Re: answer to YBM's bell problem



rbwinn a écrit :
Speed is the magnitude of velocity. Light has a speed of c from
either direction in either frame of reference. Remember your
equation, YBM?

This is yours, stupid and disgusting liar.

n'=t(1-v/w). w is velocity of light. If the light is coming from -a,
it has a velocity of c, if it is coming from a, it has a velocity of -
c. Either way it has a speed of c.

To show how absurd is your "theory", one only have to write down
precisely what is implied by you OWN WORDS :

- in order to find a velocity of (c,0,0) for the light ray coming
from (-a,0,0) an observer in B should use a clock giving a
time n'=t(1-v/c)
- in order to find a velocity of (-c,0,0) for the light ray coming
from (a,0,0) an observer in B should use a clock giving a
time n'=t(1+v/c)

Silly : when timing what happens in any experiment an observer need
only ONE clock.

Whenever you're late on a appointement would you
give the excuse that you're in time because your clock is running
slow ?

By the way, next time you'll pretend I've proven something, please
don't lie and write that I've proven Robert Winn's modified
"Galilean Transformation" to be absurd.
You can even provide the link :
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/msg/a39fe2523de79ced

Robert Winn's best fumble :
> The time n' in B is saying that the two light rays meet at the origin
> of B

so... the ring bell in B but not in A (the bell is not at the origin
of B whenever the light rays meet !)
.



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