Re: SR's velocity addition -- ANY Experimental Evidence?

From: Jim Greenfield (greenfield_7_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/18/04


Date: 17 Jul 2004 22:30:33 -0700

dubious@radioactivex.lebesque-al.net (Bilge) wrote in message news:<slrncfgqpg.58.dubious@radioactivex.lebesque-al.net>...
> Androsleaze:
>
> >Good. I'm glad we understand that, so since there is no a-priori reason to
> >suppose anything should be Lorentz-symmetry, but there IS a prior reason
> >to observe Galilean symmetry, since we do, your point isn't made.
>
> The term ``a priori'' refers to reasoning which is independent of
> of sensory experience (example: A priori, there was no reason to assume
> you were an ineducable moron. The reasons for concluding you are an
> ineducable moron come from reading arguments such as the one above,
> in the articles you post.) If you actually used words and terms consistent
> with the definitions of those words and terms, you'd realize just how
> stupid your arguments are.
>
> >I dont assume Galilean symmetry, I observe it.
>
> I don't assume lorentz symmetry. I observe it. You might try
> observing something that depends upon speeds faster than you
> can acheive on foot, on horseback, in your car or in an airplane.

Bilge, do you agree that there is "existence" without light?
Can things move in the dark?
If so, a stick should shrink at high speed in the dark!
How about an explanation of the degeree of shrinkage of at stick
travelling at 290,000kps.........in the dark?????????????

Jim G



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