Re: Why relativity does not applies in Industry???



On Dec 17, 1:39 am, Tom Roberts <tjroberts...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
moraney wrote:
[Answering the question in the subject]

Relativity does apply to industry. But in essentially all cases the
relativistic equations are more complicated than the Newtonian
approximation to them, and these latter equations are used because:
a) they are very much simpler to apply

I disagree abruptly,

you still have many tensors, pdes, nonlinearity, time, space, fluid
dynamics, viscosity and *** like this, much more complex than any
relativity you ever had

b) the approximations involved are exceedingly good for most
practical purposes -- MUCH smaller than typical measurement
resolutions

are you just saying that relativity is useless in industry?


If relativity is so good, and accordingly, you can put a large train
into a small tunnel

Not really.

I thought that this is the simplest thing relativity should be able to
do

You need to LEARN what relativity actually says, and put
some NUMBERS to statement like this,

Why dont you show me some numbers, because I hate numbers

I only like theories without numbers !!!

to see how silly your claims are.

Why silly, putting a large train in a smaller tunnel is the most
basics a relativity must be able to do


Tom Roberts

thanks
.


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