math. But to think that there is a real 4-D reality is something totally different. An event has always been determined by four numbers. We call those numbers 'coordinates', and the 'dimension' of the coordinate system is equal to the number of coordinates, that is four. So the co-ordinate system we have to use for events has 3 spatial dimensions and one temporal dimension. I snap my fingers. The coordinates of that event is: Lat. N 58o 32' 45", Long. E 8o 36' 17", 42m above sea level, 1529 hours September 6. 2007. Which one of these four coordinates do you find 'unreal' and impossible to believe in? Now I will in my four dimensional reality move rom (here, now), to (home, now + 25 minutes). My trajectory through space and time will have four dimensions. Paul |
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"Paul B. Andersen" wrote in message ... : Gerald L. O'Barr wrote: : O'Barr Laminations II : (LET is rejected because it does not tell us how to : bake an apple pie!) : : : What a sad life I have to live. No one defends : the points I am making. : : That should make you think. :-) Slim chance or fat chance of that. : : There is no one with any : smarts at all. : Look, good people, no one can be so dumb as to : believe in a 4th dimension. Yes, as far as math is : concerned, believe in it. As a math, use it, enjoy : it, make it work for you. That is the purpose of : math. But to think that there is a real 4-D reality : is something totally different. : : An event has always been determined by four numbers. : We call those numbers 'coordinates', and : the 'dimension' of the coordinate system is equal to : the number of coordinates, that is four. : : So the co-ordinate system we have to use for events : has 3 spatial dimensions and one temporal dimension. Yeah, B meets A at a different time to A meeting B, A's tau-time is different to B's t-time. : : I snap my fingers. : The coordinates of that event is: : Lat. N 58o 32' 45", Long. E 8o 36' 17", : 42m above sea level, 1529 hours September 6. 2007. : : Which one of these four coordinates do you find : 'unreal' and impossible to believe in? B meeting A at a different time to A meeting B, of course. : Now I will in my four dimensional reality move : rom (here, now), to (home, now + 25 minutes). : My trajectory through space and time will have four dimensions. : Nothing moves in spacetime. |
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