Re: What Does SR stand For?
- From: "Gerald L. O'Barr" <globarr@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 21:36:57 -0700
Jan Bielawski - JanPB <film...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Gerald L. O'Barr <globarr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What Does SR stand For?
SR stands for Special Relativity. But in truth,
SR really stands for stupid relativity. SR says that
our reality is a 4-D reality. And yet, there is not
one test to unambiguously establish such a concept.
Not one test! Every test that has so far been
conducted in SR is able to be seen as a simple 3-D
test. Never has any test been conducted that had to
have been a 4-D act. Never, never, never!
JanPB <film...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
4D is just a model. One can e.g. set up Newtonian
mechanics as a 4D system. Or set up SR as a 3D
system (which is what Einstein did in 1905).
O'Barr comments:
And in the 3-D system that Einstein used,
it is just as math perfect as the 4-D system.
And thus: No test can differentiate the
difference.
Therefore, the 4-D math that SR experts use
is actually meaningless to the theory.
Thank you, Jan Bielawski. How did you get to be
so smart? And did you note that Einstein used
the LET approach in that there were changes
in lengths, etc.?
Gerald L. O'Barr <globarr...@xxxxxxxxx>
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