Re: The secret quantum kernel of relativity



On Mar 12, 11:57 am, Albertito <albertito1...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 12 mar, 17:42, Igor <thoov...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



On Mar 12, 11:38 am, Albertito <albertito1...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 12 mar, 15:09, Dono <sa...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mar 12, 7:51 am, Albertito <albertito1...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 12 mar, 14:26, Dono <sa...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mar 12, 5:42 am, Albertito <albertito1...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

It is often claimed that gravity lacks aberration, that it
seems to 'propagates' instantaneoulsy.

Albertshito,

A certain crank called Tom Van Flandern claims the above.
Scientists know better and put him in place. Google "Steve Carlip".
Try to stop talking, your mouth is full of ***.

I'm aware of that discussion, but is not clear
who won the battle. Tom Van Flandern is a
scientist, too. When two guys discuss physics
with scientific arguments, it is customary both
guys will be mutually enlightened. But if one
of them argues with blind faith in his beliefs, then
he loses the match.

No, Tom Van Flandern is a crank. An educated crank but a crank
nevertheless.
You are an uneducated crank driven by hatred towards relativity. When
you grow upyou will become a full blown crank, like Kobee Wublee. If
this is what you want to become....

That's not true, I have no hatred towards relativity,
but only towards people that regard relativity as a
religion not as a scientific theory. Relativity as any
other theory may and should be subject of scientific
criticism. You relativists should be glad that someone
could prove relativity is wrong, because that would be
a great breakthrough in science.

So what experiment are you going to perform to falsify relativity?

I wouldn't put my money on such a kind of experiments.
Partly because, paradoxically, relativity can't be falsified,
yet it may be incorrect. Why? Because the accuracy of
experimental measurements, performed with current
technology, can't allow us to discriminate between non
null signals and noise with enough level of confidence.
And partly, I won't put my money on that, because it would
happen that relativity might have been already falsified
many times ago, but the evidences would have been
camouflaged/cheated as 'dark stuff' by the dark hands of
the establishment.

Yes, I happen to agree with you.
One experiment, the GP-b is potentially
politicized, but it's going to be harder
to fudge the results for LIGO, since it's
international, and the two are tied.

The international establishment has settled
on the fact that there is no "frame-dragging"
and no "gravitational radiation".
Regards
Ken S. Tucker
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