Re: Imagine




"*** rD" <paulpsremove@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1118096069.62421.0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> "Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> | << Sorry I read this as empty space does not have a absolute zero
> | velocity so
> | that the SOL can be measured as c in empty space because the velocity
> | of
> | empty space accommodates its velocity to the velocity of the observer
> | and
> | there measuring apperatus. >>
> |
> | Just *where* in this universe do yooze guys hope to find
> | "empty space" ?
>
> Albert found some he wote about it in his 1905 paper perhaps its become lost
> ? {:-)

Yes... he was much more fortunate than Fermat, who
had to write his last theorem in the margins.
http://www.missouri.edu/~cst398/fermat/contents/theorem.htm

Keeping old envelopes is a good way to conserve space when you
do a lot of writing. ;-)

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> |
> | Sure... If you double your distance
> | to a chunk of matter,
> | the Coulomb coupling will drop by a
> | factor of 1/4. But three of the chunk's
> | mates will come into the aperture to
> | help him tug on you. (3 + 1) / 4 = 1
> |
> | If each move reduces the coupling by a
> | factor of 1, it only takes forever
> | to get far enough from matter to ignore it.
> | Couldn't we get George Lucas
> | to cobble up some animation so we
> | don't have to wait that long ? ;-)
> |
>
> Hello Sue. Albert must have invented fantasy physics like fantasy football
> then, for fantasy physicists and footballers to play with?

Well what would you do? ... resolve the postulates of SR with
dull ole' near and far field electrodynamics like Weber or come up
with some new and exciting explanation that hints of some control
of time like Einstein did ? Any politician worth his rolodex of
lobbyists know the answer to that one.

Eh... ya see the acclaim Weber got for using clocks that don't
pay any attention to viewers? Few have ever even heard of him.

Sue...


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> |
> | 377 ohms to ya!
> | Sue...
> |
>
>


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