Re: SR's velocity addition -- ANY Experimental Evidence?
From: Androcles (androc1es_at_nospamblueyonder.co.uk)
Date: 07/24/04
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Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 09:53:22 GMT
"Spaceman" <Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote in message
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| "Androcles" <androc1es@nospamblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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| } The point is,
| } "x' = x-vt" is preceded by "IF we place".
| } and later followed by
| } "From the origin of system k let a ray be emitted at the time tau0 along
the
| } X-axis to x',"
| } But as we see, the origin of system k and x' are one and the same. x' =
0.
| } The ray has zero distance to travel.
| } So
| }
| } 1/2 [1/(c-v) + 1/(c+v)]dtau/dt = dtau/dx' + 1/(c-v) dtau/dt
| }
| } contains a divide-by-zero in the term dtau/dx'.
| }
| } Of course this is only one of Einstein's blunders. Mathematician he was
not.
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| He was smart enough to hide all his errors in large equations.
| :)
You can fool all the people some of the time (I was fooled for a long time,
I admit it)
some of the people all of the time (relativists are still taken in by it
today)
but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time.
When you know something is wrong, and many people have raised paradox upon
paradox so we know something is wrong, the correct approach is to
investigate and locate the source of the problem, not try to patch up a
faulty theory that you want to believe in.
Einstein was either smart enough to produce a rabbit out of a hat on paper
and the greatest mathemagician of all time, or idiot savant.
Consider:
a = b
ab = b^2 (multiply by b)
ab-a^2 = b^2-a^2 (subtract a^2)
a(b-a) = (b+a)(b-a) (factorize)
a = b+a (cancel b-a)
a = a+a (because b = a, given)
a = 2a (sum a+a)
1=2 (divide by a)
That isn't so very different from
c = (c+w)/(1+w/c) if we declare w = c.
1 = (1+1)/(1+ 1/1).
What do you do? Look for the blunder or accept 2 =1?
Einstein's divide-by-zero has been found.
Androcles.
Androcles.
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