Re: Comics: the twins paradox in "prof" Subask kak's view
- From: karandash2000@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 6 Mar 2007 07:24:26 -0800
On Mar 6, 7:19 am, "harry" <harald.vanlintelButNotT...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Mar 6, 5:36 am, "harry" <harald.vanlintelButNotT...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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Hence , he's
"discovered" another paradox. Someone needs to tell him about how to
calculate:
Here is what he writes:Integral(sqrt(1-(v/c)^2) *dtNot on my computer screen where I see twin paradox type exercises,
apparently for students. Perhaps you gave the wrong link?
"According to the earthbound twin, it is the twin in the spaceship
whose clock would register less time (what English!) since it was the
one that went thru acceleration/deceleration" (what physics!)
Let's hope that he knows how to calculate that. He'll probably say that
you're a good student. ;-)
He doesn't, otherwise he would not be writing the idiocies you see on
his webpage.
*"According to the earthbound twin"* - Kak is not that twin. In contrast,
according to Kak:
"A "resolution" may ignore the fact that the Earth itself is not moving in
uniform motion, and that not only is it moving around the Sun, which, in
turn, is moving in the galaxy, and so on"
What are you trying to say? Kak is obviously wrong (and confused, on
top of that), don't you agree?
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