Re: Possibly the End of Einstein's Relativity ?

From: Dirk Van de moortel (dirkvandemoortel_at_ThankS-NO-SperM.hotmail.com)
Date: 07/30/04


Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 21:33:39 GMT


"V ertner Vergon" <vergon_enterprises@highstream.net> wrote in message news:b337f5db.0407301252.128f891a@posting.google.com...
> "Dirk Van de moortel" <dirkvandemoortel@ThankS-NO-SperM.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<410a5eed$1@usenet01.boi.hp.com>...
> > "Peter K." <guskz@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:7f35df4b.0407300630.59cb165@posting.google.com...
> > > I don't understand
> >
> > No worries. Stupid people usually don't.
> > You are not alone.
> >
> > Dirk Vdm
>
> Vergon:
>
> To *** (for prick)Van der Poodle (cause you keep yapping and
> slobering at peoples's heels):
>
>
> As for stupid people, you are the most stpid ass hole of them all.
>
> When I see your name on a posting I know that when I tune in I will
> find nothing but insults.
>
> Why don't you do this NG a favor and disappear?

Last time, I told you something and you did not reply.
So I will repeat and I will add a question at the end:

Anyone who tells you that 0.75c and 0.75c add up to 0.96c is
wrong, since 0.75c and 0.75c clearly add up to 1.5c.
No adding is to be carried out when observer A measures 0.75c
as the velocity w.r.t. himself of another observer B who in *turn*
measures 0.75c to be the velocity w.r.t. him of some object C.
The only reason why *you* think observer A should measure 1.5c
as the velocity of object C, is because you are used to low velocities
and because you had the wrong kind of parents and teachers.
Show me an experiment where 1 mph, combined like above with
1 mph gives exactly 2.00000000000000000000 mph, as opposed
to the 1.999999999999999995553 mph that is predicted by the
same theory that makes the machine work that will be used to make
that MRI-scan of your intestines next year.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence and you are
not the one who will provide it.

My question: Will you ask for a special machine that is built with
non-relativistic equations?

Dirk Vdm