Re: About the evidence and relativity
From: Tom Potter (tdp_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 08/02/04
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Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2004 19:45:45 +0800
"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in message
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> Tom Potter wrote:
> >
> > General Relativity is a Tower of Babel,
> > that generates more heat than light,
> > and wastes time, money and minds,
> > on speculation about time travel, worm holes,
> > warped space, gravity waves, etc.
>
> Potter fails to realize that this combination of quantum mechanic
> (electronics, atomic clocks, etc.), special and general relativity
> (dealing with gravitational and motional frequency shifts which are
> so large that, without carefully accounting for numerous relativistic
> effects, the system would not work), combined with rocket technology
> have resulted in a new infrastructure that has already spawned a 10+
> billion dollar industry... with expected growth for decades!
>
> What a marvelous application of the two great pillars of physics!
I am pleased to see that "Sam Wormley"
understands that General Relativity
is a vastly inflated pillar supported by
Kepler's Laws, Newton's Laws,
Ohm's Law, Maxwell's Laws, Kirchoff's Laws, and
hundreds of others Laws, and thousands of other technologies,
without which the overly inflated pillar could not stand.
It is interesting to see that G.R. cult/charlatans,
claim credit for all good things for their God,
just as other cults do.
No doubt quantum mechanics finds wide spread, and cost-efficient
usage, but as can be seen by its works,
General Relativity is a Tower of Babel,
that generates more heat than light,
and wastes time, money and minds on the pursuit
of time travel, worm holes, gravity waves, warped space, etc.
A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
-- Tom Potter http://home.earthlink.net/~tdp
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