Re: invariance of negative signature of the metric?



On Mar 8, 8:15 pm, "Bill Hobba" <rubb...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Spirit of Truth" <junehar...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:DzpAj.11894$Mw.10578@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



"Tom Roberts" <tjroberts...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Spirit of Truth wrote:
Let me remind you all, lack of simultaneity as exampled in SR
is obviously false as can be experienced by just about every
human being.

Please describe the last time you experienced simultaneity to the
resolution of a nanosecond.

Right now.

Since no human being can do that you are obviously speaking rubbish.

Bill



xxein: You don't think YOU do? How strange for you to make an
asseration that you are not being GPS'ed right now.
.



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