Re: The existence of physics ?
- From: "Androcles" <Androcles@ MyPlace.org>
- Date: Tue, 05 Jul 2005 19:02:59 GMT
"Significant Zero" <paulpsremove@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Androcles" <Androcles@ MyPlace.org> wrote in message
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> | "Significant Zero" <paulpsremove@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> | > "Arthur Dent" <jp006t2227@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> | > | Einstein wrote:
> | > | "For velocities greater than that of light our deliberations
> become
> | > | meaningless; we shall, however, find in what follows, that the
> | > velocity
> | > | of light in our theory plays the part, physically, of an
> infinitely
> | > | great velocity."
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> | > Did he, where ? He might have got muddled {:-)
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> | http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/, section 4.
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> | He wasn't just muddled, he was a downright fruit-loop.
> | AD.
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> Ok I give, I hadn't read that bit but he started ok it must have been
> the
> math that addled his brain or perhaps a bad kipper he had for
> breakfast.{:-)
Again wrong, he did not start ok.
The example of a magnet and a conductor he gives in the first paragraph,
to be followed by his muttering about the laws of mechanics and
electrodynamics, he later calls "only a first approximation".
That kipper was playing him up all night, he had it for his supper.
> But how does that relate to the rubbish I posted? Zero and c are
> significant
> control parameters that define the edges of cosmic states? and it is
> possible that in some cosmos the speed of light is infinity from our
> pov,
> have a fruit loop {:-)
I didn't see a need to respond to rubbish... <shrug>
AD.
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> | > | The velocity of light in PHYSICS is NOT infinity, whatever part
> it
> | > | plays in Einstein's theory.
> | > | The key words are "in our theory".
> | > | Physics exists, Einstein's theory is a figment of his
> imagination.
> | > | AD.
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