Re: This is What Einstein Actually Did.




"Henri Wilson" <HW@..> wrote in message
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On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 12:28:24 GMT, "kenseto" <kenseto@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


"Henri Wilson" <HW@..> wrote in message
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a
clock second will contain a different amount of absolute time in
different
frames (different state of absolute motion). Absolute time cannot flow
at
different rates.

The latter statement is correct...but why confuse 'movement through
space'
with
'movement through time'?

Both statements are correct. There is no confusion. Movement through
space
is absolute motion in the ether. Absolute motion includes movement
through
time.

Oh Really?

Yes really. Passage of an interval absolute or clock time will result a
movement of an object in space due to the object is in a state of absolute
motion.


If an observer 'moves through space' wrt an object, it is possible his
image of
that object will be distorted. If a clock 'moves through time' at a
diiferent
rate than does another clock then maybe it would read differently from
the
other ..... BUT how does a clock or anything else MOVE THROUGH TIME?

When a clock is in a state of absolute motion then the passage of a clock
second is the movement of the clock through space-time.

Now you have introduced a new word. I'm terribly impressed! :)

Please define 'rate of movement' in this magic 'space-time' Ken.

Space-time is not an object. It is a description how an object behave in
space with the passage of time.

Ken Seto


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