Re: Is "Spacetime" a misnomer?



oriel36 wrote:

You are too far into the relativistic myth to make a difference but
that is fine,you mean no harm.

Hmmm!

One poster says that I don't understand the fundamentals of relativity, another says that I'm too far into the relativistic myth.

And absolutely nobody has pointed out an error in any rational way.

I must be doing something right.

Barry
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