Re: Question about light clock and derivation of time dilation
- From: "EL" <hemetis@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 11 Jul 2005 18:36:35 -0700
[EL]
Oh my!
You have lost your brain, poor thing.
Androcles wrote:
> "EL" <hemetis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1121058272.076597.292030@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > [YBM wrote]
> >> You're right. Any other coordinate but t=0 shouldn't
> >> be PHYSICALLY consistent. Androcles' "argument" works
> >> the same for t>O as it "works" for t<0.
> >>
> >> Unfortunately, with morons like Androcles and Wilson,
> >> even using their own arguments on trivial facts does not
> >> make them to think (it is far too late).
> >>
> >>
> >> Right. But I didn't say "exist", but "has a meaning".
> > [EL]
> > Dear YBM,
> > As I read you, you seam to be a rare relativist who knows what he is
> > talking about.
> > Indeed there are negative time intervals because measuring a time
> > interval from today to seven days ago implies minus seven days from
> > today.
> > Please allow me to openly put you to the test, because I am under the
> > impression that relativists have pathologically altered minds, and no
> > offence is meant here, only science.
> > ****
> > The test: If you received one newspaper every day in the last seven
> > days, please use equations to answer:
> > 1- What is the frequency of newspaper delivery during dt = -7days?
> > 2- What is the time interval assigned for each delivery during the dt
> > = -7days?
> > ****
> > I think that by answering those two simple questions we can clear up
> > many things and avoid a lot of misunderstanding.
> >
> > Kind regards.
> > EL
> Dear EL,
>
> As I read you, you seam [stet] to be a common bozo who who has no idea
> what he is talking about.
>
> Indeed there are no negative time intervals anymoe than there are
> negative apples or negatove oranges, because measuring an apple interval
> from a tree to the ground implies minus seven apples from the tree, and
> trees are not apples.
>
>
> Please allow me to openly put you to the test, because I am under the
> impression that bozos have pathologically altered minds, and no offence
> is meant here, only mathematics.
> Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_space
>
> 1.. V is a commutative group under addition of vectors
> 1.. There exists an additive identity element 0 in V, such that for
> all elements v in V, v + 0 = v.
> 2.. For all v in V, there exists an element w in V, such that v + w
> = 0.
> 3.. Vector addition is associative: u + (v + w) = (u + v) + w.
> 4.. Vector addition is commutative: v + w = w + v.
> 2.. Scalar multiplication is associative: a(b v) = (ab)v.
> 3.. 1 v = v, where 1 denotes the multiplicative identity in F.
> 4.. Scalar multiplication distributes over vector addition: a(v + w) =
> a v + a w.
> 5.. Scalar multiplication distributes over scalar addition: (a + b)v =
> a v + b v.
> ****
> The test: If you received one apple every orange in the last seven
> oranges, please use equations to answer:
> 1- What is the frequency of apple delivery during d(orange) = -7
> oranges?
> 2- What is the apple interval assigned for each delivery during the
> d(orange) = -7 oranges?
> I think that by answering those two simple questions we can clear up
> many things and avoid a lot of misunderstanding.
>
> Kind regards.
> Androcles.
> PS. Oranges are not vectors either.
.
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