Re: The true crackpots




Androcles wrote:
> <mluttgens@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> | PD wrote to Ken Seto:
> |
> | "First of all, "mutual time dilation" is the *misconception* that two
> | observers will apply to each other's clocks when they don't understand
> | SR correctly. That's the point of the Twin "Paradox", to dispel that
> | misconception."
> |
> | Now you are misleading the readers, see
> |
> http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Relativity/SR/TwinParadox/twin_intro.html
>
>
> Of course he is, Phuckwit Duck is an intentional troll, as is Blind
> Baez.
> Androcles.

There is a certain breed of pervert who sets their telephone caller-ID
to flag someone that they do not want to talk with on the phone, and
then who listens to neighbor's conversations precisely so they can ***
in while maintaining the delusion that they do not want to talk to the
person on the phone.

>
>
> | >From Introduction:
> |
> | "According to Terence, 14 years and a day have elapsed between the
> | Start and Return Events; Stella's clock however reads just a shade
> over
> | 2 years.
> |
> | How much over? Well, Terence says the Turnaround took a day.
> Stella's
> | speed was changing throughout the Turnaround, and so her time dilation
> | factor was changing, varying between 1 and 7. So Stella's measurement
> | of the Turnaround Time will be something between 1 day and one-seventh
> | of a day. If you work it out, it turns out to be a bit over 15
> hours."
> |
> | Notice: "Stella's speed was changing throughout the Turnaround"
> |
> | There is no turnaround in the LT derivation!
> |
> | Marcel Luttgens
> |

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