Re: Contraction has been abolished by Special Relativity
- From: PD <TheDraperFamily@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 05:22:02 -0700 (PDT)
On Oct 8, 10:08 pm, rbwinn <rbwi...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Oct 8, 5:34 pm, PD <TheDraperFam...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Oct 8, 7:17 pm, rbwinn <rbwi...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Really? Who fed you when you were in the military? Who paid for your
gear and your bunk? Who funded your treatment when you got home?
People
who actually work have less time to spend at the library than
scientists and other people who spend large amounts of time at the
library. Secondly, small town libraries do not have much other than
books for children and women.
You have not heard of interlibrary loan? How many excuses can you
offer for not wanting to get out of the house and walk a half hour to
look something up?
I don't need to look it up. If there was something to look up, you
could put it here in sci.physics.relativity.
No, I don't think that's an accurate statement, Bobby. You want
everything spoon-fed to you here, and you can't think of any reason
why people can't do that for you. There is a reason (several in fact)
why it is in the library and not copied for your convenience in
Usenet. It would be a copyright violation, for one thing; are you
asking people to break the law just because you don't want to walk a
half hour to the the library? Secondly, there are equations and
figures that are important to the expression of the result that are
difficult to render in ascii; to you want to shoehorn a presentation
into an unsuitable medium just because you don't want to walk a half
hour to the library? If you find it difficult to understand why the
world is not laid at your feet without you having to remove your rear
end from your chair, Bobby, I can understand why you are in such a
state of mental torpor. I don't find people that are so lazy that they
don't understand why things aren't delivered at their feet to be very
worthy of sympathy, do you?
Since you cannot,
obviously there is no need to go to the library.
As far as what I did in the military, people in the military do not
have a choice about what they do.
Did you accept the pay from taxpayers?
I did have a choice about what I
did when they put me in the psychiatric ward of a V.A. hospital. I
escaped.
Did you escape because you didn't want to cost the taxpayers any more
of their money?
Did you escape along a paved road or a sidewalk that was paid for by
taxpayers?
Are you on city water or did you dig your own well?
If you really don't want to accept any money or services from a
corrupt government, Bobby, I can suggest a solution. It will require
getting your rear end out of a chair, though.
PD
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