Re: What is Proper Time?
- From: "Artful" <artful@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 11:34:49 +1100
"Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message news:2qgms3ljn44i42al6115uvp07809ohust5@xxxxxxxxxx
On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 09:31:59 +1100, "Artful" <artful@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message
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On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 22:39:29 +0100, "Paul B. Andersen"
<paul.b.andersen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dr. Henri Wilson skrev:If a clock that reads 12:00:00 EVERYWHERE, even though other observers
are not
immediately aware of the fact, then it is universally 12:00:00
everywhere.
"a clock that reads 12:00:00 EVERYWHERE" is indeed a funny notion. :-)
An omnipresent clock?
No, it is relatively simple to acheive this. ...just use my 'instantaneous
universe' concept....(an infinite array of pre-synched clocks)
They will only remain be synchronized in the frame of reference where they
are all at rest.
So your indoctrination tells you.
So your delusions and lack of knowledge tell you
In reality the clocks stay in synch no matter what happens to them.
Rubbish. You don't know what the reality is. Experiment shows that time does not flow the same in different frames of reference .. so clocks cannot remain synchronized
.
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