Re: Science is Broken The Truth about Relativity



On Sep 13, 5:46 pm, JanPB <film...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 13, 4:31 pm, Koobee Wublee wrote:

What logic is that when the mathematics of the Lorentz transform with
this celebrated symmetry manifests the twin's paradox. Instead of
abandoning the absurd nature of SR and also LET which both are mere
interpretations to the mathematics of the Lorentz transform, you
choose to settle for religious inclination by hypnotizing yourselves
into BELIEVING IN the nonexistence of this paradox. <shrug>

[...]

The observed time dilation would break down this symmetry in the
Lorentz transform and thus invalidate SR.

The Lorentz transform predicts time dilation of the accelerated twin
as measured by the stationary twin and time contraction of the
stationary twin as measured by the accelerated twin.

You can also design a scenario where both twins travel with the same
acceleration profile in which each twin experiences the exact same
amount of acceleration. In this case, you cannot blame it on the
acceleration that breaks the Lorentz symmetry. <shrug>

Instead, you are claiming
in both the observed time dilation and the symmetry in the Lorentz
transform. Claiming both observation in time dilation and the
symmetry in the lorentz transform is indeed absurdity to the max, but
somehow you have managed.

Your misunderstanding of it is absurdity.

For someone such as yourself claiming to be a mathematician, BELIEVING
IN (religious inclination, yes) the nonsense of acceleration breaking
the Lorentz symmetry is utterly embarrassing. You should be asking to
show the mathematics that indicates so. Since there is none, this is
utterly bullsh*t. I am afraid that the absurdity is in you.
Ahahahaha...

.



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