Re: Einstein's Tortured Derivation
From: Androcles (androc1es_at_nospamblueyonder.co.uk)
Date: 08/01/04
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Date: Sun, 01 Aug 2004 12:32:25 GMT
"Perfectly Innocent" <perfectlyInnocent@as-if.com> wrote in message
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| > http://www.everythingimportant.org/relativity
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| > "Perfectly Innocent" wrote in message
| > news:c45b45b3.0407310916.55d74201@posting.google.com...
| "Androcles" replies:
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| > After wading through a ton of [&!*#^%], we come to:
| > "The time at any point x ... is T = (x-x')/u (when x' touches x)",
| > and x'=x-ut.
| > (I'm using u for your mu).
| >
| > So great... T = [x'-x]/u = 0 for all x.
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| You need to understand that all Shubertian clocks are built with
| genuine moving parts.
You need to understand that all Androclean clocks are electronic, with the
counter remote from the oscillator. Each oscillator radiates a digital
stream of pulses that identify the oscillator. The signal is received and
counted. By resetting the counter for each oscillator to the same value, all
Androclean clocks are synchronized regardless of where they are and
independently of the velocity of the signal, because the counters are local
to each other. A real Androclean clock would use a single computer with cell
phones as oscillators, without an exchange. A cell phone that was moving
away would have a lesser count the none that wasn't, but that is just
doppler. I could make a ground based GPS system with Androclean clocks, all
the technology is there, no need for satellites.
For any fixed x, the moving line E' provides a
| continuous stream of numbers x' that are continually flowing past x.
| I claim that there exists a real number u such that the time at the
| point x (when x' flies by) may be defined by the equation T=(x-x')/u.
| The x' s are continually changing. Clock readings are meant to change.
| The equation T=(x-x')/u is a Shubertian clock.
|
| Eugene Shubert
| http://www.everythingimportant.org/relativity
You need to understand that your equation
v = u/[1-u.a(u)], by the PoR, declares a(u) = 0, and that your argument is
circular. I suggest you re-examine your assumptions and withdraw your page.
Androcles.
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