Re: The "malfunctioning" clock theory
- From: "Spaceman" <spaceman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 23:48:37 -0400
papa_rios@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 24 sep, 18:42, "Spaceman" <space...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
PD wrote:
If two odometers on cars traveling between Greenville and Columbia
record different distances, then the odometer is malfunctioning,
because the science of distance says that there is one distance
between Greenville and Columbia, and if those two don't agree, then
it is obvious that one of them is malfunctioning.
Wow,
You poor thing.
You really love to make up such bull*** and not even grasp
how wrong it really is.
LOL
You truly can not grasp the science of using single standards
for measurment.
You poor poor thing.
Wasted so much of your "time" ignoring science itself.
LOL
Do you know anything about science?
Yes
We don't think you do.
That is probably because you have no clue how clocks work
and never actually learned classical physics.
If you do you could explain how a phasor A exp( i(wt + phi))
represents both imaginary numbers and clearly debunks your (-4)(-4)=
-16 theory.
Do you have any clue that all the imaginary crap you throwout
proves you know even less about the physical then ever?
Prove a real negative exists at all moron.
Then prove imaginary numbers exist in reality.
You are the one that has no clue about physics.
And sadly you have no clue about "logic" based math either.
since logic based math never needs an imaginary "base" to hold itself
up on.
.
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