Re: SR on accelerating frame of reference




"Curious" <anthonyroseuk-curious@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1117305473.310002.185470@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> What's the general consensus in this group on the following question:
> Can you apply SR principles from an accelerating frame of reference?
> And if not, since the Earth is accelerating away from the far side of
> the universe, does this pose any problems?

The general consensus will soon be be that you are a troll:
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/sci.physics.relativity/msg/7e30c3d20096a5fd
| "Well, thanks for your sincere input, but please know that
| I've had a sufficiency. Sorry for being blunt but I have come
| to believe in saying it like I see it when an answer is required.
| Guess you're going to have to lump me with the cranks!"

The only thing left to find out, is your previous name.
Watch your style :-)

Dirk Vdm



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