Re: This Newsgroup.




"Len Gaasenbeek" <gaasbeek@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:jYmdnSS7tODBC_LfRVn-pw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To Bill,
>
> Just read the many postings on this newsgroup which question various
aspects
> of relativity.
> For that matter, this is what this newsgroup is all about, the flawed
> reasoning of relativists.

You wrote that honest physicists have been questioning relativity ever since
its inception. Only some posters on this newsgroup are physicists and of
those that are none I am aware of questions relativity - certainly none
claim it is not understandable. The people that question it are those like
yourself who do not understand it.

>
> I can't think of any other scientific discipline which has found the need
> for such a newsgroup.
> For example, there is no newsgroup which questions the validity of
> contemporary biology.

That is because contemporary biology is not counter intuitive.

>
> Moreover Einstein's theories, unlike most other scientific theories, have
> been criticized and disagreed with ever since he first proposed them.
>

Name one contemporary physicist that believes it is not understandable.

> In
> addition, Einstein never agreed with the basics of quantum mechanics which
> were based on HIS theories!
>

I suggest you acquaint yourself with what Einstein really thought of QM by
reading the preface he wrote to Bohms classic book. He always agreed it was
a valid theory - he just thought is was an interim one and further
developments will fix his issues. He understood the theory - unlike your
total lack of understanding of relativity.

Bill

>
> "God does not play dice."
> Einstein's objection to the quantum theory, in which physical events
can
> only be known in terms of probabilities. It is sometimes quoted as 'God
> does not play dice with the Universe'.
> Albert Einstein, Creator and Rebel (B. Hoffman), Ch. 10.
>
> Len.
> .........................................................
>
>


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