Re: Proper quantities in SR



"Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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On Jul 5, 12:48 am, "Jeckyl" <n...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Jul 4, 10:06 pm, "Jeckyl" <n...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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If they are in a different moving iFoR, then if you watch them on
your tv you will see time going slower

That sounds quite magical.

no .. its physics

Replace the cable with a long piano piano wire.

Dones't matter

Have the transmitter thread one bead per second
on the wire.
Have the receiver catch less than one bead per
second in a jar.
Explain to us where the missing beads are going.

What missing bead?

Explain this setup more clearly .. you're just spouting nonsense so
far.

I hesitate to waste the time unless you can put your
A.D.D. on hold when you see your statements reduce
to a causality violation. You have been given three
examples thus far, each time resolving the conflict
with unfounded assertions or appeal to the magic
god of the Lorentz transform.

*** Fourth attempt to invoke rational thought ***

Connect Stella to Big Ben with a long hank of piano wire.
Connect Terra to Big Ben with an equal length of piano wire.

Every second Big Ben threads one bead on Stella's
wire and one bead on Terra's wire.

Every second a bead is displaced off the far end falling
into Stella's jar.

Every second a bead is displaced off the far end falling
into Terra's jar.

(Sometimes this is called this an abacus clock)

Now move Stella and Terra any way your inertial
machinations desire and tell us whose time has
changed and make special note of any beads
that magically appear or disappear from the system.
Your previous statements suggest that such magic
can occur.


me thinks you are stretching a point, or feeding us a line.

Some 'any way your inertial machinations desire' require making the wire
(and everything on it) 'shorter'. Other machinations require making the
wire (and everything on it) 'longer'. Other ways first compress and then
stretch (en-passant).

No beads magically appear or disappear, they just get stretched or
compressed.





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bz

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infinite set.

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