Re: The seven deadly sins of SR.

From: Eric Gisse (fsegg_at_!SPAMuaf.edu)
Date: 09/02/04


Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2004 02:59:28 -0800

On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 10:49:01 GMT, "Androcles"
<androc1es@nospamblueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

[snip]

>|
>| What, precisely, can you *do* with the momentus observation
>| that c' = c+v? Can you, for instance:
>|
>| [1] go faster than lightspeed?
>
>Yes. All motion is relative. I'm going at light-speed right now,
>relative to the frame of reference of the photon coming
>from the sun. I thought you understood the PoR. Apparently
>you don't, or you wouldn't be asking stupid questions like that.
>I think I'll give up with you, you are incapable of learning anything.
>Go and join the jeering morons and have your fun.
>*plonk*
>Androcles.
>

Ghost was nothing but nice in the face of your abject stupidity, and
you still plonk him. Why are you here? All you do is plonk people who
disagree with you.

If your desire is to be fellated by people who agree with you, form a
yahoo group or a mailing list.

Furthermore, a photon is not a valid inertial frame. Again you
misapply relativity.



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