Re: transformation equations



"rbwinn" <rbwinn3@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Mar 30, 5:58?am, "Jeckyl" <n...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"rbwinn" <rbwi...@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
Explain this unusual "ether theory" (which is different to what everyone
else calls ether theory) and how your theory is difference. Please give an
example that shows the difference.

In ether theory, the distance a photon travels is dependent on motion
of the source of light. The speed of a photon would vary according to
the speed and direction of a source of light. That is what you
continue to claim the equations
x=wt
x'=wt'
w=velocity of light
also show.

Those equations are not the entireity your theory .. They simply state that
the speed of light is the same in all frames of reference. If that is all
you're saying , then you're saying the same as Eisntein and everyone else
and do not have any new theory, or any proof that disantce contraction does
not happen etc.


So here in the United States you have freedom of speech.

Irrelevant.

That does not change the equations. Feel free to say whatever you
want to say. I will continue to try to follow the mathematics
regardless of whatever diversionary tactics you might employ.

You are the only one diverting and REFUSING to provide the answer for a
simple problem which you said you would answer if I provided on. You lied.


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