Re: The CMBR falsifies SR




Ilja Schmelzer wrote:
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Ilja Schmelzer wrote:
"tomgee" <tyropress@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb
Ilja Schmelzer wrote:
"tomgee" <tyropress@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb
Ilja Schmelzer wrote:
"tomgee" <tyropress@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb
And this is a definition? At best, it is a phrase which
defines some of its properties.

If you don't like mine, show us yours, then.

I can live without this notion, so I don't have to define it.

You mean you're unwilling to define it, or you cannot.

Suit yourself, you're the one who brought it up, remember? "To
search for an inertial frame you have first to define its meaning."

Seems, the OP has used that notion without definition.

Which you can live without, you say. You require him to provide
a definition but you are not so required. You must be speshul.

Not necessarily. AE put SR out ... He did not ...
Note that he did not say ...

AE's words are irrelevant.

That's your opinion, but I disagree.

Feel free to argue based on authority. I do not
acknowledge such arguments.

I must support my opinions, but not you, eh? Again, you
must be speshul.

We have two theories,
SR and GR, and the expansion of the universe can
be described appropriately only in GR (or other
metric theories of gravity), but not in SR.

No, not so. SR is based on relative motion and the
expansion process is based on observed relative
motion. What more do you want in order to understand
that the cbr is within the domain of applicability of SR?

LOL. Every physical theory is based on the use of math,
every observation is based on the use of math, therefore
every observation is within the domain of applicability
of every physical theory.

Why do you waste your time arguing about something you
cannot or will not defend rationally?

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