Re: Are there any civil anti-relativists?



On Feb 3, 2:37 pm, "Androcles" <Headmas...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Feb 2, 9:49�pm, "Jeckyl" <no...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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On Feb 2, 7:12?pm, "Jeckyl" <no...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"rbwinn" <rbwi...@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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On Feb 2, 6:30?pm, "Jeckyl" <no...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We know you don't think. That's you're problem. ?That is why there
is
no
point in explaining the problems to someone who is simply
incapable of
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Well, I do understand the principle of equivalence.

No .. you don't. ?You have shown you clearly have nowhere near the
knowledge
of physics or math required to talk about what you ar etalking about.

The principle of equivalence shows that if a baseball is put in orbit
around the earth at the altitude of the moon, it will have the same
velocity as the moon.

There you go .. you have shown you have no idea what the principle of
equivalence is at all .. thanks for the demonstration

Well, OK, Jeckl.  So you believe that a baseball in orbit around the
earth at the altitude of the moon would have a different velocity than
the moon. What would be the velocity of the baseball?

No, he didn't say that. Can you read?

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Profanity is the attempt of a weak mind to make a strong statement.
Jeckyl, Randy seems to be saying that the moon and a baseball in orbit
around the earth at the same altitude would be traveling at the same
speed. Are scientists about to make a decision about this?
Remember, Aristotle said a bigger rock would fall faster.
Robert B. Winn
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