Re: Let us be sure that we know what the problem is!



"Dirk Van de moortel" <dirkvandemoortel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
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"Gerald L. O'Barr" <globarr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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No matter how perfect your math might be, you
still have to say that for twin A's and twin B's
clocks, one clock is both going faster and slower
than the other clock at the same time. And this is
of course physically impossible, and therefore this
is what makes your belief silly, and dumb, and
physically impossible.

A and B are not that stupid.

But you have no idea how stupid O'Barr is.
Don't waste your time. You annoy the pig :-)

Poor sense of pitch?





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bz

please pardon my infinite ignorance, the set-of-things-I-do-not-know is an
infinite set.

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