Re: Are There Unresolver Foundational Issues With GR



On Apr 27, 11:11 pm, JanPB <film...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 27, 5:52 pm, Koobee Wublee <koobee.wub...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

OK. But you didn't answer the question that's really basic here:
how two functions assigning the same lengths and the same angles to
the same vectors can STILL be considered physically different. What
distinguishes them, physically?

This is a stupid question. Before I answer this stupid question, you
have to answer the following question first.

Given a quadratic equation of the following,

x^2 - 3 x + 2 = 0

The solutions are (x = 2) or (x = 1).

What make all solutions equivalent? What makes (x = 1 = 2)?

.



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