Re: Length Contraction Fully Explained




kk wrote:
JanPB wrote:
I
just
don't
feel
like
typing
in
an
equivalent
of
an
elementary
physics
textbook.

U're doubly clueless.
It won't take a text book.

If it didn't take a textbook, kk, students would buy pamphlets with
short, explanatory paragraphs when they are trying to learn a subject.

I don't know where you get the notion that everything in physics ought
to be explainable in 12 lines or less and appeal to common sense and
intuition.

There is no short cut. Don't be so freakin' lazy.

PD

.



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